erose costs h 3?l* 3 to use f AL'REL is the most economical kerosene you can use. A little goesa long way. When you burn Laurel in your lamps or heaters, you burn VAPOR not liquid. Laurel climbs rapidly to the tip o' the wick, lights up quickly and there vaporises readily . . . for Laurel vapors mix freely with air and burn completely. Inferior kerosenes cannot vaporise so well as Laurel, hence they cost you much more to use. Laurel’s soft white light burns without smoke, soot or smell — lamp chimneys aren’t blackened and shades are not soiled — these are but a few of the many reasons for Laurel’s great popularity. To make sure ask (distinctly) for “LAUREL” ... never say kerosene. The Soft WHITE Light VACUUM OIL COMPANY PTY. LTD. 9 l_
“The Gamble of Life,” for princes or clods, Is losing the stakes in taking the odds. “The Gamble of Life,” is scramb’o and strife. Hustle for dollars and pleasing a wife. “The Gamble of Life,” as seasons come round, Is greeting the weather in language profound. “The Gamble of Life” brings us colds to endure, Then comes Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
light and crisp BAKING POWDER
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18354, 27 August 1929, Page 13
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