-i- v:• - • ' SAVING) m 1 X £,V ' ■"“ ipiiiii ► -"S & <Tf Kr \ x c-mi'y ONEY EVERY MINUTE! "THE minutes of lighting with -*■ a "Philips” are measured in shillings' of saving in your housekeeping money. With a Philips lamp you pay only for the light which your lamp gives you. "Cheap” inferior lamps—some unbranded some unnamed most of doubtful origin, ara consumers of electric current which is not returned in light, but for which you must pay. If your lighting is poor and your light account is highcheck up on your lamps. Use- good lamps—pay only for the current used in light. To ensure real saving look for die name "Philips” on every lamp. The Philips Photo • meter which gives infallible comparison between good and inferior lamps. LAMPS WL4 Advt. of Philips Lamps (N.Z.) Ltd., 286-288 Wakefield St., Wellington. Are You Going Upl Advancement in Life is like going upstairs—yes, aud - it calls for like regular, persistent movements—always ascending, step by step, a little higher. Spasmodic action at long intervals is unsatisfactory. When you go upstairs you have to exert more energy than in walking on the level. If you aim to “go up ” towards Success m Life, you must be prepared to give increased attention to the task of mounting the ascent. The ability to save money is a tremendous help. Many factors count, but you will find that money is needed at every turn. To get this money, save as you go, and, as your capital grows, the ascent will become more pleasant and quicker. All. things being equal, the man or woman who, early in life, has learned to save money will find the journey upwards to the goal of Success made easier, less toilsome, and more frequently a triumph in the end. Have you a Deposit Account at this Citizens' Bank? If not, why delay opening one? DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK HEAD OFFICE, DOWLING STREET. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Corner of Cargill Road. Roberts’ Bldgs., Gardens Tram Terminus. If there is one thing Dad does enjoy after tea it is to lie bach in his chair, to rest his feet up on the bricks in front of a blazing fire, his pipe in his mouth, and a good book in his hands; but, since Mum bought the last wood at the door because it was cheap, Dad has had to go into training to chase the sparks that fly on to the rug and. carpet. Do you wonder at Dad saying things ? Now, Mum, to have peace in the house, what about a SPARK GUARD from VERNON SMITH THE IRONMONGER IN GEORGE STREET. “ For the sake of a nail the shoe was lost.” VERNON! SMITH goes one better : “ For the sake of a GUARD the house and furniture were lost,” and he asks you, is it worth the risk? These SPARK GUARDS have a handsome appearance, and the sizes and prices are as follow 26in high x 21in wide, 9/9. 26in high x 27in wide, 14/6. Railed, 1 h extra. , While we are on GUARDS, what about a NURSERY GUARD to keep the child from falling on to the fire or range ? Price, 15/6, for 3ft Sin, 3ft 9in, or 4ft. Railed, 1/6 extra*.
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Evening Star, Issue 21748, 16 June 1934, Page 21
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