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GOOD LAMPS MEAN better LIGHT THE Philip* Photometer definitely ' proves that only by purchasing the best quality lamps can you be *ure of lighting that is both efficient and economical. The "cheap” inferior lamp is cheap in name only and costs so much extra in current consumption, without giving value in light, that the first saving in cost turns out a serious loss So-called "cheap” lamp* are ofte unbranded and unguaranteed The few which are marked fo wattage »o often vary from their indicated rating that you can never be sure of anything but dissatisfaction. On the one hand Philips lamp* are clearly marked with the CORRECT wattage and give maximum value in light output '< for current consumed. Safety lies in the hallmark "Philips”—a lam of English manufacture that which THERE IS NONE BETTER. always use PHILIPS LAMPS Advt. ot Philips Limps (NX) US.. 386-288 WafctfleM St.. Wftn^wT.i 111 m I A V 3 MADE ENGLAND and flavourare combined in _fJo other jtlc approaches it in Quality Brewed byJW Zealand Breweries Ltd.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22326, 28 July 1934, Page 2
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