READING THE METER.
If there i« on-o thing which concerns :ho economical hor.sov. iio moro thr.n another it is the proportions, of tho gao-biil. Xo matter what the official re.idor of the meter may .say, the consumer entertains a quiet suspicion ;ha: something is wrong, This would be avoided if waio genius would discover a method by which the housewife could see at a glance what quantity of gas. i» being consumed from day to day. 1 6 there no method by which :i recorder could be placed in proximity to. the gas-burner, so that the 1 daily register could be kept? Thereis a fortune awaiting the man win will supply a simple contrivance of the sort. The present method of -.•ending meters k ;i sciwce of heartburning and annoyance.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10694, 15 August 1912, Page 4
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130READING THE METER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10694, 15 August 1912, Page 4
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