AND SO TO BED. Up, at the end of the day, to the gleaming white tub, full of delightful hot water, heated while you undress, by the Mercer Safety Geyser. Tired muscles let go, tingling nerves still—everything ready for deep and comforting sleep. Oh 1 it’s good io have a Mercer Safety Geyser able to give us hot baths whenever we want them. Particulars are obtainable from Gas Co, or plumbers.— (Advt.) The cost of firing a triple-turret salvo in the case of H.M.S. Nelson is about £7OO. FEATHERSTONE, ADAMSON & FRANCIS CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL. i CCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS AND SECRETARIES. SHAREBROKERS. TRUSTEES AND TRADE ASSIGNEES. Phones: 177 and 1549.
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Southland Times, Issue 20670, 17 December 1928, Page 2
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