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i Satu.ua, August 7, 1920J;;v, v . . . ,'1 - (11) 'uis.. I; 1 : The p3er Urn Turn into LfgM It takes power of. energy'' to produce light. With old-fashipnedlighting it took human energy. The more .fight -you had, the harder you worked for it. The great advantage of electric light is that it requires mechanical instead of human energy and, when National Mazda lamps are used, it takes only a little even of mechanical power! National Mazda lamps are so economical, use co little electricity, and produce such brilliant, cyc-helping, illumination that they are used as standard equipment with fully nine-tenths of the lighting plants now being installed. You will do well to specify National Mazda when you buy new lamps. They may be obtained from the man who sold you your plant or from the National Mazda agent where you see the Blue Carton displayed. National Lamp Works General Electric Company 78 Nela Piirk, Cleveland, Ohio Each of these- labels represents a Division of National Lamp Works equipped to give a complete lighting service - r J-. ' M . .1' I IV fc.lt 5- iL
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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