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Given Domestic boiler a S\ethven Domestic boiler n eth vert ha €R to The Methven Domestic Boiler requires very little' attention. • The dampers arc so constructed and scientifically arranged that with a little practice a surprisingly low ■ fuel consumption can be obtained. Just start a nice bright, full fire in the mornings, then regulate the dampers until just the amount of draft (to keep it burning slowly) is obtained. Afterwards only two additional applications of fuel and a shake up every 2-1 hours is all that is necessary. Rake out the clinkers from the fire grate, keep the flues clean, and empty the ashes. That’s all. Just ten minutes’ careful attention every day returns a profitable and plentiful supply of hot water night and day. Fitted with Cleansing Plugs. Compact, Complete, and Everlasting. Burns Wood, Coal, Coke, and Rubbish; and may be simply and cheaply installed, as shown by the following Illustrations: No. 1 illustrates a reliable and correct method of connecting a Methven Domestic Boiler and Circulator. Hot water. >3=3 a Het/ne/t SEAMLESS COPPER HOT WATER CIRCULATOR patented ciwQ Ft domestic boiler /M a E ? d#dli No. 2, showing an extension of the Methven System, r with the Hot Water flowing through fixtures and returning to Copper Circulator. Rart llnfn c uub t / J. (/ot fypQt YW/3 The Methven Boiler is fitted with a range lid on top to suit a porridge or stock pot. A veritable boon to Gas Kangc Rai/ Linen Cupboard. e fe—' £ MSS £ The Methven Boiler is fitted with a range lid on top to suit a porridge or stock pot. A veritable boon to Gas Range users. (Copyrighted.) The Methven brings to the most modest home the same Perfect Hot-water, Warmth which larger heating plants give to mansions, cathedrals, and famous buildings all over the world. Methven’s Specialties are featured by all the leading Architects and may be obtained from all dependable Ironmongers and Plumbers throughout N.Z. Wieth SOIL Dunedin.N.Z. •pefhven"Zl Qa* Coertjt Telegrams “ Methven, Dunedin. Methven, Dunedin.” SHOWROOMS: GEORGE STREET SHOW ROOMS: GEORGE STREET P.O. Box 501 , V ■■ . > ' " ' • . ■ ■ ■ fjil

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 27, 12 July 1923, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 27, 12 July 1923, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 27, 12 July 1923, Page 36

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