BRINSLEY'S "CHAMPION" EXHIBIT.
THE LATEST RANGES WATER
HEATERS.
Messrs. Brinsley and Co.. Ltd.. make a comprehensive display of the latest gas and coal ranges and heating appliances, notable amongst which is their combination gas stove and independent hot water )>oilcr and incinerator. This store has high-efficiency burners, and the incinerator—designed to match the stove —will give four average baths per hour, plus the usual draw-off over sink and bathroom basin. It is very economical, and will burn coke, coal, wood, as -well as all household refuse. . This onables the housewife to dispose of rubbish most easily and without coat.
Messrs. Brinsley and Co.. Ltd.. have been notified that this combination has been chosen after considerable examination of all cooking and water-heating appliances for the model kitchen in the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition in Dunedm. The Home Science Department of the Otago University acted in conjunction with the architect and Exhibition Committee in the testing and selection. The No. 1 plated "Champion" lias been ordered for the members' reception room at the Exhibition. Also on view are attractive table cookers and baby cookers. Architects, builders and the public are invited to inspect the exhibit, where any information will be gladly given.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 199, 24 August 1925, Page 10
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