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» grj j fl 9/ ■ fl 1 WWIO fl fljg fl Hfll fl WfIMF ■' ij I fl ' jpk f' HL t Bflfl , Ik flfc. # W| R lil flEIi ' I i |g| fl AMT! O LI -fl V / ! j Rfc-lt & f. > «3w I Jjß I fiHHHBa - I Srrk fl ' fl " JFJHb I ifsT A flu> * HEATMAKER.THE DOMESTIC HEAT PUMP THAT HAWES TOUR ELECTRIC HEATING COSTS. The new Heatmaker is a heat pump that uses the cool air outside your io heat the air circulated in your living areas. It works in a way similar to the family fridge only in reverse! And because the Heatmaker uses this method of home heating it greatly reduces the need for excessive power. In fact the Heatmaker uses as much electricity as two single bar heaters yet produces the same amount of heat as five of them! CLEAN HEAT. The Heatmaker is clean too. It continuously filters dust, fluff and pollen out of the atmosphere in your living area creating a healthier environment. THE COSt The complete Heatmaker system can be installed in your home for nc more than fifteen hundred dollars * Far less than conventional central heating systems and these days, with the rising cost of IHBatlßaltßPl See the Heatmaker demonstrated right now ■——————-——v at Smiths City Market, Colombo Street, phone 798-100; ■mSFTTpjTFSJJ Northlands, phone 526-056: 142 Armagh St. phone 69-858. cat 191 so: ‘Standard one storey house on level section, 1 *' *
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Press, 17 August 1979, Page 5
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