GIVE IS LIGH'I. This lias bren the cry ot tho ages from lime immemorial, aiid tho torch oil, ens electricity, and other natural and manufac* tared produces havo contributed their quota to light. ParaOineand tho numerous produets of petroleum aro Die stocks relied upon in lb country, and these, with the aid so improved central draught lamps, yield a fplondid light. Bad oil will smother the best lamps in tbo world; will oxplodo at irregular intervals, and supplant happy homesteads with black and murk; ruins, Reliable, as are tho best, brands of highly refiiiedkerosone-ExcclsiorjZurlitejMoteoi'i and Water Lily to wit—Luxcno outshines thorn all, and has proved itself the purest and most trustworthy illuminant, It has been reduced in prico by tho recent fall in freight'.' - Every farmer 1 valuing absolute safety, with perfect light over cheapness with attendant risks; should use Luxcno only. Packed expressly for inland carriage) every tin having an improved nozzle, and being branded Luxene.
THE, WONDEHFUL WATEHBURY. No watcbgoes soivell, or'solls so well, as the wonderful Waterbury: tho idol of the
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4288, 7 December 1892, Page 3
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174Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4288, 7 December 1892, Page 3
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