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Superior English Table Lamps, in I ornate art metal decorations. I No. I—Very elegant design in I antique bronze, the bowl mounted on massive pillars set on large base: shaded Venetian globe to match, fitted with double wick, duplex burner. Complete at 27/9 each No. 2 —_n Art Brass, handsome brass bowl resting upon a twisted pillar, set on a Urge copper base, duplex double-wick burner and Venetian globe. Complete at 24/9 each No. 3—ln Black Metal, relieved in brass, mounted on an ornate and massive column set on large metal base, fitted with double-wick duplex burner, tinted Venetian globe. A handsome table lamp, giving a powerful and brilliant light, and needing very little oil. Complete at 37/6 each The Famous Hitchcock I*mp.— This is the cheapest and finest lamp ever invented. The mechanism is perfect, and is designed to secure the following advantages— No chimney is required; the light is almost incandescent, and the flame is free from flickering. The consumption of oil is trifling, and there is neither smoke nor smell. It is a clean, safe, serviceable household lamp, and it is only the latest and improved patterns that we have in stock. Complete at 27/6 each The Study or Beading Lamp. This lamp is sat up on a nickel rod, and can be lowered or raised as may be required. The reservoir is quite apart from the burner, and can be readily detached for filling. This is an ideal lamp to read or sew by, the light is steady and brilliant, and it is economical in oil consumption. Reduced price 28/6 each.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12203, 25 May 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12203, 25 May 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12203, 25 May 1905, Page 2

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