How to Connect Hot Water to your Bathroom and Scullery at Small Cost n W CO c □ IJU HUT oi- sinK JiJliUliiliUillljW jiol' wdtor from lier to bat'll duel sink The illustration above shows how it is possible by a very simple means to provides a perfectly efficient hot water installation at a very trifling cost. Only short lengths of piping arc required, and no structural alterations are necessary. The HUDSON REINFORCED PUMICE CONCRETE BOILER required for this purpose is cheaper and more lasting than a bricked-in copper or the old iron frame. It is designed so that the flue may project through roof, or directly through wall, or lead into another chimney. If projecting through roof, the exposed portion may be round or an artistic square brick pattern. It is also designed so that you can have the flue directly behind the furnace door, or to right or left, to suit the convenience of your wash-house, and thus save space. It is supplied with or without copper or iron boiler, and with or without drawing-off taps, as required. Sizes from 10 gallons up. With or without damper and flame spreader. Coal, wood, gas, electricity or refuse may be used for heating. Beware of imitations. There is only one Hudson. Full particulars on application. Agents from North Cape to Bluff. Hudson Concrete Boiler Casing Co., Ltd. Offices: Sanford’s Buildings, Corner Customs and Albert Streets AUCKLAND Phones 2752-A and 1787 Works: REMUERA SIDING Phone 1755 A
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 47
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245Page 47 Advertisement 2 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 47
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