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m Saving the Coal Bill Pumice Concrete Boilers have been found to possess remarkable advantages over the ordinary copper boiler. No coal is needed ! They burn anything and heatup with remarkable rapidity because, pumice being a non-conductor of neat, no heat escapes. For these reasons hundreds of new homes that are now being == erected are having The HUDSON REINFORCED PUMICE CONCRETE BOILER Saves time, saves fuel, and —saves your temper. Reinforced with finest steel, it stands like a rock and will never crack or crumble as do the old style brick coppers. As permanent as concrete itself. Other advantages of this economic boiler are — No iron exposed to rust the clothes. Takes up less room than the ordinary copper. No heat being radiated — washhouse keeps cooler. Can be moved from place to place, wherever required. Can be left out of doors without any deterioration. Approved by tbe Auckland City Engineer m A 0 c 7ih W m Ul I l as i ss Send for list and full particulars to Hudson Concrete Boiler Casing Co., Ltd. Offices: Sanford’s Building Customs St.. W-, Auckland Distributing Agents for Hamilton & District R. J. Ross & Co. Hardware Merchants Hamilton for Pukekohe and District Frank Perkins & Co., Pukekohe ■mqkv Send for list and full particulars to Hudson Concrete j| Boiler Casing Co., Ltd. H Offices: Sanford’s Building 555 Customs St., W., Auckland =sz Distributing Agents for Hamilton & District R. J. Ross & Co. Hardware Merchants Hamilton for Pukekohe and District Frank Perkins & Co., Pukekohe ==

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 4, 2 October 1922, Page 47

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Page 47 Advertisement 4 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 4, 2 October 1922, Page 47

Page 47 Advertisement 4 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 4, 2 October 1922, Page 47

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