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THE L43EST AND BEST. Metallic Filament Lamp IS THE BOYAL EDIBWAN. "iHEYFIL," STRONGEST , 'FILAR? EMT. ORDINARY SIZE BULB. HO SPECIAL SHADES REQUIRED, Tβ Pl-B CEMT. SAV4WC. Sole Agoarbs: — TDSN3ULU JONES, Ltd, ELECTRtCAJL EKCJNEERS, 00 ÜBTENAY PLAOa Thane 860.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 3
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