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fizi ~ II'II JXENEEP WOODBURNING STOVE 5 ~ Both Free Standing or Inbuilt Units have ; these outstanding features: •High heat output •Burns any wood Because ot its draught pattern and The Pioneer stose will burn all types ot double combustion principle, the. vs ocxi in nearly any condition bosses er Pioneer stove makes the most ot any best results will l»e achieved it the J (T wood you put on it’ recommended woods are used y*./ •Water Heating Box •Built for long life The Pioneer stove should heat more Each Pioneer stove rs lined with lire than enough hot water tor even the bricks on the sides and base, the lop is «• • •< largest families 1 0mm plate and the door IJmtn plale \np tlllS UFllt •Overnight burning ior urengrh and duraMny Use a large log ol hard, dry wood lor •Fire window „„ chnw on overnight burning, the harder and drier You gel the best or both worlds* Th»- vll 1 31 IvW VFI I the log. the longer it will burn convenience and e< onomy of a wood •Cooking top lxjrner plus ,he app 7 l °‘' ,n open ~re the AVOH There is enough room on the Pioneer without the draughts stove lor two large pots or lour small •NOStdlgiC gOOu IOOkS pots When you are not cooking on The Pioneer stove is ideally suited to JldllVl* your stove you can keep the kettle hot any decor, modern or traditional You II on it tor a quick and easy cuppa probably want to make a feature ot . ★Clean Air Approved, anytime' your Pioneer stove' Proven high efficiency, burning one of today's cheapest fuels, makes a Pioneer stove the best choice for your home. Introducing ... Elbar's great little heater! R 47 Cupboard Heater. ! Ideal for cupboards, wardrobes, lockers and small rooms in the ’ home and in industry. ... D ’ Benefits: IN THE HOME: --pY* 1 ~i>‘“ Keeping clothes 8 . t ,»‘' free from f . , 1 >' 1 Specificiations: dampness and j j»*' Compact —only mildew. Seed . ; s J 52.5x10cm, germination and X . jt’* 240 V, 163 watts (as economical as a Wine making, type safety equipment. etc. >* Tested to spec AS 3103-81. IN INDUSTRY: Baked epoxy finish Keeping delicate electronic equipment Cord and and materials free from humidity and f U ii length track on heater back, frost etc. All screws and instructions supplied. ELBAR INDUSTRIES LTD 12-14 Princess Street, Christchurch Telephone 488-543

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, 5 b^°s» b TrencJmahofe |T S£fflN$ r INBUILT WOODBURNER JB» W“ W \Kf Vl/1 MANUFACTURED BY BRUGGER INDUSTRIES W<J *. } ~ V Trn-HU-l < Mj 1.. J ! L y° ur fire P !ace and en i°y thes ® exclusive 4 | *ll[ti I I 1 I J I | | ISI 5 Trendmaker benefits. ’\ |. f t ~ * heat. Just watching the flame through the everclean J fl| | fej - see-through door is fun. \ BBlf 4. JllL Greater heat. Significant fuel savings. S 4 t Highest possible efficiency because of controlled 1< j and balanced primary and secondary air supplies. A NEW DEVELOPMENT BY THE MIL JB --g Room air flows freely around aerodynamically ■ MANUFACTURERS OF THE FAMOUS Ml ® designed air passages. BRUGGER WOODBURNING STOVE ■! ■ . ...- No noisy fan! (As developed by the DSI R ) IK M « Automatic bypass damper draws flame away from BB "IS • door on opening. Slow-release door for additional MANY NEW INTERESTING ■-! FEA TURES SEE IT AT THE ■-Hg|- -■« X y X^ wan,ee covers every,hio ° except glass “HEATING SHOWB4” ■ K -S plus CHRISTCHURCH BUILDING CENTRE MWf ’radically no ash .. . true double burning even on ■ ★Mr Pat Hogan of Snigger Industries will be available for lowest setting. Consistent performance . . . inf requent expert advice Friday and all weekend. 1’ > .■• MMMMBMMBMMMBSWMI. ,i~ , , stoking ... whole house heating. Silent operation. S "^r"’"""" 1 ' ' MASTER ACEHTS FOB SOUTH ISLAND ' ' ASHBY FERGUSONS ZZZHxZZud X

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