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The wick may lie ‘starving’ ...useJUmrel, the Perfect jfM/djfn’f/ourjCamp & Stove 64 m w, Hi 1 ‘A smfs ihe Jjmrel housewife These pictures show flames after a 24-hour burning test. The lamp on the left burned Laurel. Note the steady flame, and the soft, white light, without smoke, soot or flicker! The other two burned so-called “cheap” inferior kerosenes. Clogged by dirt and carbon they were STARVED for fuel and grew litde “mushrooms” of char which distorted die flames causing smoke and soot. Guard your wicks from STARVATION! Insist on LAUREL! Then will you be rewarded withthp wbite light that comes ONLY from the Highest C IVise housewives U not just r.2. f .C VACUUM OIL COMPANY PTY. LTD.

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See how "Musical Honours" for the chef and his delicious cornflour blancmange. Harmony may be lacking in the music but not in the dish—a perfectly balanced combination of cornflour and good, fresh milk. FREE RECIPE BOOK Scad post card for copy our beautifully illustrai recipe book, free, fri J. B. Gilfiilan & Co., P, Box 848, Auckland. Wi to-day.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18397, 15 May 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18397, 15 May 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18397, 15 May 1934, Page 11