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A WORD ABOUT THE WIZARD.

6 THE LIGHT THAT NEVER FAIJ& Success is the crowning achievement of any undertaking man can accomplish. There is pride in service, workmanship, and invention of necessity. Ana '■ i.t is in tho spirit of that pride we call attention to the completeness of tie WIZARD benzine or petrol lighting system. ■ The tremendous success of the Wizard Benzine lighting systems and > the goodwill and satisfaction of our customers has proven beyond a doubt that these systems embody the requirements for a good, safe, artificial light that can be operated almost with the same convenience and safety a* * electricity or city gas. Tho manufacturers of Wizard Ligntj ing Systems havo the largest and best equipped plant in the world devoted to tne exclusive manufacture of kerosene and gasoline lighting apparatus., The completeness of their line affords I a variety of perfect lamps and a sac-' cessful lighting system for the ill nmination of stores, residences, Balis, churches, summer resorts, boulevards, streets, parks, driveways, wharfs, railway stations, etc. _ . , ■ x The Wizard System is simple ana safe, consisting only of a tank and hollow brass wire, and all lamps are of highest standard quality, scientifically constructed and mechanically Every article is thoroughly tested b . a staff of skilled experts before leaving the faotoiy. The Wizard System is to all appearances an ordinary gas installationsame kind of lamps, though a pnrer, clearer light. No danger, no dirt» smoke, nor soot. No lamps to clean, and a system that has tbo approval of the National Board of Underwriters* besides which it is guaranteed « from all mechanical defects for a ,of five yeara. . . , 4 ;— I The low price of the installation. ' ease of control, and economy Wizard lighting make it pr-exMllencs the system for country homes, nails, shops, hotels, schools, or churches. lamps are lit with an ordinary n* 3 _ and seldom require any outlay ror p* keep. The local agents, Messrs Cuddon and Jameson, 213 Manches - street, are always glad to. demons this favourite light or give p°®P information regarding the cost or up-tondate installation. Writ© if yon cannot call.

A PAPER tfOR PEOPLE. THE SATURDAY V E N I N G NEW 8." FREQUENT SPECIAL EDITIONS. Latest »t 8 P-m. 16 PAGES. 128 COLUMNS. 16 PAGES. <TJj B 8 o'clock Edition is delivered by > Bonwre anywhere in the City sad Suburb*, • Sumner, New Frightoa, and Lyttelton. 11,8 Saturday issue of the "Evening , New*" i> recognised aa the be«t Evening j P»p« so* published in th® South Island, j It his more special features and a greater | wriety of interesting and high-class reading j natter than any other, and it is because ' e f this has won such a high place j (j popular esteem. Amongst its leading ! attractions every Saturday are the follow ! ing:— TOWS OF THE WAR— Being a page devoted to the latest and most interesting happenings in war as recounted in the leading British and Foreign Newspapers. SELECTED FICTION— Consisting of several complete skort atories of a high literary quality. JHI» HOME MAGAZINE— < Two page 3 specially deToted to topic ol interest to womer, in whicli fashion* Mid hundreds of other matter# femisine we entertainingly discussed. GREENROOM AND GALLERY— A weekly chronicle about plays and players. £AND AND ORCHESTRAL GOSSIP, by "TOM-TOM." JPGiiTS OF ALL KINDS— A pag» - devoted to outdoor pastimes, including chatty sews and nois* bj

■pecial contributor*. Plentifully Illustrated with Photograph* tl People and Incident* in tba W« tad interesting local occurranoM, Th» Latest Edition of th* "EVENING . SEia," Published at 8 o'clock. Always contains the fullest and most Beliabla Besnlt* of ths Day's SPORTING FIXTURES AND EVENTS, lad may be obtained from all Rusnein and Agtnte throughout the City and Suburb* j U PAGES. 136 COLUMNS. 1 PENITZ.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15746, 13 November 1916, Page 10

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A WORD ABOUT THE WIZARD. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15746, 13 November 1916, Page 10

A WORD ABOUT THE WIZARD. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15746, 13 November 1916, Page 10

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