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SHORTAGE OP CARBIDE. SUPPLIES ALMOST UNPROCURABLE. Hundreds of suburban and country storekeepers and householders are experiencing great difficulty in securing supplies of carbide to keep their acetylene gas plants going, and the small quantities available are sold at a price that makes the running cost prohibitive, up to £lO being asked for 2-cwt. drums of carbide. The present high price of acetylene gas lias forced many people to go back to kerosene lamps. The most fortunate people in New Zealand are those using the famous Wizard Lighting System. The cost of running a Wizard plant is so low that the saving soon pays for the initial cost. Most people, who have three or four lights only, use about one tin of benzine every three or four months. The Wizard is superior to all other hollow-wire lighting systems, in that it lights with an ordinary wax match, has an automatic needle to clean the jet, and the lamps arc fly and moth proof. No methylated spirits required, and is guaranteed for fivo years. The price of a two-point plant is £ls. Each additional lamp £3 10s installed. Order your plant now for 'the coming winter, from fit. H. Blake, Box 63, Phone 129, Eltham. If your ia w , is sore and Irritable take NAZOL, It will give you relief.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1918, Page 7
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245Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1918, Page 7
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