Have you heard the good news? Colds fly before NAZOIry-the ready-for-use and money-saving . remedy. Keep NAZOL bandy. Sixty doses Is 6d. 3
The Welcoming Light THROUGHOUT the ages, light has ever been a symbol of welcome. Ask the tentdweller, returning to camp after night-fall I The welcoming gleam of the camp lantern sends a warm glow through the heart that repetition never stales."Laurel" is the Kerosene that most campers use in their lanterns. They choose it because of its proved efficiency—because it is a high-grade kerosene—fiickerless, odorless and smokeless. "Laurel" is greatly in favor with householders, too, who find that a "Laurel"-burning latnp gives a softer, better light than either electricity or gas. Throughout the countryside, " Laurel" is known as "The soft white fight" Order from your grocer, and be careful to say "Laurel"—not .merely "Kerosene." ji• Vacuum Oil Coiupaiiy Pty. Ltd.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16370, 15 November 1918, Page 2
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