A HELP FOR THE FARMER'S WIFE.
Every country housev-irV "ants clean, bright light in the home —wants 6omo moan.s to lighten iier labour —wants to make the form more attractive for the children. Therefore she wants "DeicoLight." which is already providing these benefits in 100.COO country hoiis«?s. Even from the household point ct view, '•"Deko-Lipihi'' is a worth-vyhile inrc.itirwnt-: but when you ccJisidcr that it will give Tjerl'cjt light and useful power all over the farm, you will realise that it i.s something no farmer should ho without. a complete electric plant—r.imp'o. cHi: ,: .fnt, saro. and ccnnotnical. (Jet- interesting booklet. N.Z. Farmer.-' C'c-ou., Christchurch.
Sir Harry T-auder. noted i~co:r:i eamedi'.n and wneoi 1 . v. ilj receive the princely salary of £1000 per vrnsk during his Australasian totiv. Originally tour wr>< to have commenced in Sydney on May 10tl». h'li as tl l ° theatres vrore closed up ov.iug to the epidemic. it iras tentatively arranged that the f rr evt enriodian v.-onkl come to >,>v Zetland first. in the hope that {]>» epidemic 'voi'Jd have exhausted . itself in Australia by the time th- Dominion four was ended, but at- this time the New Zealand Government placed an embargo on tho conveyance of passengers. so Messrs .T. and N\ Tn-ifc had to arrange for an opening in Melbourne instead.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16522, 14 May 1919, Page 10
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