Kerosene. > '■ > OLEOPHENE BRILLIANT Ol] ', Is now unlrersaUy recognized as the best Burning O which can be made. Recommended by the Fir Insurance Companies for Safety, and by all cor sumers for the Brilliancy ■ f its Light. In purchai ing this Oil the buyer insures himself and his pre , periy against all chance of a Kerosene accident Ask for OLEOPHENE BRILLIANT OlL.andtaktn other. DIPLOMA of MERIT received from th Vienna Exposition for Cans of various Tops and Oik OLEOPHENE BRILLIANT OIL is invaluable t ) those who read or sew in the evening, as it gives stronger light than gas, while much less fatiguing t the eyes. SUPERIOR TO DEVOE'S, AS I_ STANDS A HIGHER TEST. To GROCEES & DEALERS. d Q 00 o H 0 g 3D a, wo q °3 pf ° * 1 °. < _r aw _w i H 8 -o 00 « J _ B _ge m H 5 a. O i w m §>' a § H 5 s « >-l o Q __ ' >q » 3 W ~* ° B M 6 w 2 ?.. ■■■■;:■■■ * U V, O I■m g- 4 * -■.■'»■■: ■■■; S _*H " #'* ....... •., ,- ,", .>'r ■-.••■. ...,'. ' - ' Chief Harbour Master's Office. ;-; i. ;- i • Auckland, May 20,1875. TO MESSRS. ARNOLD, HINE3 & CO., ''■'./ '■ Importers, &c., Auckland : Gentlemen,—A supply of your Kerosene Oil (Oleophine Brand) having been lately obtained for the use of the Bean Rock and Sandspit Lighthouses, I have much pleasure in stating;, that this Oil is superior to any hitherto supplied. It burns with a clear, steady lightj is free from any obnoxious vapour, and leaves the lamps comparatively clean after twelve hours' burning.:;; !»„ ;■■-..;—-■ r ,;;■;■: ■7: ss. s"J 1 remain,-Gentlemen, ; •> •', I. yours truly, -', '■■■:■ --■■■< J. J. BURGESS; '-■: Chief Harbour Master; _ Province of Auckland,
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1665, 19 June 1875, Page 1
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269Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1665, 19 June 1875, Page 1
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