MORE WOOL IN LONDON will serve to STABILISE VALUES SELL YOUR WOOL IN LONDON and avail yourself of SPOT DEMAND CONSIGN THROUGH YOUR USUAL BANK OR AGENT THE ASSOCIATED LONDON SELLING WOOL BROKERS BALME & THOMAS JACOMB HOARE & CO. BUXTON, RONALD, DU CROZ & CO. SCHWARTZE BUCHANAN & CO. HUGHES, WILLANS, IRWELL & CO. WINDELER & CO. OVERHEARDScene: In an office. Cast: The Principal and a: Visitor from another office. Time: Any winter morning. Ist.— You’ve a beautifully warm office here. 2nd.— See our heater! It’s a heater that really heats Ist.— But does all the heat in the office come from that small fire? 2nd.— lt does. That’s a Champion “Hotdogge,” the heater which gives maximum efficiency in radiation. Ist.— lt certainly warms the whole room. 2nd.— That’s the secret of its value. You see, it radiates the heat fan-wise all over the room. Ist.— They’re frightfully expensive, I suppose? , 2nd.— -No! That’s the smallest model at only £2/15/-. Ist— Where could I get one for my office? 2nd;— At C. E. Daniell’s, in Queen Street. They’ll fit it in your office and be pleased to service you.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 July 1938, Page 3
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