GIVE US LIGHT.
Thia haa been the ory of the ages bom time immemorial, and the torch, oil, hob, electricity, and other natural and manufactured products have contributed their quota to light. FarsQineaud the numerous products of petroleum are tba stocks relied taponintheaountry, and these, with the aid improved central draught lamps, yield a splendid light. Bad oil will smother the beat lamps in thetrorld; will explode at irregular and supplant happy homesteads witlr blaok and murky rains. Boliable, as are the best brands of highly refined kerosene—ExcelsiorjZurliteiMoteor, and Water Lily to wit—Xmxene outshines then i*ll, and has proved itself the purest sndmost trnßtworthy iiluminant. It has been reduced in price by the recent tail in freight Every farmer valuing absolute safety, with perfect light over cheapness with attendant risks, should use Luxene only. Packed expressly for inland carriage; every tin having an improved nozzle) and being branded Luieno.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4414, 9 May 1893, Page 3
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149GIVE US LIGHT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4414, 9 May 1893, Page 3
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