BOILING WATER FREE.
« —. THE "1.X.L." HEATER. To dairyfarmers and householders the world over the question of an adequate supply of boiling water at all times is an important one, and to those visiting the Summer Show this year an opportunity is given of seeing the "1.X.L." High Pressure Water Heater actually working. This unique invention takes the place of the more expensive types and can be connected to the hiffh pressure cistern which may be already installed, thus doing away with the lighting of the kitchen range during the intense heat of summer. Boiling water can be obtained in flvufe' -minutes either in the dairy, washhouse or home, and a continuous supply maintained, the cost being practically nil, as any old rubbish or chips may be burned in the furnace. For public halls, sports gathering's, and general catering purposes the "1.X.L." is priceless, the installation is cheap, and once installed it is there for a lifetime. Farmers particularly all need boiling water for milking plants, scalding pigs and washing dairy utensils, and they cannot afford to be without it. Mr S. 11. Raggcrley, of Komakorau, Taupiri, will be happy at all times to interview prospective purchasers. He has a large number of unsolicited testimonials, and no doubt afler lils demonstrations at the Show, many will he quick to take advantage of this improved heater. In many lu'g homes, which have just been completed, the "1.X.L." waterheater has been installed, and its advantages arc spoken of in high terms of praise by those fortunate enough to own one.
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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16653, 19 November 1925, Page 8
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