PETONE-HUTT GAS BOARD
The monthly meeting of the Petone and Lower Hutt Gas Lighting Board was held last night. Mr. W. G. Lodder presided and there were also present Messrs S. Clendon, W. T. Strand, W. G. Meldrum. A. Scholefield, C. P. Brockelbank, and E. T. E. Hogg. The works manager (Mr. C. Shaw) reported that iv January _,745,000 cubic feet of gas had been manufactured from 708 tons 17cwt of coal carbonised giving an average make per ton of 13,763 cubic feet. The average calorific value of the gas was 46. B.Th.U. and 92,000 cubic feet more of it was made than in January, 1932. Coal, tar, and coke in stock on February 1 were estimated to be 892 tons 3cwt, 27,126 gallons, and 75 tons 13 cwt respectively. The acting-secretary (Mr. O. Silbery) reported that in January 5 new services, 7 new cookers, 1 copper, aud 1 hot plate were installed.
"TAKE IT BACK AT ONCE. . .»' SHE SAID.
Mrs. Cooper knew what she wanted, she meant to get it too. So, when the grocer's boy brought her a jar of fish paste and said that they "Could thoroughly recommend it" instead of the brand she had ordered, she refused to accept it. It may have been quite good but she had come to realise that nothing could take the place of Peck's pastes in her estimation, and in the estimation of her friends. She made delicious savouries with " Anchovette," appetising sandwiches with "Salmon and Shrimp," and found that her cake bill was much lower because everybody liked the savoury tasting dishes best. "So quick to use, always so fresh and delicious, I'm never without Peck's pastes now!"—Advt.
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For influenza colds.— Adyt,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 14
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