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Its the Ke A Kerosenej Ideal for Lighting, Heating, Cooking Vacuum Oil Company PTY. LTD, Also Marketers of perfection Oil Cook Stoves and Heaters ""JIT IVE Heat" comes from well fed wicks—clean -1-9 wicks, unclogged by dirty specks of carboK. The view inside the wick-carrier shows how inferior kerosenes clog the very fibres that would help them climb .... so they leave the " tip o' the wick" starved for fuel, it chars and smokes and splutters, .... costing you much in wasted time, annoyance, discomfort, .... and new wicks! Laurel—crystal clear, and free from heavy carbon specks, climbs wicks readily ... .It quickly travels up the fine hair-like tubes in the woven cotton threads right to the vital spot—the "tip o' the wick" .... there, with the heat of the flame spreader, Laurel leaps into a blue flame gas . . . . clean and hot ... . without smell or smoke or soot. Think what it means to your cooking to have clean "live heat" in the oven! . . . . to your shiny saucepans! . . . . Why, to prepare a meal with Laurel's help means cooking without a care ! You see, Laurel climbs to the " tip o' the wick" .... and does the work, and that's what you appreciate, isn't it ? * May we suggest that you say (distinctly) "Laurel, please," when you order from your grocer ?
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 70, 26 July 1929, Page 7
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397Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 70, 26 July 1929, Page 7
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