/W THIS STEADY W FLAME MEANS LIFE! The authoritative and informative article alongside reiterates that one of the greatest single factors in securing. a first class hatch is the maintenance of steady unvarying warmth at the desired temperature in the incubator. To assure this, wise poultrymen use “Light of the Age” Kerosene, a tested and tried fuel with a world- reputation for reliability. and even burning in incubators and brooders. Read what Mr. T.-E. Jarman, one of Australia’s best-known authorities on poultry breeding, says about “Light of the Age Kerosene. His exhaustive tests of “Light of the Age” were made in his mammoth 18,000 and 13,000 egg incubators at Nymbodia Poultry Farm, Carlingford, N.S.W. He says: “ Throughout the twenty days’ test there was a minimum of wick incrustation and a continued regularity of flame. This clearly demonstrated the superior burning qualities and greater margin of safety of ‘Light of the Age’ Kerosene.” Standardise on “Light of the Age” in YOUR incubators and brooders and take your hatching troubles off your mind. “LIGHT OF THE AGE” A Product of: — CALTEX LIMITED (Inc. N.S.W.) . Formerly, the Texas Company (Australasia) Limited. A CHANGE OF NAME ONLY!
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 1, 15 July 1941, Page 67
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