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Two New Improved Models THERMOSTOVE Increased Size of Oven 16" W. x 14" H. x 15" D. Only 2 Flues to Clean. SLIDING OVEN DOORS. An entirely new feature. Increased Hot Plate Surface. 29" W.x 16" D. Shaking Grate. Soot Door for Access to Flue. N.P. Towel Rail on both sides. I net eased Hot Plate Service, WJ* 28" W.x 11" D. OPEN FIRE. 13" H. x 10" W., m with Sliding Doors. Soot Door for Access to Flue. N.P. Towel Rail on both sides. 1 net eased Hot Plate Service, 28" W.x 11" D. OPEN FIRE. 13" H. x 10" W.. with Sliding Doors. No unsightly Hinged Doors. Removable Ash Pan. Models 5 & 6 are exactly alike except for boiler capacity. HALF THE FUEL BILL-DOUBLE THE EFFICIENCY The two new models —5 and 6—are both greatly in advance of previous models. Larger Boiler Capacity, Bigger Oven, Sliding Oven Doors. Towel Rail, Hot Plates, Shaking Grate , Economy in Floor Space. The placing of “Thermostoves” on the market marked the opening of a new era in kitchen stoves. Thousands are now in use, and the many letters of appreciation received testify to their popularity. The ordinary kitchen range is being superseded at a great pace by this modern combination. For Cooking, for Hot Water Service to Bath, Lavatory and Kitchen Tap*, and for Warming the Hall, Landing and Bathroom by Radiator. Sole Distributors for Auckland HARDLEY’S LTD. CUSTOMS ST. WEST AUCKLAND Call and see new models, also letters of appreciation from Auckland users. Manufactured by ..... HARTLEY & SUGDEN LTD., Halifax, ENGLAND Australasian Representative : MR. C. M. MUSKETT, N.Z. Express Coy Building, Fort St., AUCKLAND

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 4, 1 October 1924, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisement 2 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 4, 1 October 1924, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisement 2 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 4, 1 October 1924, Page 43