THE LIGHTING OF FAB-MS AND COUNTRY HOUSES. Next to the Arcadia Hotel on Lambton Quay is to bo seen the neatest and most compact of private electric-lighting plants. It is called Delco Light, and is running for public exhibition evory afternoon between 3 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. The simplicity, of tho.Deko-Light plant surprises every visitor. It. really can be operated by a cliiM —jlisfc a switch to press and Delco-Light starts. Runs on kerosene, and operates more than enough lights for the average farm—drives small machinery, too. For country homes, churches, and 'public halls. See the plant. Arthur D. Riley and Co., Ltd., aro distributor for North Island, Marlborough, and Nelson—Advt. ' ' Tho New York Court of Appeals upheld a saloon-keeper who refused to sell a drink to a negro.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 221, 6 June 1918, Page 8
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