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1 A Big Convenience | in a New Home Hi WHEN planning your new home, tell the archill ▼▼ tect or builder that you don’t want the ordinary HI brick copper which crumbles and cracks and event- = ually falls to pieces. Nor do you want a copper that HI will rust or corrode. Be up-to-date; tell him to get the =i more convenient and much more economical boiler, HjH called ■ The Hudson Reinforced I Pumice Concrete Boiler Hi Doesn't need coal or expensive firing. Any old chips, twigs, or burnable rubbish will do. Pumice being a non-conductor of heat, the beat stays in, the fire burns rapidly, and the water boils in a few minutes. Because no heat escapes the wash-house ■ keeps cooler and the water keeps hotter A longer. Saves the cost in fuel over and over again. Ninety out of every hundred residences in Auckland City now instal the “7/udson”. It has taken the place of the hricked-in-coppcr, also the iron frame* and is safer, cheaper and more economical than cither. On the farm the Hudson Reinforced Concrete Boiler is invaluable. Send for list and full particulars to my Hudson Concrete Boiler Casing (Jo., Ltd. Offices: Sanford’s Building Customs St., W., Auckland P? 15realise no heat escapes the wash-house keeps cooler and the water keeps hotter longer. Saves the cost in fuel over and over again. Ninety out of every hundred residences in Auckland City now- instal the “Hudson”. It has taken the place of the hricked-in-copper, also the iron frame, and is safer, cheaper and more economical than either. On the {arm the Hudson Reinforced Concrete Boiler is invaluable. Send for list and full particulars to Hudson Concrete boiler basing Co., Ltd. Offices: Sanford’s Building Customs St., W., Auckland Distributing Agents f- r Hamilton & District R. J. Ross & Co. KjSSadßli Hardware Merchants Hamilton ( A £ 7A Si/ mm mmu if jiyffiiffgjqa

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisement 2 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisement 2 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 27

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