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-5Q ?r;u V? 4 i; >v 1 j H,i f ' 1 ' * J, iaS Asfe €3» M//! ELEOTRICITY V. LUXENE. In a contest between these two illuminants, it is questionable which would come out on top. Luxene is pure white, odourless and smokeless. So is electricity, but the latter requires expensive generating machinery, and is a fixture. Luxene is portable, ready for use at all times, and with a clear lamp gives the perfection of artificial light. It is well known that some of the most disastrous fires in recent years have been directly caused by the use of common kerosene. Luxene is safe, brilliant, and gives a soft pleasant light. Only 2d. per gallon over ordinary kerosene. Strongly cased. Patent nozzles. ANDREW ALLAN, EiXEEAL AGENT AND ACCOUNTANT. Tradesmen’s Books Kept Rents Collected—Statements rendered promptly. Sales of Properties pranged. Fidelity Guarantees and Fire Insurances Elieciod. AGENT FOR Yictjria Insurance Company (Limited). Anoisiiss: ROYAL A FAY \OL CHAMBERS, TIM ARC. fo2;J CEYLON TEA ABEKGY. URE CEYLON TEAS of the Finest Quality, as packed in t!)e Garden Factory, 'can always be obtained from the Agents of ti>e Tea planters’ Association ‘,‘f (Avion. Drink British Grown Tea —Pure, Wholesome, Pleasant, Economical. E. R. TAYLOR, Agent for the Tea Planters’ Association of Ceylon. CHURCH STREEP TDIARU. fell

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2472, 4 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2472, 4 March 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2472, 4 March 1893, Page 4