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W H AT IS THE “ELSAN”? it is a scientifically ventilated Closet; a veritable boon in Rural Districts where it is impracticable to drain into Sewers The “ ELSAN ” is all Steel beautifully enamelled and scientifically ventilated; unbreakable, easily and quickly fitted It it portable and can be moved at any time. The Outfit consists of: Ventilation Chamber, Seamless Enamelled 8-gallon Container, 7-foot Pipe 2 Elbows and Cowl, a!) Enamelled, with Wooden Mahogany Coloured Seat and Lid, at an inclusive price of £9 17s Od on Rail, DUNEDIN, with One Gallon Tin of Chemical included free, and complete Plans for installing. The “ ELSAN" is of British manufacture throughout, so also is the Chemical used. Write tor full information MARTIN, STEVEN & CO., Sole Agents, P.O. Boi 437, or 96 Vogel street, Dunedin.

Rearing its 30-ton bub- 105 ft into the air, a giant water tank elands on top of the new offices and warehouse building of a pineapple company at Hawaii. Shaped and painted to represent a ripe pineapple, it will serve as a water lank to provide fire protection, and as a beacon to ships entering Honolulu Harbour. The tank has a capacity of 100.000 gallons. The pine is lighted at night by fioodlights. Lights come trom throe sources, with two searchlights at each point. Each light has a capacity of 1000 watts, although at present only 750 watts are installed in each. The supporting tower is painted so that when the tank is lighted, only the tank is visible, the effect being that of a giant pineapple suspended in the sky. No soot, no dross! Kaitangata is easily our cleanest household coal. —Advt,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20866, 5 November 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20866, 5 November 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20866, 5 November 1929, Page 15

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