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SYMBIOTIC LIGHTING FIXTURES From 9.30 a.m: on Tuesday, May 4, 1930, all our branch showrooms will be prepared and ready to show to you fittings for electric lighting: Yo have opened your eye8 to the morning 8 gunrise, admired a lovely sunset, and you have noted the partnership of cloud and cloudless sky with reflected light beams. There are times when you have been awe-bound with the beauty: and you would have staked your life 8 asset8 that no artist could paint on canvas S0 lovely 2 spectacle: To-day we copy, mechanically; such conjunctive lighting eftfect in your own residence: 1n each room of your home light beams that are good fon you~it is possible to blend the walls, ceiling and corners with the furnishings into lovely harmonious allies; all contributing to an atmosphere that you and your visitors need. Now, look at your present electric lights, and ask yourself-are they parasitee in your room 2 Do they dazzle and bring about the continuous changing of the pupils of your eyes, a8 your vigion roveb over the room ? Then it i8 time you came to 4S and learnt of mutualistic symbiotic lighting: TURNBULL & JONES LTD: WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, HAMILTON Suppliers of Electrical Fittings for the first Hydro Eleclric Scheme in New Zcaland

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 26

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