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WORLD FAMOUS GAS APPLIANCE CONCERN NOW EMPLOYS DUNEDIN LABOUR.

Dunedin lias profited in no small degree by the merging of the New Zealand interests of the great British gas appliance manufactory known as Radiation, Ltd., with those of the leader amongst Gas Cooker producers of this country. Not only are workmen kept steadily employed in the Dunedin factory of Radiation, Ltd., but throughout the country the call for labour is augmented by the transporting, warehousing, selling and servicing of the company’s products. The world-recog-nised efficiency of this great Birmingham Industry is to-day applied in New Zealand by New Zealanders. These workmen now have the fullest facilities for drawing upon the vast resources of the well known Radiation Laboratories and works, the largest in the world. The result is the production of cooking appliances in New Zealand equal in excellence, in modernity, and in economy to Birmingham at its best. . As is well known, Radiation produces in England the world-famous New World gas cookers. The joint home of the New Zealand interests of New World and of the now well known Champion gas cookers is at the Dunedin premises of Messrs Radiation New Zealand, Ltd., Brinsley Works, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 15

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WORLD FAMOUS GAS APPLIANCE CONCERN NOW EMPLOYS DUNEDIN LABOUR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 15

WORLD FAMOUS GAS APPLIANCE CONCERN NOW EMPLOYS DUNEDIN LABOUR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 15

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