The Story of the Lsmp The Modern Hurricane Lamp With the improvements made intiic designing of house lamps, out-door lamps kept pace. The demand for a lamp that would stay alight in the strongest gale resulted in' the "hurricane" lamp, the "Rayo" representing the highest standard to which these lamps have attained. / To get the clear, steady flame required in all kinds of lamps, no finer kerosene can be used than / The soft while light It neither smokes nor smells, and is free from sediment. By using Laurel your wicks are kept clean. The last thimbleful burns as well as the first. For lighting, heating and cooking, it cannot be excelled. Laurel is our new trade mark for the highest quality American Kerosene ever sold in Australasia. Ask for Laurel-All Qrocers Sell It. ; i Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary Limited 12
Motorists 9 Lunch-basket! Nil After a long run over hills and dusty roads, nothing is more refreshing than a cup of NlJgbsJilil' MILKMAID ' Hgb^" B {Cafe au Lait) Contains milk and sugar , in correct proportions, is easily • made—only boiling water being required. Y&chtsmen, Anglers, Golfers. Bowlers. Tennis- nL. players and all Sportsmen will relish the flavour of 11 this delicious beverage. i^^tfSi , JL— G) O C 2 lD . """"^^-s^ Grape-Nuts pvovirles, in concentrated form, the entire nutriment o£ wheat and barley, including their vitalizing mineral elements as grown in tho grain. This food is partially predigested in the making, so that it is easy and promptly assimilated. Usually oaten with milk, or cream, it is wonderfully delicious. Grape-Nuts, in i'andy, tightly sealed containers, is ready to serve—crisp, and fresh. It is a food for the ro- ■ bust adult, the growing child, and tho invalid. "There's, a Reason' , for
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3084, 15 May 1917, Page 9
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