"DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL" FOR FARMERS. .
On Lambton Quay is something that will he of interest to all. It's a small Lighting and Power plant named DelcoLight, and can be seen throbbing away merrily in a little showroom next the Arcadia Hotel, between 3 and 5.30 daily. A more, useful littlo genorator would l>e difficult to find; for not only does Delco-Light supply illumination for Homes, Churches, Stores, and Public Halls, but runs all small household macnines—Sewing Machine, Vacuum Cleaner, Churn, etc. It's fed on kerosene and •uses less per day than it would take to light your house with lamps. If your interest is aroused, come and see Delco-Light running. Arthur D. ■Riley and Co., Ltd., Distributors for North Island, Marlborough, and Nelson. -Advt. \
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 219, 4 June 1918, Page 5
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194Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 219, 4 June 1918, Page 5
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