should fry Hie NEW HAVEL □ ff j\V> *•* // »»» £ « HAVELOCK “ Navy Cut ” is soldi in round sealed tins which preserve the fragrant qualities for which this favourite tobacco hats long been famed. \ jsarcu l n x\ O R T D T IM E E 3 An evening hour of cheerful entertainment and companionship—the family gathered around, and the soft rays of the lamp lighting up the pleasure and affection expressed on each face. A radiant scene. The “soft white light” of LAUREL KEROSENE illumines and cheers the family circle in many thousands of homes in Australia and New Zealand. Laurel’s outstanding qualities of whiteness and softness, so restful to the eyes, make it an ideal light to read by. Its high standard of purity never varies. It bums cleanly to the last drop. For many years Laurel has been the recognised favourite among housewives. Don 9 t say Kerosene say “LAUREL” equally good for heating and cooking . The Soft WHITE tsit UR * VACUUM OIL C QMPANY.*PTyi?D
Canada still holds pride of plnee in importations into the Dominion, and the United States comes next.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12196, 22 July 1925, Page 11
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