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O’HERVILLE ELECTRIC CENTRAL HEATING BIG IN PERFORMANCE BUT COMPACT IN DESIGN TYPICAL DUAL UNDER- Gril,es o,e sma " an<l FLOOR INSTALLATION ,6 “« 8 " , An automatic valve is incorporated to give independent controls. 1 »n. lv >rirri Example: The hall can be turned down at DUAL SPLIT-LEVEL night whilst the living area can be turned J MODELS up on a time clock and brought in at re- - - quired times of the morning. Each outlet ' /■■ is thermostatically controlled. h ~ / By extending one of the outlet boxes, this ” " will rise into the levels above, giving all the v ' ,j,' ' benefits previously mentioned. now! L_..„ y The dual under-floor model with a duct giving *' 3 independent outlets SINGLE UNDER-FLOOR Example: The hall can be turned to required ( 4 jfig Mnnct temperature during hours of sleep — the i ' '' ' '''' MODEL lounge can be turned off and the dining area | can be bought in on a time clock when re- 'a ' > | Jhis Would have only one Outlet < l U,ret ’- . ' , ■ . CTM. box - COST INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME I Single Under-Floor .. .. approx $353 L For Flats there is a 4.8 k.W, Dual Under-Floor .. .. approx. $450 “ F or the average home there is 6.4 Triple Under-Floor .. .. approx. $550 k.W. Manufactured in Nelson by D'HERVILLE PRODUCTS LTD. AGENTS “ P'O* b° x 440' N®ls° n ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION LTD. 285 SELWYN STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 60-176.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33251, 14 June 1973, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33251, 14 June 1973, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33251, 14 June 1973, Page 12

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