I I See -' J DEICO-LIOHT AND ALL OTHER ELECTRICAL | EQUIPMENT • DISPLAYED ON THE N.Z, i FARMERS' STAND. | So many of our Shareholders and Clients hare repeatedly asked us to Supply , psyElectrieal Goods suitable for operation by the Lake Coleridge Supply that we have at last decided to CARRY STOCKS OF THIS KIND in our Delco-Light Department, The Accessories which we have supplied with the large number of Delco-Light |f|| Plants now Installed have given such unprecedented satisfaction and continuous service that we are of opinion that it is impossible to secure better manufacture in America. For'this reason we have arranged, wherever possible, to have these goods reproduced in a suitable voltage to operate off the Lake Coleridge Supply. We have been in touch with Messrs Robbins aod Myers for some considerable time, and have at last landed a small stock of their wonderful Induction Motors. This well-known firm is also for- I'M warding to us, at an early date, many of the well-known Delco-Light Accessories, specially made to operate on the City and surrounding district supplies. Our staff in the Delco-Light Department is competent and willing to supply any enquirer with quotations for any Electrical Equipment that may be needed. pir'v; We carry Stocks of the following:— ELECTRIC LAMPS OF All CANDLE-POWERS AND VOLTAGES. II R. AND M. ELECTRIC INDUCTION MOTORS OF ALL SIZES AND 83 • HORSEPOWERS. Uf WATER-PUMPS OF ALL SIZES AND KINDS TO OPERATE OFF §S LAKE COLERIDGE SUPPLY. §| . TELEPHONES, INSULATORS, WIRES, ETC. |S ELECTRIC COOKING AND HEATING APPLIANCES. |i AND ALL ELECTRICAL GOODS AND EQUIPMENTS OF ANY KIND. |l : | ..We are prepared to give quotations for Electric Light and Power of all sizes, IV4 anywhere and everywhere. vl-g Further shipments of the famous Delco-Light Electric Power Plants are ahiving pjvp shortly. Ask for a quotation before they are all sold. pf N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP,, ffIHES | CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCfI. | BEICOiMHri \&oo£rlc£& /&*& l|il WMm
During the Imperial Press Delegation tour in Canada, Mr Levi (Pretoria) reI called an unpublished incident after the peace of Verecnijiing. One of the Beer leaders said: "Now we have accepted the British flasc for better or worse." The late General Botha immediately rejoined: "No! for the better; not for the worse.'- 1
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 5
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