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Use Gas for Washing CLEAN CHEAP ECONOMICAL. P.P. BRAND W PUMICE GAS COPPERS. ruM ' pijOl Utility combined with a e pleasing appearance, occupying a minimum of space. P.P. Gas Boilers take 6 cubic feet to boil 1 gallon of water. Pumice being non-conduct-ing, your copper gets the maximum results from the gas consumed. Will last for ever. The gas fumes have no effect on the Pumice casing. There is no corrosion or cracking like there is with an iron frame. With a P.P. Gas Copper, you need not fear that the children will get burnt. All coppers are tinned inside, this making for cleanliness. All P.P. Boilers are the same height as the average washtubs, this obviating stooping. Every Boiler is guaranteed. Your Wash-houw Is not complete unleu It contains a PJ*. Brand Gas Boiler. Pedestal PUMICE Gas Copper. Easy kept Clean. No legs to sweep round. Pumica from top to bottom. Nothing to rust or deteriorate. SOUTHLAND AGENT: G. R. BAXTER, ESK STREET INVERCARGILL.

EXCHANGE —200 acre Farm, in good order, for about 50 to 80 acres and buildings. Also 15 acres for about 100 acres. 660 acres close to town, £l7OO.—A. W. Cowley, 26 Esk Street. JAM JARS. JAM JARS. 4/6 Dozen. LIOR SALE —21b. JAM JARS, delivered. J? -HOLLOWAY BROS, 126 Tay Street. ’Phone 101.

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Southland Times, Issue 20111, 23 February 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20111, 23 February 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20111, 23 February 1927, Page 10

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