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AEfiOGEN ' SAFETY GAS IS USED BY The British War Office, Victorian Railways, N. S. W. Railways, N, S. W. Public Works Department, and the New Zealand Railways. AEROGEN! AEROGEN! AEROGEN ! was selected by the VICTORIAN DEFENCE DEPARTMENT for lighting Lord Kitchener’s Tent and the Staff-Officers’ Tents, at the Seymour Encampment. For COUNTRY HOUSES IT IS UNRIVALLED. >crusc Mr. AUSTIN’S Letter “ Borriyalloak, jj „ Skipton, Victoria, S Dear Sirs, 26th July, 1910. B l am pleased to say that the AEROGEN i| GAS MACHINE I have had in use is most efficient, and that I find the Machine very simple to work. The light is perfect— white, and steady. The mantles give no more trouble than ordinary gas mantles and are simple to replace. As you are aware, I had Acetylene for seven years, which was satisfactory enough. But the Aerogen Machine takes only about a seventh ol the time to clean and attend to, besides which, the cost' of the gas as compared with Acetylene is less than half. Aerogen Gas, also, has the additional and most important advantage of perfect safety. It will not burn except through its own burner. "From my experience AEROGEN, in sim- B plicity and efficiency, gives the best light for country use. It costs considerably less than electricity, and is much simpler. Yours truly, ERNEST G. AUSTIN.” AEROGEN SAFETY GAS is applicable for LIGHTING, HEATING, COOKING, and POWER. It is NON-EXPLOSIVE. Can be used with ORDINARY GAS PIPING. Takes up LITTLE SPACE. NO RESIDUE or OFFENSIVE SMELL. The Machines are entirely automatic, and make a uniform quality of gas in any temperature. SIMPLE, SAFE, RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL. Over SIX THOUSAND MACHINES in use. j PHILIPS & PIKE, || Sole Agents for Australasia , j NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON ij • Also at Sydney and Melbourne. _ .J

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Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 737

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Page 737 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 737

Page 737 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 737

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