THE LIGHTING OF FARMS AND COUNTRY HOUSES. Next to tho Arcadia Hotel on Lambton Quay is to be seen the neatest and most compact of electric-lighting plants. It is called Delco Light, and is running for public exhibition every afternoon between 3 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. The simplicity of the Delco-Liglit plant surprises every visitor. It really ear, be operated by 11 child—just a switch to press and Dolco-Light starts. Runs okerosene, and operates more than Pi'wfilights for the average farm—drives ji •'! machinery, too. For country h'". ■ churches, and unblie halls. See .In plant. Arthur D. Riley and Co., Lid art; distributors for North Island, Marlborough, and Ncl'nn.—Ajlvt.
Saint George, he slew the dragon in E.\'<rland long ago, And ninny n brimming (logon was emptied, as you know; But Woods, 'he slew !i dragon with weapon just as sure, Drain, drain the priceless flagon of Wood's Great Peppermint Cure—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 218, 3 June 1918, Page 6
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149Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 218, 3 June 1918, Page 6
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