Kmqre FOR LAMP 4 It is a known fact that one lamp may consume for the light given, as much as a quarter more current than another. Here’* a typical case... Mr. “A” paid 4/- for a 100-watt Siemens Lamp which gave 1,000 hours’ clear, glareless light, consuming 100 units at 4d.—total cost £ I -17-4 d. Mr. “B” paid 3/- for a “cheap” lamp and 3/- more to replace it when It burnt out after 400 hours. Current consumption for 1,000 hours Ilf units at 4d. total cost £2-7-Bd. So, on an average years’ light, Mr. "A” paid 10/4d. less than Mr. "B”. And that’s on ope point only. Calculate the savings on the basis of a six-roomed house! Pearl or Opal— The Popular Pair ELECTRIC LAMPS RICHARDS Local Stockist: & McKinley PRODUCT OF A GREAT BRITISH ORGANISATION
Ring' 51 FOR THE PROMPT DISPATCH OF YOUR GROCERY ORDER Don't leave your ORDER until the last minute. Give us a ring on the phone when you have it made out and it will be delivered in quick time. FOR THE FARMER Hardware and Tools . ? All Requirements at Bedrock Prices. J. Morris General Storekeeper ’PHONE 51. w
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Opunake Times, 25 October 1935, Page 4
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194Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Opunake Times, 25 October 1935, Page 4
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