Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

""""if 51 I BftHT fIT 1 ilii fcjjl LlfaH'l AI UlnliUdl Igl PROVIDED YOU INSTALL THE HOLLOW WIRE PETROL The " Edina Supremo " operates on the air-gas principle. It generates air-gas in the proportion of 4 per cent, gasoline vapour to 96 per cent. air. That's why the "Edina Supreme "is so cheap—so cheap, .indeed, that the light it gives is only one-tenth the cost of gas of electricity. 1 Apart, from the economy of the " Edina Supreme" there is also to be I considered the healthfulnes3 of its light, as well as its convenience and safety. | j The Edina Supremo system is easily and cheaply installed in any country home, store, hall, or church, and is absolutely safe. No increaso In fire in- j surance rates. Lighted with Match—Ordinary Way. One ordinary wax or wooden match will light two lamps without singeing the fingers. There is no necessity to keep a can of alcohol or methylated spirits for immersing an asbestos torch for lighting purposes. Thus it is not j j only safer, but more convenient. \ 56 years of business activity in New Zealand. j | Can any other Firm give you tbis assurance behind their claims. CiLUTTIOKT. BEWARE OF FALSE STATEMENTS. Vide N.Z. Herald, page 7, of Friday, 12th April, 1918. One of our competitors (name on application), in their attempt to crush out legitimate competition, published an article under the heading of their own light with the prefix "WHY IT EXCELS," in which, no doubt brought about by the loss of business, due to the " Edina Supreme " System being (to use their own expression) " JUST AS GOOD," they were so far carried away that they published a false and malicious statement to the effect that on the market there, were no other "MATCHLIGHTER" SYSTEMS with AUTOMATIC Needles to keep the jets clean, I their intention evidently being to 'create an erroneous impression in the j minds of likely purchasers. In their statements they evidently reckoned without our well-known, tested, and proved H "EDINA SUPREME" MATCH LIGHTER SYSTEM I all our supplies of which are fitted with the patented AUTOMATIC NEEDLE TIP CLEANERS, which latter device is found of infinite benofit in clearing any gas obstruction that may take place due to the use of Bcnzino containing a proportion of deleterious substances. Owing to the latest improvements being embraced in j the superior construction of the ! "EDINA SUPREME" MATOELIOHTER LAMPS, purchasers are assured of obtaining the maximum amount of LIGHT with the absence of trouble so well known to users of other plants of a similar i nature on the market. 70 Hours of Clear Bright Light for 3/Tests—careful, exacting carried out in our own warehouse, have proved I beyond Question that you' can get beautiful bright light, strong, but restful and soothing, at a cost of approximately one hall-penny an hour from the j "EDINA SUPREME" MATCHUGHTER SVST&rVS. Call or write for all particulars. You'll be surprised and delighted with the cheapness, convenience, and effectiveness with which the " Edina Supreme will light your home or store. List of satisfied users on applica- j tion to the j SOLE ACiENTSA. & T# BURT, Ltd., Auckland or write for name of nearest Sub-Agent. mm We nave a SHI A ifMiAic fOt* ¥011! There are many reasons why we advocate the Kodaks and the Brownies. For one thing, they are offered in a large range of t models and at pricos nothing can compete against. Thoy ore made for different sized pictures and with a wide choice of ! lens and shutter equipments, as well as finish. All are > reliable and efficient. s A further point is, that we give praotioal lessons and demon- [ strations to purchasers. All our experience is given free j -that's just a little part of our service to our customers. i No. 3A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK-This is the Camera for the popular postcard-size picture. There is no better instrument 1 lor everyday use; it has all the latest and best features—the I ball-bearing shutter; the automatic focussing lock and scale; | the autographic attachment, etc It can be had with the R.R. c F'B lens, price £51151-, or the splendid Anastigmat F/7.7 lens, price £6/151-. No. 2 FOLDING AUTOGRAPHIC BROWNIE-Quite the most wonderful value Camera on the market—no other at a low price has such fittings and equipment. Here are some: tested j 1 lens fitted in ball-bearing shutter; the auto time scale, an aid to ■ correct exposure; autographic titling attachment; focussing loci;; reversible view under. 1 his is a Pocket Camera for i. pictures 3} x 21, with meniscus lens, price 37/6; with R.R. [ lens, price ¥5/-. Learn mors about thorn at fBliS I I Who offer you Expert Attention A***dvmi&s[ SI 111ia I ? 52 QUEEN ST. ■ AUCKLAND I SJjj II llf I ' " Everybody's" and " The Queen's" s^^^^?^, 'o*^ l ra 1 You'll know our Shop-Kodaks in H 1 the windows and the painting of ir BH g tho Kodak. Girl on the door. jj B ««jgssg|jjF» jj IJr >* " ™~" "ouuwoßO'sy i(' C 3 Bafetst and most "wTuki 1 \ SiZ GentlaMedicine foe ,»» nßl|ll| | M Mn mt mm liJIi'IBT fi »» Infants, Children, BMBP^sJWBSWBW^^|ffiB Q r-TI Delicate Females, aW Wi vTftal T I 9§L!N| WAVM 2J -t| end tfw Sickness Hkjj yg, VfußJjk I fjgjgll I M so • jpi C 3, *&* Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, HeadacH I 6 £/)' Heartburn, Indigestion, Soar Eructations, Bilious Afiwtiens. __„_—_jl-I—i ■'■■ i»« '"" "'"' ' •"——~———' —————————————————^___———— I. §§S§ ; Toon lose no time In buying a tin of M mmiifiiß Are made from a formula of the Liverpool Throat fp ®l wWMr hospital. They are antiseptic and kill the germs. K * imilmin BVANS, SONS, LBSCtm & * BSft Uottii, LONDON. m

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19180425.2.7.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16833, 25 April 1918, Page 3

Word Count
938

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16833, 25 April 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16833, 25 April 1918, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert