SPARTAN ■ Spartan 500 watt, very economical background heater. Offers a brand new concept to home heating. Silent, safe heatjdeal for bedrooms, dining rooms, entrance ways and hallways. Easily installed, supplied complete with flex and plug. Available in contemporary colours of: Ivory, Burnt Orange, Harvest Gold. Length 610 mm, Height 260 mm, Depth 95m_m. Awarded Designmark.. . Price $76.95 AVAILABLE FROM THE SKOPE STOCKISTS
r THE FANTASTIC "FIREGLOW" The "Magicoal" system that's taken Christchurch by storm is now on display at John Burns — "MARLBOROUGH”^ v Width 24-3/4"; Depth 1014"; Coal or Log Effect Fire with Height 18". 2250 Watt, 3 Heat. Mahogany or Walnut Veneer Finished in textured black with surround. 3 Heat,. 2250 Watt. Antique Brass embellishments. Width 24-3/4"; Depth 9” Height $169.95 . $105.95 Available in either White Satin Finish or Walnut Veneer. Width 42"; Mantel Depth 8"; Base 14”; Height 30". An attractive alternative to your open fire. WHITE $144.00 WALNUT $105.95 INSPECT THESE FINE APPLIANCES NOW AT DRIVE-IN CENTRE 250 CASHEL STREET k w PHONE 797-600 fI;D JNChI WHERE ViSA, BANKCARD, EASY TERMSAND LA YBYARE WELCOME.
O 8.1. WOODBURNING STOVE ! ' ' (The Ugly Duckling) ; 'L e As designed by the D.S.LR. It really does all it claims. •. . CONVENIENT Stoking is not a chore. Like ECONOMICAL The 8.1. Wood-byrning Vtb ‘ eyery other heating appliance you attend to it stove burns only wood and paper logs.(like often or seldom according to the use you give - newspaper rolled tight). Most people have it...one stoking in a 6 hour period will keep it access to wood. Naturally some woods operating very efficiently on low temperature ! generate more heat than others. Manuka L !— enough to maintain warmth and to heat the extra hot, for example.;.but the Stove will f ; water. If you really want top temperature for a function efficiently on any wood, the cheapest r short period, add new wood hourly. Once-a- fuel there is! And it doesn’t need much of it week cleaning will be sufficient ? HOW IT OPERATES Hf - -' • ■ Everybody knows that when wood burns it \ / 7~ packing gives off quantities of gas. In most JITL— cooking top appliances, particularly in open fires, these hot - FRONr gasesiare not used to maximum ""‘"‘"""‘Z? ~ BA 1 advantage. The 8.1. Wood-Burning Stove is ' designed so thatthese gases are used in P secqndgry cornbustion. Because of this the ? I log is, for all practical purposes, burned mA f | K -— completely. Residual ash is minimal. secondary \ J supply Hot tjases from the lower chamber move supply up one level to heat both the hot water ~ w (Ri . j6HT loop’{optional} and top plate. It is the top j ooorseal plate (and flue) which together produce I ASH CONTAINER Ip® \ most of,the heat and provide a cooking \ , facility for those who want it. For the —L ■ technically minded, the diagram explains L ash hearth | the system. - . ; \ .• .> ; « MASTER AGENIS AND DISTRIBUTORS ■ . fl FA ITA 1 DURHAM ST PH. 793-900 J* CO lIP SHEFRELOCRES PH 585.006
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