m ArKdtTßJferritfikTß ® rn ® •REYNOLDS’ CENTRAL FURNISHING EMPORIUM I SOMETHING FOR YUU! m. 1, A SPLENDID LINE OF WHITE DINNERWARE fc CHEAPEST IN THE DOMINION. ® 2- A Fine Selection of Dainty PERFUMED ART VASES fc JUST THE THING FOR BIRTHDAY GIFTS— From 1/3 Each ®3. SALAD BOWLS Prom 7 J G Each NOTHING NICER OR MORE APPROPRIATE THAN ONI' OF THESE BOWES. 4. GLASS COMFORTS 6/6 kacn AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER SUITABLE LINES OF. GROCERY SILVER-PLATED SPOONS. AND K £ m K m Si KNIVES AND FORKS. COME AND SEE. U H E. G. A. REYNOLDS § CORNER OF GLADSTONE ROAD AND GREY STREET. S’ Phone 349.- phone 3 * 9 - wuj: whj: wic wm ® lc ® h P.O, BOX 226 -PHONE 1052. mxm |1 £ ?| 32j; ■r* fiSK P.O. BOX 226PHONE 1052. ic ,j« % >ic 'Jf ic <z> 'Jf. ►!« 9f. »fi * ►!« ►!« >k -> >J« s}c s{« >i< * >i* *►P*‘P*P* "P *P * P * ’P * I TO SEE IS' TO BE CONVINCED THAT sx?i * ri cp * The No. 2 Heater is designed to take the place of the usual domestic hot water service—Will supply BOILING WATER to any part of tho house in SEVEN MINUTES. DAIRY CLEANSING PLANT. Tho paramount need on the farm is tho necessity for scrupulous cleanliness in all utensils used in the business. FITTINGS include a jet by means of which SCALDING water is forced into tho cans. and also a cold water jet, reaching all paits and ensuring thorough sterilising. FIRING COSTS VERY LITTLE- in fact, anything that will .burn will ensure a copious supply of HOT WATER. BOILiMC HEATER. FOR TEA ROOMS, LOUNGE BARS, HOTELS, ETC. You cannot draw water from tho TOP TAP until it ACTUALLY BOILS, which is essential for TEA making purposes. From the LOWER TAP hot water can be drawn off after lighting. The Heater is fitted with Sido Urns for Milk, Coffee, Soup, etc. A FEW USERS OF THE HEATERS. HEATING INSTALLATIONS: —Ward's Boot Factory, Wellington- Alexander’s Soft Goods Factory, Wellington; Banks’ Printing Works, Wellington; Point Halswell Prison; Eketahuna High School. 1 HOT WATER & BOILING HEATERS:—GambIe and Creed (3 shops Wellington; Tiffen Tea Rooms, Wellington; Tattonden s Dining Rooms, Mastorton; Piccadilly Tea Rooms, Feilding; New Masonic Hotel, Mastorton; Bryant and Co., Napier; Palmeiston North Show Grounds. PRIVATE HOUSES:—Hon. T. Wilfcrd, M.P.; Dr. Stout; Cant Halo Munro; Mr. Hannah; over 30 machines installed lor tho Wellington Education Board in teachers’ residences. -SOLE POVERTY BAY AGENTSMOSS & MAHONEY PLUMBERS. &e„ GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE CALL AND INSPECT BEFORE DECIDING ON ANY SYSTEM. DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. PRICES ON APPLICATION. * ’Phone 1082. ’Phono Res., Sol. V _ , .“B’ 3 flier JtheHiesdre .». rwh/T |po\y la ! fL 1) 7 M I mm Artfmkxrxtfa mki&fm: i i I -Life* & im* (jjrfy m mm T M J j| \Ya Hour/, It mz COCOft 'A -•V" m err., © IOZ.*) , Besl <andi £>pes farlhesl. \ 4 s#*ce**c©**®©#*©©** \ G.S VINCENT IS SHOWING THE VERY LATEST IN Wallpapers SEE OUR WINDOWS SEND FOR PATTERNS. 129, Gladstone Rd.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6202, 6 October 1921, Page 3
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