LAMP TALKS—No. 5 l SSSzM & a m BUSINESS _ I.- jm Light is the magnet that attracts moths. . . . and people. Attract passers-by towards your shop with well-lit, well-displayed windows. Draw them inside with a bright cheery interior. The essence of good shop lighting is to be sure of ample light and provide reflectors that direct it on to the display. Above all things avoid harsh glare. Siemens’ Pearl and Opal Lamps, with their diffusing bulbs, give the most effective and economical light with a complete absence of glare. MARUOHM LAMPS, \ " The dealer who pells SIEMENS' Electric Lamps knows how to serve you better and save you money—buy from him. ST.Z. Distributors: Cory-Wright & Salmon, Wellington and Auckland.)
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3400, 30 July 1932, Page 3 (Supplement)
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