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Kerosens. ■i <■'•!%!• '■> - :<--!!?. !.f' >-~;:■! Aim Ford | ■.ii.; " <-1r •■■.■ i; -t- . _ ( ~„>*; , ..■ [i,/. ;;[j ls .. ~r ',\. , |J;J | -HIV. /i •<!■; .-! .. -.- ;...,.;. .-■/;, ...... : . ; , ■-~.!; !^i jV . ,; y 1..-,;.. ~ #&■ ; -'' /l.■'.'-' •■' •••i.;;'V ■■■■ -■•'■■'■■ .-.. ..*::,.■>:•'■ ■•..:..•;•.;»; y, •;.■»:■.:■. '■['.-'■• ■• - ;■■..'■.,•■■; SRj*J jr^- ,i i' T^f i> ; ; kf^'}\ ■/;':- ~-: ■. :•'<i■" >• ■;*<*"'? »';**•* is«i»tisi OLEOPHENE BRILLIANT OIL la now univorsally recogiilzod as the best Burning Oil which can be made. Recommended by th« Fire Insurance C'ompauies for Safety, nnti by all consumers for the Brilliancy • t its Light. In purchasing this Oil the buyer insures himself auol jii.s pioperiy against all chance of a Kerosene accident. Ask tor OI.BOPHENE BRILLIABT OlL.anrt takeuo other. DIPLOMA of MKttIT rccaived from the ' Vienna Exposition for Cans of various Topn and ftilg. OI.KOPHENB BRILLIANT OIL is invaluable to those who read or aew in the evenirg, ag it gives a sironger light than gas, whilo much iets fatiguing to ; tho eye 3. ] SUPPJRIOR TO DEVOE'S, AS IT STANDS A HIGHER TEST. j j j To GROOEES & BEALEKS. ° tf A o w o _ m O P°o g O N 1 ° « I I S H■ & B oQ hH g 0 S a. o g ! B m & a § H HS flS§ M H!?I © B M d Pfl■.3to a, M 55 fi to X h n H H g •/ ° *W 2 < * s I < o -, ; Chief Harbour Master's Office,' Auckland, May 20,1875. TO MESSRS. AENOLD, HINES & 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 light, is free from any obnoxious vapour, and leaves the lamps comparatively clean after twelve hours' burning. : I remain, Gentlemen, ■ ' i Yoursjtruly, - . • J. J. BURGESS, Chief Harbour Master, Province of Auckland,

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1708, 9 August 1875, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
293

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1708, 9 August 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1708, 9 August 1875, Page 1

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