m \e Leader* IN the Air Force, the Squadron Leader, in command of five aeroplanes, flies a pennant from his machine as the sign of his rank. It denotes unfailing service and superiority. Others follow where the pennant leads. OENNANT is the name of the * new illuminating Kerosene now on sale at all leading stores. Years and years of experiments have at last produced a Kerosene which—to the last spoonful—gives a clear, steady, soft light. OENNANT means that you will * use less Kerosene in your lamp; that the chimney will not be discolored; that the wick will be less charred; that the bowl will be free from sediment. Pennant is the new ideal light Pennant Succeeds when Daylight Fails. THE BRITISH IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY LTD. ALL STATES AND NEW ZEALAND > -MDS*- -aa8B»» -aess- -caßs>- -as®*-
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Otago Witness, Issue 3769, 8 June 1926, Page 18
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135Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3769, 8 June 1926, Page 18
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