THE SIMPLICITY OF DELCO-LIGHT Everyone "who sees Delco-light demonstrated is surprised at its simplicity. It really can be operated by a child. Merely a touch to the switch, and tho plant starts. It runs economically on Kerosene. If you live out where you think you can't have electric power, enquire about Delco-light to-day. It will give to your farm or your country home the advantages of the city. It will provide more than enough electric-light for a farm or home, and drives. machinery as well. Get the free booklet. Farmers' Co-op. Association, Christchurch. 03
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16546, 11 June 1919, Page 4
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