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A WOMAN'S WORK. It's a thousand and ono littlo jobs which make up tho I usy housewife's day —mending, dusting, cooking aud sometimes winding tho clock, when sho moat often breaks the spring. Any invention which will save tinio and trouble—even just a minute or two— on each of theso littlo jobs is worth contsidering carefully. How much time, trouble and irritation can he saved in the simplo job of fitting, cleaning and trinimbg of tho ordinary kerosene lampi 1 And what woman has not said things under her breath, when sho stands in front of a dirty range which must bo cleaned. This is just a gentle method of making vou realise how great a convenience a Wizard Lighting and Cooking System would be. It eliminates trouble, work and dirt. Listen while wo tell you more about >t. A Wizard Plant is not so complicated that any woman can't manage it, which is another way of saying it's simplicity itself. Three thousand homes in New Zealaud are using Wizard Plants, and finding them entirely satisfactory. Just fix up the benzine tank overy two or three months, according to how late you sit up nights, and pump a littlo air about thrco minutes three times per week. Strike a match, and flood your room with a brilliant soft whito light. No, we can't buy your kerosene lamps; nobody wants them nowadays. For cooking purposes we can supply a simple ring for boiling the kettle or an oven which will bake or roast a family dinner perfectly. You should inquire about our new improved model. Your catalogue is ready* Why not write for it to-day? ' . EAKLY BROS.. LTD.. : 1.97 l''eathnrston Street, Wellington. G2o.—Advt. j

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 2

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294

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 2

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