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THE WONDERFUL WIZARD LIGHT. WHAT IT IS, HOW IT WORKS, AM) WHY YOU WANT IT. The "Wizard" lighting system is a self-contained gas plant. It consists of a reservoir, outside the building, from which benzine is carried through a fine brass hollow wire to any number cf lamps fitted,in the different' rooms; when the .benzine reaches the lamps at h generated into gas, and the gas is burned in an inverted mantle, just like or'linary coal gas. Cooking'facilities are also supplied with the "Wizard." What i<: more handy than to be" able to boil tk- kettle quickly first thing in the early morning to make a cup of lea before going for the cows? This h what the "Wizard" gas ring will do, at a cost of ljd per hour. The ring costs £3 3s installed, and is worth its weight in gold. The gas generated and burned in the "Wizard" Lighting Svstem is composed of about 97 per cent, air and 3 Ver cent, benzine vapor. Compared with acetylene, the cost per candle power is about one-tenth, and compared with the average coal gas or electric light, the cost is about one-half to one-tiiTrd. Kerosene is not in the hunt, being altogether too expensive and too "toad a ! ffht to take into consideration at all. The "Wizard" is simple to operate, pen. nmnical to use, absolutely safe and reliable. Plants are guaranteed for five years. The advantage ovt-r all other hollow-wire systems is the fact that the "Wizard" is lit with a match: the ii't is automatically kept clean with n special attached needle, and no methvlated spirits U required. Each iamp gives three hundred candle power an<l lights up a room -20 \- -20 brilliantly. Owing to such a large demand for this up-to-date lighting system, prospective buyers should at. cet their order in 1n ensure a plant for the coming winter. Delivery given about six weeks from date of order. You want it now. fPrire of a two-point, -plant,. CI7, each additional light £3 17s fid. Write at once for free booklet and order blank 1% IT. IT. Plaice, box fi3 ( 'phone 12!». Eltham. representing Earlv Bros.. Ltd , Wellington.

T>. and J. MeCallumV "PERFECTION" The sole whiskv supplied at the Banquet in Edinburgh City Chambers on occasion of presentation of South African war Medals by Oenernl Sir Archibald Hunter: the sole whisky supplied at all the chief Edinburgh Municipal functions dmine the last ten years. Obtainable •4 «M hntelA. Aroid Imitation*

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1918, Page 3

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