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1,200 Gallons of Hot JSIL Water per month' or 40 gallons per day ■ for 9/6 MKsJ neahhb I AND READY WHENEVER YOU WANT IT—IF YOU USE A • ggr| ‘■‘MERCER” Gas Storage WATER HEATER (Patent No. 62,710) You probably will never require such a large amount of hot water —but —think how convenient it is to have such a reliable supply of hot water always ueady. The leading medical men in Britain declare that the great need in the homes is a plentiful supply of hot water. It is impossible to live cleanly and healthy lives without soap and HOT WATER. Those interested in obtaining this great boon should inspect the various hot water apparatus on view at the GAS SHOW ROOMS. .The charges for gas used for this purpose and for gas fires have been reduced from 7/6 to 3/2 per 1800 feet. The greatest ever made in the history of gas lighting. 3/2 per 1,000 ft. is the cheapest gas outside of Great Britain ! And further, you have the satisfaction of knowing that now, as in the past, all profits derived from your own Gas Department are applied to the relief of Borough rates. ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOM—UsefuI gas appliances may be obtained for 5/- monthly. Payable with Gas Account. ■NEPAL GAS DEPT. TAINUJI STREET, GREYMOUTH. ’PHONE 113.

“SPARSALZ” —Yes, it’s something new—but soon it will be a household word. A wonderful Mineral Salt highly recommended, Incomparable value at 1/6 a 'bottle—'soj'd at*all chemists and stores. Try a bottle! — Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1934, Page 3

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