GIVE US LIGHT.
This has been the cry of the ages from timo immemorial, and the torch oil, *gas, electricity, and other natural and lnanufaetured products have contributed their quota to light. Paraffine and the mimorous products of petroleum aro the stocks relied upon in the country, and these, with the aid of improved central draught lamps, yield a splendid light. Bad oil will smother the best lamps in the world ; will explode at irregular intervals, and supplant happy homesteads with black and murky ruins. Reliable as are the best brands of highlyrefined kerosene — Excelsior, Zurlite, Meteor, and Water Lily to wit— Luxene outshines them all, and has proved itself the purest and most trustworthy illuiuinant. It has been reduced in price by the recent fall in freight. Every farmer valuing absolute safety, with perfpet light over cheapness with attendant risks, should use Luxene only. Packed expressly for inland carriage, every tin having an improved nozzle, and being branded Luxone.
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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 4
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160GIVE US LIGHT. Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 4
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