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Trouble-Free Hot Water Everybody who has an clectric water heating installation is satisfied with this principle of obtaining hot water. There are, however; many heating elements giving trouble; SO that greater reliability and longer life in the heat- ing unit must prevent worTy and add convenience: The Coates Water Heater is a SuG: cessful econ mic heating unit, and in no circumstance has it failcd under fair working conditions: With certainty of operation; the Coates Water Heater bas been made in sizes to instantly fit into erery recog- hised electrically-heated water systeml, and replacenent by the Coates is en- couraged where troubles or fractures of the elements haye occurred. Many replacements of heating units have been made, and the Coates Water Heaters have since. economically and unehangingly , opcrated for periods a8 long as two years; although, formerly, elements had broken down every few months: Just 28 the closer approach of the Moon to the Narth affects the rise and fall of the tides, there are, in electric water-heating conditions, circumstances such as surging current, hardness 0f Fater; height ahore sea level, etc , etc, which can act adFerscly. or it may be the heating unit had heen designed for condlitions more favourable than occur in many N.Z dlistricts The Coates Water fcater takcs into account all factors that mnay affect its working, and the construction is suffi- ciently robust to guarantee satisfac- tion. Wholesale electrical firms are enthus- iastic stockists and orders for the Coates Water Heater in standard wattages _special sizes at short notice ~may be placed with your electricians plumher 01' Power Board, Manufactured by R F McCARTNEY 1 34 WRIGHT ST,, WELLINGTON To guard against tlle eomplete res placement of the Coates Water Heater; should tbe water tank emply by mnis- adventure with the current 011, 2 newly patented device to break the current Jo available and may be added aS an extra if desired.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 31

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