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WAIRIO COAL

Reprint from “The Southern Cross,”, Invercargill, 18th July, 1914. “What a beautiful fire!” “Yes, that’s the famous Wairio Coal.” “Well, I think it is the brightest fire I ever saw in a grate or range.” “Well, I’ll tell yon -a secret: While you get splendid results from that coal—no matter how you handle it—if you want a. fire like mine, break the coal in small pieces.” “How does it last?” “Well, my experience is that it lasts one third longer’ than any similar coal I have ever used. As to its heat-giving qualities, you can judge for yourself.” This is a verbatim report of a recent conversation between two well-known Invercargill ladies. We have tried the coal ourselves and can endorse the housewife’s conclusions.

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Western Star, 29 December 1914, Page 3

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WAIRIO COAL Western Star, 29 December 1914, Page 3

WAIRIO COAL Western Star, 29 December 1914, Page 3