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Compare ,' I \lit~ WM —after a 24 hours. i ii The illustrations of Oamcs arc / reproductions from actual photo- J graphs of the lamps after they •"""•v had been burning continuously ( for a day and a night. —^ -yy\\ J j The Laurel flame remains C"*sfljN^ \C^^T7/ / steady, smokeless, odorless, un- \o^^ y^^^^^^y /Z/ dimmed and undistorted. \ '^^^"^ DUIr — *—i§H The other flame speaks for /Je~ It is the purity of Laurel which 1 ensures a constant soft white light. [fir* illhl J Note to housewives: May we suggest that you say (distinctly.) ~ ; "Laurel", when ordering kero- Laurel's 6 points of superiority - scne from your Grocer or Hard- 1. No smoke. 4, No odour. . ' . ware merchant. 2 No SO9 ijchmmcys, 5. A steady flame, VACUUM OIL CO, PTY, LTD. 3. No charred wicks. 6. Burns to last drop.' *^ Kerosene 'The Soft Q ■ Ifc dgiiesifft\ > '-' "lIS- ii^s^ >T^C^^^6^?^ 11 HANDY ! OZ. 7*»sw^ % ' , . dcr c=" M [ '"^^^ a OZ. POCKET TiNS

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 143, 19 June 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 143, 19 June 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 143, 19 June 1931, Page 4