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ligious man, a. WORMS AND NAUGHTINESS. Troublesome children are often sick children. Give WADE’S WORM FIGS • —wonderful worm worriers. Always effective in expelling worms if any present. Harmless to children in any state of health. Safe to try. No bad after effects. Nico to take. Chemists and stores.

Hurts on Hie f|Ta.re of \ A LITTLE regular care and atten- / tion to your lampswill materially l//’’-* lengthen their lives, give you better I II!A results, and save you much annoyance VI || > and inconvenience. I nj WElr 44 J WI Wmwgrrn miiuiffiMW SII sure t ’ ae w,c k fits. L should >’ just fill the tube without crowding, and K A be enough to reach the bottom of <■ the lamp. \shn|sshll l For ' anl P s with flat wicks, trim the wick daily, cutting off the burned portion evenly across the top with sharp scissors, and also slightly at the cor. ners. The wicks of lamps taking a circular wick, should not be cut. Turn the wick up till only the charred portion is exposed, and rub off evenly from left to right, always in the same direc* T Tqp tion -. CJ'kw' Wicks should be replaced once a month, or as soon as they become T A J IL? T dirty. A new wick should be thoroughfl XV J—> J— 7 ]y dried before putting it in the lamp. Never put water into the lamp to Ideal for Lighting, raise the oil. If the water reaches the Heating and Cooking wick k win P re vent proper burning. Fill the lamp daily—with “ Laurel ” —so that the reservoir is nearly full _ ~ » when the lamp is lighted. Not too Don t say full-oil, when warm, expands ; allow •—say “LAUREL f or expansion. Don't fill the lamp when burning. The contents of the reservoir should b e emptied at least once a month to ■ H HwrtP feremove dust and settlings. ■ “ LIUM When the lamp is not burning see tk:lt die wick is turned down below the top of the wick tube. Keep the burners clean. If the air passages become clogged the flame will fail, and emit an unpleasant odour, 'Pie Soft WHITE Lirihf U 7LII VACUUM OIL~COMPANY. Pg UP

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19867, 15 June 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19867, 15 June 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19867, 15 June 1927, Page 12

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