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Compare /lift# Z/i# £>fl rnwnmmm these Flames —after a 24 hours burning test The illustrations of flames are reproductions from actual photographs of the lamps after they had been burning continuously for a day and a night. The Laurel flame remains steady, smokeless, odorless, undimmed and undistorted. The other flame speaks for itself. It is the purity of Laurel which ensures a constant soft white light. Note to housewives: May we suggest that you say (distinctly) “Laurel”, when ordering kerosene from your Grocer or Hardware merchant. VACUUM OILCO.PTY. LTD. w iw. O&Vr 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. I.A'JREt Kerosene “ The Soft OTIOSE Light” O L 4

JOIN THE GOOP-MORNING CLUB, With which is affiliated THE FLUENZOL CLUB (founded 20 years). Start the day with a bright “Goodmorning,” and you’ll be surprised to And how many of life’s little worries slip away. Of course, good health is a great help to cheerfulness. Therefore REFUSE to catch cold this winter. Sniff up, gargle, or swallow Fluenzol daily. Fluenzol kills germs in nose, mouth, and throat. Prevents and cures coughs, colds, sore throat, influenza. Invaluable as a mouthwash. Get your Fluenzol to-day.

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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18067, 9 July 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18067, 9 July 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18067, 9 July 1930, Page 5

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