THE ECONOMY OF THE WONDERFUL WIZARD.
INCOMPARABLY THE BEST LIGHT FOR THE MAN OP MODERATE MEANS. There are lights and lights. Poor lights, good lights—cheap lights, dear lights—expensire-to-nistal-arid-ruii lights, and cheap-to-instal-and-easy-to run lights—like the wonderful WIZARD. And you the buyer must take into careful consideration these important points. Some house lighting systems givo good results but are so expensive to instal and conduct that tho advantages gained are more than offset byb the abnormal cost. Then too, if placing the installation in a comparatively old house, one has to consider the possibility of either rebuilding at a later daste and so "scrapping". the lighting outfit or possibly putting in electricity—wheu available —though most users of tho Wizard would not exchange their light for any Lighting System on earth. Still these things have to be considered and that's where the economical Wizard scores.
A case was recently shown lis where a farmer- was being pressed to instal a much vaunted system, in a' house he anticipated pulling dotvn in a few years and replacing with a bungalow. But a comparison of cost proved that where other systems would cost him about £7O he could get a. complete WTZAJR.D PLANT for under £2O And as he said: "I don'£ mind scrapping a £2O outfit after a few years use if I h.aye to." As a matter off fact very little* of the Wizard Plant need bo wasted as the greater part could be removed and reerected.
Those interested in tho lighting problem, are invited to at once get iii touch with the South Canterbury Agont Mr H. AVatseu, Garner Rollesto'n Street and Otipua Road. Timaru. ...
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16310, 11 August 1917, Page 5
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273THE ECONOMY OF THE WONDERFUL WIZARD. Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16310, 11 August 1917, Page 5
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