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Ljkjht.—" Gas is superior, to every other light-giving material, not only on account of its brilliancy and its cheapness, but because it is safer, economises timo and labour, and is more easily managed." Heat.— ,: Cookiug by gas is the very perfection of the culinary art." Power. — '' One of the largest size of the Otto Gas Engines was tested in my presence in tho temporary works of Messrs. T. Nelson and Sons, Edinburgh. . . . The indicator cards obtained are most instructive, and show that the Messrs. Crossley have succeeded in making apparently a perfect Gas Engine."— J. McFarlave Gray, Chief Examiner of ngiueers to tho Board of Trade. For particulars apply to the Auckland Gas Company (Limited) Purveyera of Light, Heat, and Power. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6096, 1 June 1881, Page 6

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6096, 1 June 1881, Page 6

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6096, 1 June 1881, Page 6

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