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THE EVENT THAT ALL WELLINGTON WATTS FOR! STARTS WEDNESDAY NEXT C. SMITH'S GENUINE SUMMER SALE i ; - ■ iiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiii^ g * • ■ m m ■ , p I A I i x\ well of | I Hot Water I I ■■ . ' ..■■'! 1 that never runs | j Cold! I I HOT WATER! There's an instant flow of it from | | every tap when an Automatic or Storage Water | I Heater is installed in your home. § | HOT WATER! In the morning for shaving—lab at | | night for baths. Hot Water! a continuous reserve | I for dishwashing, cleaning or the laundry. Built like i 1 a huge thermos bottle, the GAS water heater is a I I well that never runs cold. § p ~ | A hot water tap that runs cold to-day may be only a | | petty annoyance. But frequently, it's a serious in- I I convenience. -How much is it worth to know that j | you'll never have to wait, tend fires, or run up or | I downstairs to have hot water-r-a cupful or a tubful? | I Drop in and we'll give you an accurate estimate of | | installation and operating costs for your home. | I You'll always need lots of hot water on tap.- Settle | | the matter once and for all time, to-day! ■ i ' ■ ' i | Wellington Gas Co. j | SHOWROOMS - - - COURTENAY PLACE | IIiBMIWIIHIinHiM

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 13