d/g %y rfJIM —after a 24 hours burning test The illustrations are reproduced from photographs of wicks after they had undergone identical tests —burning continuously for a day and night. The wick that burned Laurel showed no char ... for Laurel is so pure and clean that char does not form, and a constant, steady, smokeless, soft white light results. The other wick tells its own story —ordinary kerosenes have many bad habits... charring is but one of them. Note to housewives: May we suggest thatyou say (distinctly)''Laurel'', when ordering kerosene from your Grocer or Hardware merchant? VACUUM OIL GO. PTY. LTD. Laurel's 6 points of superiority 1. No smoke. 4. No odour. 2. No sooty chimneys. 5. A steady flame. 3. No charred wicks. 6. Burns to last drop. The Soft OTOTTI! Light
'NAZOL," the family remedy for coughs, colds, etc. Brings instant relief. 60 dozes 1/6, double size 2/6. —Ad.
LADIES N 0.2 Corrective Pills extra Strong 12/6: Special Formula* 20/ Write for Catalogue of Goods Post free Hot* K«w Addraeai—fe •'• Q. HANAPIH, Chemist* 9 MS High Stress,
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18237, 10 July 1931, Page 4
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