ELECTRIC GAS.
CtiMVEffIEHOE • “Cfr'dsflen.t’'’ air' niaylbe described rs.d'cp’iuplete r to%y supply in mi’ilxal.TirD, wi r tii. all the uses . ,axid r adTiiiit'?x : ge ; 3 of '■ siffAr; clfeaixor less 'costly; to run. It constitutes' a self-con-! tamed equijUUdut for steads, cburcl,ies ; IVotels, liospitals or entire towiislVfps. In tbe'dlroscent’! it]stallation l ;a'bßifreguri-:i ( Victoria} -fj-o' miles or-piping is enaplo.rtxi, and.-, the ,. servient lii "'giving ~. the,'utmost satisfebtion. ‘ 1 ’’.V Besides ill&Sifiatiou in its'various: forms, ,tj ip 1 ; v g ; :Vs' *•; nswe'rs'udhiirably for gas : frreb; stoves. ■ heaters,' irons, vulcanizers/Mbrllizers 'and- brazing apparatus!'’'''Complete • combustion] being ass Wed by the largo proportion of air (97 per’ 'C6ixt. -),-' thfefG are no fumes givexl' Off! - W--11 switmVfsynxay-be fitted, giv,- ’ ing the sam ! «!.--b(!»ul ; eii.xdiiieb-'as'ielectrif. city; pressi-Ulxe -button•!->■;Thus the, term “elCfctTiO gas/’- 1 --yfT)xo gas gonei'i-tor t combines the priijcijiltfs-d'of i ag niotiirfv.cari xxnd a grandfather cLacbj--;-The -instmt a burner■for burners) be-'.turned on ill the bouse;jltbe .iiiaclriiunGiiits own accord genorateagthe necessary sup;ply., of: gas,'--/ SMiraldy-dho.lnacbiixe, automatically'•;ceases to produce gas '• tiie momautiall burners: aro .fcurnod ! ; i .v- i i' ! •I.i. ■
'file systeqi : recpind's very little attention. '•Pill-'tlie, holder,'. >xith benzoline* wind ,up> tpo-weight- and the macluhe >th|T.'xeSfc ’ No best is required td l gcnente the gas, and not one didilTof liquid petrol enters the house. ■■ The most important part of any- dvil* gas,- is '■■■its Smeaus- of vaporising the hfenzolino. ‘ The old idba--’’ Wash t o drip' - tlio •■■spirit upqn
gjuze 'Prhwielvß-; : and trust to: the iujake'iOt' Ji'if to-do the rest; .In warm weatheiT-this uiethod though some;what 1 ! 6f tide,gave -i airly good results,, '.liu.t >viheß<it<Bame.,*Q snaps; pr sea, air, the waste benzoline that, clog-, god the workings and had frequently to. he removed 1 , 1 was a con’staiit source 6f : 'knhoyHiicd' Only by hiOdns of continual adjusting .and regulating could anything 'like /good results bfe, obtained. s lu 1 the Cresce'nt, ’ ’ ii, proper nftehfrriical •cafbtiretter _is provided' I "'td cope with this gency arid so well does it act that, every,,dxpi&,of spirytjs ypprised üb‘, nidtMivdlVhw igoldihtlw#rjvtoather there is never jmyjwajste petrol op, dirty “wateF^to" "reuiovo, also no ad'j,Ui|tirig' heyond; ijvhat w;.® clone at the factory. _ ! Further particulars with pleasure., HEAOOCK.; Hunterville: CANNING and GIL- , BENd;;.Namier yN. G McGREGOK, gawthray, V i-' •. s < i
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11443, 24 January 1918, Page 7
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363ELECTRIC GAS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11443, 24 January 1918, Page 7
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