HAPPY HOMES
. AND HOW TO HAKE THEM. When an artist paints a picture depicting ideal home lifo ho usually shows a brilliantly lighted and tastefully furnished room, a group of children, playing games or studying, the mother knitting- or sewing, while the father reads his newspaper. To give an impression of ■brightness and cheerfulness a brilliant light is essential. The same refers in the works of poets' and writers, a sunny smilo or a sunny' face typifies happiness. Lord Byron in his famous description of "The Eve of AVaterloo" says, "And bright the lights shone on fair women and bravo men—a thousand hearts beat happily." A ball or social gathering cannot be a success without a bright light, and all through life brightness and happiness go hand in hand. How many people, especially an the country, fail to recognise this fact, and aro content to pass their long evening hours in,--dimly-lighted rooms, when an outlay of a few pounds on n "Wizard Lighting System" would- place in their homes a light that would .make life brighter and more- cheerful, in every way. Children particularly are affected by environment* and a brilliantly-lighted home makes young folks bright and happy, just as brilliant sunshine makes folks smile. It is so easy to.be happy in a -bright light. •'• Wherever the "Wizard" Liglit is installed the result is always the same. Messrs. Early Bros., ail Cuba Street, Wellington, the l\'ew Zealand constantly receiving letters of appreciation from satisfied customers, and every day orders are received through the mail from people who have been recommended to purchase a- "Wizard Lighting System" by their friends. Sir. C. Andrews, of Okato, Tarauaki, writes:— "I have now had the. 'Wizard Lighting System' installed in my house for over twelve months, and it lias come up to more than my expectations. It is a snlendid white, steady light, and not at all trying to the eyes. I consider it is a great saving in kerosene, as with two lights I have only burned three tins of benzine in twelve months. You can make use of this in anv way von-wish. "(Sgd.) C. Andrews.. J.P., . "Oknto, Tarauaki." Early Bros.. 5,0 Cuba Street. Wellington, will be '.leased to supply further information.—G. (Published by arrangement.)
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2944, 2 December 1916, Page 6
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373HAPPY HOMES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2944, 2 December 1916, Page 6
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