COUNTRY HOUSELIGHTING
THE PROBLEM SOLVED. Over two thousand five hundred farmers iind -country business men in New Zealand liavo solved their houso and store lighting difficulties by installing the now famous "Wizard" Light, and apart from these satisfied people there is scarcely a country resident who is not seriously considering having a lighting plant fitted in his house. The "Wizard" Light has made all other forms of lighting for country homes obsolete— in fact, in towns such as Palmerston North and Hamilton and ifasterton, many of the residents have given up using the local coal gas supply and had "Wizard" Lamps installed in their homes. The great success of the "Wizard" Light has produced the usual crop of imitators, but the essential features of the "Wizard" Lamps are patented and cannot be copied. I'or instance, "Wizard" Lamps lire lit with an ordinary wax match; others require a flaring methylated spirit torch to start them. "Wizard" Janips arc fitted with a patent generator having an automatic needle which cleans the jets while the lamps are burning; other lamps must be put out and a needle like a Primus needle ir'scrted in tlio jet to clear it, nnd this pushes Uio dirt into the generator mftrend of out: as is flic ease, with the "W'zurd." Again "Wizard" Lamps am made especially for Xcv Zealand conditions, and are fly. moth, and beetle-proof. This is a great advantage in the summer, when ihe.se posts cause great breakage of mantles am! globes, if (he mantles nro not protected. "Wizard" Lamps are giving good service to the Government for Tost' Offices. Wireless Stations. Mihtarv (Tamns, Hallways, etc. All "Wizard Lighting Plants are guaranteed for fiyo years, ami complete plants can be obfninetl for from .£ls upwards from Messrs. Early Bros Ltd.. IS7 TVatherston Street, Wellington .-Published by Arrangement.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 8
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302COUNTRY HOUSELIGHTING Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 8
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