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tl§ — Garate, SnlfT Op, or Swallow 8/f FLUENZOL Only one '"remedy "for "coughs'and I cold bears the name' "NAZOL. 1/ And "NAZOL" i 'is tho quickest, 'surest,, cheapest reimedy.'. Beware of "jußt': as goods':" Accept nothing but " NAZOL."

BUSINESS NOTICES. „ Nature meant u» to live im; the opes,, with plenty of natural Fruits and Salts. You got these ycrfectly combined ia ;' STEVENS HEALTH SALTS, a acien- , tific fruit saline combining all the beat known properties for rectifying stomach disorders, put up in a most pleasant and appetising. , form. 2/- chemists and stores. : .■ ?: . 3 COUNTRY LIGHTING? > "jVTOST , Household Inventions, such jjjl as the sewing machine and modern cooking ranges, benefit all sections of bbt»- c-nmmunitjjr, ami the man out-back (provided his oircu instances' permit) is able, to make his home'*almost up-to-date and comfortable as that of his (Aty cousin, whilst the advent of motor cars and good roads has talcijn away almost his last drawback of country life, i.e., isolation. Tti Hie :n.-.tler of HOUSK LIGHTING, hnwevor, tlio country householder ha& been s:l a serious disadvantage. Coal, gas, and electric light are in universal uso in all large townsj and the city housewife would rather part with her sewing machino than lose her gas store and go back to kerosene lamps, which ars used in most country homes to-day. A number of self-con-tained gas-lighting ■systems are, of course, obtainable in New. Zealand at present, but the majority of them a>re far from being an efficient substitute for coal, pas, or electric light. Acetylene gas is a great^ improvement on kerosene lamps, bub its objectionable features are well known. The gas is highly explosive, and therefore dangerous, besides having mx objectionable smell, while the cleaning and filling of the carbide trays, which have to be attended, to'almost .every day, is a most disagreeable operation., The average life of an acetyleruvplant is usually only about four years, and the present; high cost of carbide makes the running expenses almost prohibitive. Ll->lkvw-wiro Lighting systems which generate gos from benzine and air aro hi great demand ab present. Thoro aro two kinds of hollow-wire plants on tlio market but tho ono adopted-by the New Zealand Government for use in country I'ost Offices, Wireless {Rations, etc., viz., tlic famous WIZARD, is Iho most up-to-dsiln and efficient. Over 1500 complolo WIZARD systems have befn sold in New Zealand within tho last 12 months. The initial cost is small,' and lamps aro lighted by an ordinary, wax .''natch, ami inverted gas mantles are used. The small generator, in which tho gas is generated, is fitted with an automatic cleaning attachment which the AVLZAUJ) alone embodies with their lamp for keeping the gas tip dean, while- for quality and goneraJ convenience the 1. .light compares very favourably .with City Gas: Excellent cooking facilities in the way of stoves and ovens are obtainable and aiiy 'grado of petrol or benzine can.be used, the plant requiring practically' no attention. . Tho Local Agont for the WIZARD system,. GEORGE -LUPTON, Arcade, Ashburfcon. will be pleased to furnish the fulleslf information and arrange for I a demonstratiou freo of obligation at any time or request. C 21?J

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3569, 2 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3569, 2 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3569, 2 October 1916, Page 6

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