METHVEKS SEAMLELSS | CIRCULATOR | Still Good After 30 Years' Service No Circulator stands the ravages of time like the Methven. This is because it is made from heavy rolled copper sheet, and entirely without seams. As a result a Seamless Copper Hot Water Circulator stands pressure that makes ordinary circulators burst and leak. Outwears by years old seamed circulator. Coating of English m. tin keeps water clean; \ patent spreader makes I it quicker to heat; 1 andpatentsludge door enables circulator to be cleaned without dismantling. Inspect it at your plumbv ers or ironmongers. Methvens Ltd., ' Makers, Dunedin. " I have never used a better Cough and Cold Remedy than Hean's Essence. It saves a lot of money." Be sure it's H-E-A-N-'S ! = THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE =
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Nelson Evening Mail, 24 July 1916, Page 7
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