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'HE fine workmanship which is a feature of Hupmobile production methods puts it in the Mass of the really fine car. Hupmobile represents an unusual combination of engineering methods and production processes and the attention to detail usually found only in cars of much higher initial cost* FARMERS’ CO-DPERATIVE FEDERATION (N.Z.) LTD P.O. BOX 1124, WELLINGTON, N.Z. * //MM “J «...a ; iv k\ i Sr \\\W /A * L, \/A" 3FF m m ws> V a vV^ s&v. m m m m m WA m m mi m A '•V, CUHTOft P&TTEc^ THE earliest lamps, archaelogists tell us, were made of the skulls of animals and certain types of sea shells, in which fat was burned. At a much later period in Egypt, Greece and Rome, the illuminating value of petroleum was discovered, and burned in crudely fashioned lamps of terra cotta and bronze. The chief difficulties attending the early use of the petroleum oil lamp were excessive smoking and disagreeable odour, due to incomplete •combustion and to the Use of unrefined oil. To-day the modern lamp, containing Laurel Kerosene, burns steadily and brightly to the last drop without smoke or odour. Laurel Kerosene does not char or gum the wick. It is most economical in use. Your local grocer or store can supply your requirements. As a fuel for New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves and Perfection Oil Heaters, Laurel is ideal. For best cooking results, use a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. No dirt, ashes or waste. )Writs our nearest branch for free leaflet descriptive of all models . UR Kerosen The Soft WHITE Li Light f V __ L 9 VACUUM OIL C QMPANY. p^ttd

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 July 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 July 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 July 1924, Page 11

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