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ti2&&®&Bo&SMal>&&ffi fc-n u Burn Wick or si 2^ #7*j 7.a.y «Mn I'm -Wk' »'"! ; Kerosene/, Ideal for Lighting, Heating, Cooking Vacuum Oil Company PTY. LTD. Also Marketers of Perfection Oil Cook Stoves and Heaters uiii'HE stove wick on the left tells its own - 1 - pathetic story clogged by specks of carbon (so common in so-called "cheap" inferior kerosenes) the tip of the wick has been charred by the flame ...... which has burned right into the cotton threads, reducing them to cinder a smoky, sooty, smelly, potblackening effort is the best it can do with the carbon-clogged fuel it has been fed with. Madam, that "tip o' the wick" plays a vital part it is the "jumping off place" with a clean-burning kerosene like Laurel . . . actually, the flame shouldn't touch the "tip o' the wick" .... it doesn't when Laurel is used. Glance at the right-hand illustration see how Laurel leaps from the wick to become a blue flame gas clean, smokeless "live heat*' that shares your pride in aluminium ware, cooks best for you, and makes the wick live longer. ;.. Ask (distinctly) for Laurel —and enjoy'a new cooking pleasure. »
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 40, 22 June 1929, Page 3
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191Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 40, 22 June 1929, Page 3
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