Kerosene. OLEOPHENE BRILLIANT OIL Ts now universally recognized as the best Burning Oil which can be made. Recommended by the Fire Insurance Companies for Safety, and by all consumers for the Brilliancy < f its Light. In purchasing this Oil the buyer insures himself and his property against all chance of a Kerosene accident. Ask for OLEOPHENE BRILLIANT OlL.and take no other. DIPLOMA of MBBIT received from the Vienna Exposition for Cans of various Tops and Oils OLEOPHENE BRILLIANT OIL is invaluable to thoee who read or sew in the evening, an it gives a stronger light than gas, while much less fatiguing to tho eyes. SUPERIOR TO DEVOE'S, AS IT STANDS A HIGHER TEST. To GROCEKS & DEALERS. g, ■ W * H p°3 so te •' i ° n g g 0) ens " °* SH 2 O HI » § H M S ft w■ S : M v Z "-0-.B M :6«a . . , * ■:« M 5 Q ft h • :rf H . «H H Q H ra ty ° !H $ * ■■-<■■■ ** , Ph M go o *-) ; Chief Harbour, Master's Ofllce,.-'..':.. ; Auckland, May 20,1875. TO MESS BS,. ARNOLD, HINES & CO., j..tp) 'i Importers, feci, Auckland':; : . Gentlemen^—A supply of yonr'Kerosene.Oil (Olebphine Brand) having been lately1, obtained for the use of the-Bean Rock and Sandspit Lighthouses, I have muchpleasure'in stating, that this OR is superior to any hitherto supplied:1 It burns with a clear, steady light, is free from any obnoxious vapour, and lea'vee the lamps comparatively clean after hours1 burning. , -_> ■. , r ,'', „, . •; I reaaain, G^ritlemen^ * ' *."..$,.-■- '" ."^ '■ . .> YoohCtrnly, •' 3 v.'-'-'; -\ . -• •'-:; ' i. u «7-i---n:I ,"j;,J.IBTJRGESS,:'CL«:;;a Oiti pi ~ ~,; , - Chief Harbour Master, ; ' , Province of Amftwod,
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1690, 19 July 1875, Page 1
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254Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1690, 19 July 1875, Page 1
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