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"THERMOSTOVE" — THE HYGIENIC STOVE.

No person who is interested in his or her home should omit seeing the stand of " Thermostove," displayed by C. M. Muskett, Fort Street, in shed 8, and those who are concerned in the building trade should visit this display, no as to enable them to see what comfort they can add to the modern home by introducing the

In the ideal modern home hygienic con« ditions are more readily concided than they have been in tho past, and the "Thermostove" enables you to have highest standard of hygienic conditions obtainable, as it does away with the smoke, ashes, and dust which so injurs one's health, and saves the housekeeper the monotonous duty of excessive dusting that cannot be a.voided with the open grate. With the open grates it has been discovered (by scientific ' test) that 75 per cent, to 80 per cent, of the beat goes up the chimney, and the fuel consumption of the range and open grate is most extravagant, and only raw coal will give satisfaction.

The "Thermostove" will, with one-sixth of the coal consumed in the range or open grate, give you everything that is necessary to make your home comfortable. With the " Thermostove" in your kitchen (with one fire, understand), you can heat all the rooms in your house by means of radiators, and by this you do away with the space used for the chimney and mantelpieces, thus increasing the air space, giving you an even temperature throughout the house, which naturally avoids draughts, that are often the cause of # a sickness, and the elimination of chimneys, etc., economises in labour and building materials. Also an abundant and continuous supply of hot water, which is absolutely necessary in your home. The style of heating water does not reduce the heating power of the stove as does the old hot water system, thus you have an even heat, which is essential to enable good cooking.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 6

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"THERMOSTOVE" — THE HYGIENIC STOVE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 6

"THERMOSTOVE" — THE HYGIENIC STOVE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 6