I ELECTRICITY V. LUXENE. \ B — I In a contest between these two 1 Illuminants, it is questionable which I would oome out on top. Luxene is H 1 pure white, odourless and smokeless. | H Do is electricity, but the latter reI quires expensive generating machiI nery, and is a fixture. Luxene is ■ portable, ready for use at all times, B and with a clear lamp gives the per- j 1 fection of artificial light. i It is well known that some of the 1 most disastrous fires in recent years I H I have been directly caused by the use j ■ of common kerosene. I Luxene is safe, brilliant, and gives H I a soft pleasant light. |j j J Only 2d. per gallon over ordinary | a kerosene. 0 ! " Strongly cased. Patent noßzles. || LADIES' VISITING CARDS.—SO Superfine Ivory Cards, including engraving copper, plate, for 7a 6d; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling at Hkiui.l) Works, Wyndhara street, the aboveway be obtained within two hours if necessary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9044, 24 November 1892, Page 6
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