gUBLIC NOTICES. THE MANHATTAN PATENT SMOKELESS INCANDESCENT = LAEV-P. = Absolutely THE FINEST INCANDESCENT LAMP on the Market, BMOKELEBS AND ODOURLESS, Because it is Impossible to Turn the Wick Too High or Too Low. A BEAUTIFUL LOOKING LAMP, NICKEL SILVER THROUGHOUT, ELEGANT OEBIQN AND FAITHFUL'WORKMANSHIP. FULL OF THE MOST MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, of which the following are a few:IT IS THE ONLY INCANDESCENT LAMP BURNING KEROSENE OIL WITHOUT MANTLE. -. THE LIGHT IS TURNED OUT JUST LIKE GAS-IT DOESN'T REQUIRE BLOWING DOWN THE CHIMNEY, .'-". ,-• : THE WICK REQUIRES BUT SLIGHT ATTENTION, BEING EASY TO CLEAN, AND, WHEN USED, EASY TO REPLACE. THE FLAME IS, AND MUST BE, ALWAYS EVEN. THE LAMP PRODUCES INFINITELY MORE LIGHT THAN ANY OTHER CENTRE DRAUGHT LAMP, AND IS VERY ECONOMICAL IN ITS OIL CONSUMPTION. . ; , The sizs of the Manhattan Lamp is 14 inches. It is .o he obtained from all Ironmongers. Price, £1, with shade y and chimney. THE MA_^HATa__N LAMP CO. (LIMITED). v
THE "COLERAINE" WATERPROOF^ ■ TWJEXJ OVERCOATS. This article, the result'; of"a^Ne* System of Waterproofing*, being subjected to a most severe test previous to its being j made Into these garments, Is confidently recommended as possessing wet-reslstlng properties never yet attained in any other Tweed Fabric,- while it Is perfectly free from the universally complained of, .uncomfortable, and seriously unsanitary .attributes of the ordinary Waterproofs, for, in contra-dlstlnctlon to ' them, the "Coleraine" admits of 'Free Ventilation, , is entirely odourless, and is as eminently wearable in fine weather-as it is indispensable in wet With such advantages alone it coulil not fall to command a very large sale, but when they are supported by the very obvious fact of its; superiority of appearance, it Cannot be reasonably doubted that ! the . "Coleraine" will achieve a lasting success as the Coat of the Day. ,:;. • PKICE-FPOM £2 2/ TO 75/. B. J.M. KEMP. MERCHANT TAILOR AND \ OUTFITTER, ' , , 128, Queen-st. & Parnell, Auckland. ' Sole Agents for the North Island.' J. H. M. CARPENTER, COAL MERCHANT," ' .- AUCKLAND & NEWMARKET. !■ - - - - - *' ,: -; '■' .; - ' —' —f~ —.,.,' ;' —~ i „,''■; ■—r- ———- REMOVAL NOTICE DONALD AND EDENBOROUGH, AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT & PRODUCE BROKERS & ISLAND TRADERS, Have much pleasure ln notifying* their Customers and the Public Generally that they , HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR i NEW PREMISES, QUEEN-ST., " A Few Doofs from Customs-st. We have the Largest and Most Up-to-date Auction Mart ln the Colony. SALES OF ALL FRUIT AND PRODUCE IN SEASON ARE .HELD REGULARLY, And with our Large Connection We can confidently guarantee Clients the very best results from Consignments entrusted to us. Goods received, at both Back and Front Entrances. ' ■ .* INSPECTION INVITED. DONALD _ EDENBOROUGH. ; QUEEN-ST. '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 195, 17 August 1900, Page 7
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