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rh the new welsbagh li| INCANDESGENT KEROSENE LAMP r &|fs»i Bs "almost as simple to work as ' ■Plllll switching on an electric light. 1' HjJUI It gives a 60-CANDLE POWEE LIGHT for one-third HMR HI - the °^ used in an ordinary lamp. iyi||J|| IT IS CLEAN: No smell; no smoke. The light does NOT • wElill TBIT THE ETES# There is no danger of explosion. *' -IISS * N0 WICK TEIMMING! NO ADJUSTMENT! Jprffi . NO BLACKENING OF MANTLES! W^jflMl No annoyance: Just a perfect light, and a I§§hsM positive saving of two-thirds of oil. jf^iiffl.'fcflL. -^c success 9^ the WELSBACH LAMP lies in its Patent SmMtF\ iIIMPBI ' Bukner and Mantle. ■PBs/flira«l you know w^a^. a 7eli3baeh Burner and Mantle does for ■ffllllfiilllliliffi a8 > nen y°u have an idea °f how much better the MJH JpalftyM|^P» WELSBACH INCANDESCENT KEROSENE LAMP ANY OEDINAET LAMP CAN READILY BE FITTED k;||| with a welsbach burner Him PEICES: Burners only, with Mantle and Chimney, 10/6; -gflflllH , Lamps, complete, from 18/- to 32/6. Write for Pamphlet giving further particulars, mJUIiB WELSBACH LIGHT CO., LTD. 102 an^ 104 Victoria Street, Wellington. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL rEssr PROVIDENT SOCIETY HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES. All Policies issued on or prior to 31st December next will share in the profits to be divided as at that date. Total CASH BONUSES divided amongst the members .£13,596,507 AMOUNT of CASH PEOFITS Divided for ONE YEAE (1907) ... £708,245 Equal to over 36 per cent of the Premiums received under Participating Assurance Policies during the year. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR. Insure at once, and participate in the profits for the current year. Branch Office—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary H. HOWARD »~ .. Local Agent, Blenheim. _____ fe I "A perfect beverage, combiningStrength, Punty and Solubility."— Medical Annual van Ho v fen's The most Delicious, Refreshing and Invigorating of all Cocoas. * BEST & GOES FARTHEST. j Drink only the Best, i I Your health demands it, for incalculable harm may result from the I consumption of cheaply manufactured drinks. 1 Beyond question the Best Summer Drinks are Thomson & Co.'s f. Aerated Waters, Mineral Waters, and Cordials. They are simply f delightful. as thirst-quenchers, and are nourishing and health-pro-fj moting as well. (Everything connected with their manufacture—pure crystal spring water, the world's best ingredients, solid silver-lined machinery, up-to-date methods, and perfect sanitation—combine to give them a flavour and " snap " unrivalled. One bottle of Thomson's Cordials, being highly concentrated and perfectly matured, will go twice as far as the thin artificially*sj| coloured solutions of cheap manufacture. It is therefore cheaper in | Hue, end to buy Thomson's, apart from health considerations. | CAUTION. S The public are cautioned that Cordials not bearing our name and trade mark Ift (" Purity ") on the capsule, label, and wrapper, are not genuine. Avoid cheap , ' | imitations by looking for the name. I THOMSON 6? CO., Dunedin. SPRINGLANDS WOOL WORKS FAIR WEATHER & SONS, > ENGINEERS, WOOL received £*r Boonring iii IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, large or small quantities. IMPORTERS OF MACHINERY AND Highest Price* given forj iWool, ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. Hides, and Sheepskins. TNSPECT our first-class Patent S. TAPP, 1 Flax Stripper. WOOLSCOURER AND FELL- Walter Street, Blenheim. M°^GER> . JN KEMORIAM CaIIDS.—An Job Printing, any style or color, at X Assortment in choice aesijjnß, Exrajue Qg&o*. ■* ) jiw* received at- Express Office,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 58, 4 March 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 58, 4 March 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 58, 4 March 1909, Page 6