THE COAL STRIKE
::K:'. -.'.' ■—:" — -+. —— ■'• ' :> 'REDUCED -LIGHTING. ' : city business peoplo have re- ■ > ceived notice to reduce their lighting to ia minimum, and if the coal strike lasts : .a'few weeks longer many hrras will be* , -'compelled to transact the .whole of their business-during daylight hours. Thour Bauds of country storekeepers and hoiiae- : holders are congratulating themselves that.they, are independent of coal' for lighting" and heating purposes, as they lave "Wizard" Lighting systems install- . Ed in their stores and homes. .':)' During the coal strike in Sydney over ■100 Picture Theatres, Stores, etc., were .lighted with*"Wizard" lamps, and from : the inquiries received by the agents here the same demand will be made in \Vel■.lington if tho strike continues. Anything more satisfactory for country house and store lighting could not be imagined than the "Wizard" light. It is simple, economical, clean and reliable, and, above all, the cost of installing the plant is very low. - Complete plants are Bold from ,£ls upwards, and any number of lamps, from two to forty, may be ■ connected with the one reservoir. Many of tbe finest homes in the Dominion are J&tt&l with "Wizard" Light, and it is 6p«>ifi»d for all new country post offices. •:V*jzard" Lights are used in Trentham an< Tauherenikaui Camps, und the KailWu.; Department also find them extremely Thrafpi. Country people should write to ■'■Messrs. Early Bros., 59 Cuba Street, Wellington, for'full information about the /'Wizard" Systems before being persuad■ed that some other plant is "just as i'good." Salesmen for other lighting : plants often use the "Wizard" as a stans daTd wlien explaining the merits of their ■lamps, and inform prospective customers .that their lamps are "jnst as good" as ■the "Wizard/ , but even they do not claim to have anything superior to the :?'Wizard." The fact is that the "Wizard" 4amp is the original. The vital parts of the lamps are patented, ond it is im•possihle to produce anything "just as •good" without thesb vital attachments,' 'and tho salesmen are compelled to admit +Sot their lamps have noj; all of the following advantages that ore to be found in tho "Wizard" lamp:—lt lights with a •'match; has an automatic cltaniiig needle: is fly and inoth proof, and is not e.£focted by stronKdraugbte. Wrilo now to Early Bros., 59 Cuba Street, Wellington, for -full particulars.—(Published by '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3059, 21 April 1917, Page 10
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381THE COAL STRIKE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3059, 21 April 1917, Page 10
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