II! II !! r A v ea P X M % Iter m wz (m V 'THE •mw '?fy//n\*& Outhouse Lighting <*t. r (%k y m \ m i w *// m. \.-oS ixV 1 n fa rr Ji Mid/, h cm ik '-mini, l n The r «&> ilfm & mnwh* niitmiiiin ira •m f iW m wwm iiml !’/1/1 IMS ini* ■mv % nN y/n » s/im. -'C Lighting Electricity for every Farm including YOURS! Farmer begins his day before sunrise and finishes it after sunset. Ele has to work in the dark at the beginning and end of each day. and often his only means of lighting are lanterns, candles, and lamps—all dangerous and unsatisfactory. Electricity is what every farm and country-home requires —not only for lighting, but for power also. Electricity is brought within reach of every Farm by means or Delco-Light —the self-contained power plant that runs on kerosene, and it is so simple that it can be operated by a child. What a | K.W. Delco-Light Plant will do : It will run for at least 4 hours on one gallon of kerosene. During that time it will generate and store sufficient electric energy to light four lamps for four hours daily for one week. Or it will supply sufficient power to operate: Three Shearing Machines Two Milking Machine* A 75 gallon-an-hour Separator A 1,000 gaiiou-an-hour Water Pump Grill Stove and Electric Kettle Vacuum Cleaner and Fan A 6;|lb. Electric Iron Seed-Cleaning Machine, or Potato Sorter Washing Machine and Wringer A Churn—and in fact any farm or household machinery that can be operated by hand. Lint of Delco-Li«ht Accessorial in Stock . Electric Iron*. Electric Fan*. Electric SewMotors. Portable Phwm Sl»n<i* ELctru: Driver. Water Pump*. Electric Kettle*. Vacuum Cleamrt. Elrrlru letter* Slwaimy Machines. Cinematoaraph Machine*. Lantern Sltde Prorector*. Small Motor* Electric (Portable) DnUin* Machine*. Gnllstove* When Delco-Light is working Human Labour is being Saved [a%. m on □ ter i m m HD W'X Write loi Free I .iterature, and List of N.Z. users. i Farmers’Co-op. Association Ltd. L\ !eo-t :.-ht Department, Christchurch f( Ho., ■ isitc 111 Ssisilii hi t M. 'MflhMrmnuu, HflIKfS STODIO ][ DELCO LIGHT AGENTS FOR WEST COAST : Reid and McKay, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS : : : 7 TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1921, Page 4
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468Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1921, Page 4
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