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GIVE IS LIGHT.

This has been tho cry of the ages from time immemorial, and the torch, oil, gas, clectricityj and other natural and manufactured products havo contributed their quota to light, Paraffineand tho numerous pro. ducts of pclroloum are the stooks relied upon in tho country, and these, with the aid improved central draught lamps, yield a splendid light. Bad oil will smother the best lamps in tho world; will explode at irregular intervals; and supplant happy homesteads with black and murky ruins, MaWc,asarctho best brands of highly refmedkerosene—ExcelsiorjZurlitejMoteor, aud Water Lily to wit—Luxene outshines | them all, and has proved itself tho purest and most trustworthy illuminant, It has been reduced in price by tho recent tall in freight; Every farmer valuing absoluto safety; with perfect light over cheapness with attendant risks, should use Luxeno only, Packed expressly for inland carnage; every tin having an improved nozzle, and being branded Luxeno.

THE WONDERFUL WERBUIiY.

No watch goes so well, or sells so well, as tho wonderful Waterbuiy: tlio idol of the public and friend of tho trade. Ovor 00,000 BQlclia Kaw Zealand,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4360, 4 March 1893, Page 3

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GIVE IS LIGHT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4360, 4 March 1893, Page 3

GIVE IS LIGHT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4360, 4 March 1893, Page 3

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