IS YOUR FIREPLACE EFFICIENT?
You can help to reduce smog—and save money too! If you have to “pile the fuel on to keep warm,” always remember this—excessive fuel 1 smothers combustion and causes excessive smoke! It’s inefficient burning—and you are wasting your fuel money! But when you have a “MaxiHeat” Patented Open-Fire Space-Heater you no longer have to “pile the fuel on.” You get more heat from less
fuel! And less fuel makes less smoke!
So, a “Maxi-Heat” will give you better combustion (less smoke!), will use less fuel (less smoke!), and if you use clean-burning coal—also less smoke! These are indeed worthy aids in combating air pollution.
See the “Maxi-Heat” display, "Building Centre,” Cashel Street (at end of Ground Floor, past the Coffee Lounge). Also at “Coal Centre,” Regent Street Are you buying a new fire surround? We also sell beautiful fire surrounds! Ask for free literature.
Does your present fireplace disappoint with poor heating? Does your fireplace puff smoke into the room? Does your wet-back take all the heat from your fire? If so, you really need a “MaxiHeat” Open-Fire Convector Space Heater! Heat, otherwise wasted up the chimney, can then be utilised for heating air, which is circulated into the home. For further information about “Maxi-Heat” or quality surrounds selling at attractive prices telephone 555-857.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32313, 3 June 1970, Page 10
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