Credulity.
Credulity is the state of believing without evidence—of being easily misled. Amongst the most credulous people to-* day are those who invest in a petrol gas plant for lighting their premises, on mere ap.pearance, or on *the statement of a slick traveller, To get the best plant for your money you should first listen to bia arguments, then see for yourself, think it over, and, if you are satisfied, then get it. When a traveller for the " WIZARD " Lighting System telle you that his plant is the best don't beliove him. Ask for proof. This .'a where he will get you, becauso he has the proof, He can show you ; (a) His lamps are the only moth and fly-proof lamps on the market, Think what this means. The mantle on which the gas burns is a very frail thing, and a large moth or fly striking it would invariably break it, and probably the globe as well. When the "WIZARD" was first introduced into New Zealand the lamps were not fiy«proof, and tho subsequent trouble wifeh moths, etc, showed the firm that an absolutely fly*proof lamp was essential in New Zealand, and they have consequently now got it. , (b) His lamps can all be hted with an ordinary wax match, (c) That his lamps are not only njaoin lit, but are also provided with an Auto* matic Cleaning Needle. All information regarding the " WIZARD " can be supplied by Mr P, H, Martin, of Milton, G. A. Wilson, corner of Sisuart street and Octagon (postal address, Box 309, Dunedin),the bolo agent for Otago and Southland, Several plants have now been installed n Milton, and intending purchasers may see a plant working and obtain all infor* mation from Mr T. G. Henderson..,.
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Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 72, 13 September 1917, Page 1
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291Credulity. Bruce Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 72, 13 September 1917, Page 1
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