Compare , these .JR | Wicks — after a 24 hours burning test » * » The illustrations are reproduced from photographs of wicks after they had undergone identical tests —burning continuously for a day and night. - * * //A ’ '” "/A The wick that burned Laurel show- . < fw A A"A * ed no char ... for Laurel is so pure H and clean that char does not form, x/ V ' V and a constant, steady, smokeless, \ V A A/r soft white light results. \ The other wick tells its own story . " » — ordinary kerosenes have many bad • l habits... charring is but one of them. Note to housewives: May we suggestthatyousay(distinctly)“Laurel”, T ~ x . . . when ordering kerosene from your Laurel s 6 points of superiority Grocer or Hardware merchant? 1. No smoke. 4. No odour. 2. No sooty chimneys. 5. A steady flame. VACUUM OIL CO. PTY. LTD. 3. No charred wicks. 6. Burns to last drop. Kerosene ‘The Soft Wm Ltoht” OL3
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Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 14
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150Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 14
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