Light.—" Gas is superior to every other light-giving material, not only on account of its brilliancy and its cheapness, but becauso it is safer, economises timo and labour, and is moro easily managed." Heat. —" Cooking by gas is the very perfection of tho 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. Xelson 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. BlcFakx.axe Gray, Chief Examiner of Engineers to the Board of Trade. For particulars apply to tho Auckland Gas Company (Limited) Purveyors of Light, Heat, and Power.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6098, 3 June 1881, Page 6
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