Article image
Article image

goTO^^^ 1 If you Require a NEW S' (J) (5)5 @ Bee tiiat If otul Get i m3*XZ32Z2OCX!CBm-3*XrSE3SSiISFZ! &i&z:73ZES!:Aax&s*» easons Wlltiy— < Tliey are Equal to fiilor-mnde for Cut and | Finish, and about Half thr Pricp, g prfdoiaggg^o^^oioMototo&iufcmolo^WoWoi Fop TOWN LIGHTING S ACETYLENE is the CLEAREST Light.— the Purest, Whitest, Safest, and Coolest Light discovered, It is so like the sunlight that plants will grow at night under its wholesome healthful ray. It lights up IS times more space than Kerosene, City Gas, or the Standard Electric Light, in proportion to the size of the flame. ; e isaSaie Light. It is used by over two of people in the United Slates, and yet the insurance records show that there were only four fues from it in the year, against 8222 irom Kerosene and Gasoline in the same period. ACEIYLENE Light is now recognised as the of the Age. For Small Towns, Townships, and Boroughs, where economy "* is of primary importance Acetylene Gas is unrivalled, Cheap 1 Safe 1 and Magnificently Brilliant 1 A well-lit town is a progressive town ! Over 380 towns in the United States alone (from 250 to 15,000 inhabitants), besides many in Great Britain and the Continent, are lit by Acetylene Gas. We can sell you a single lamp, or we can light up a whole town, and give satisiaction loal enthusiastic letter the Town Clerk writw to follows: From the Picton Borough Council. 27th August, 1907. "Ihave much pleasure in stating that the Acetylene Gas Installation in the Borough of Picton is giving every possible satisfac tion. The street lighting is exceedingly good, cheap, and reliable, absolutely unaflected by the weather, this, coupled with flip fart ihaf we- havft a first-class \iaht rost% ing the Borough less than the unreliable kerosene. I can without the slightest nasi tation confidently recommend its use, Th« plant is working splendidly, without a hitch We have now a large number of and others are being connected as last as they can. I have used the gas in my house for over six months, and, apart irom the light, we find it exceedingly good and handy for cooking—a boon to the ladies for afternoon tea, ironing, etc lam confident that Acetylene will soon be very extensively used, and, once installed, customers will not readily part with it. 1 must no close without giving your Company every credit for complete plant installed and the good workmanship of your exuerte.' (Signed) J. Blizzard, TownCle k. The Company installed an Aceiykne Plant n ouncc 0 f experience is wortn a pound of loi Lighting the lown of l'icton, and in an theory. ■ LTD. Head Office-Octagon, DUNEDIN. I BRANCHES AT CHRISTCHURCH AND WELLINGTON STEWART DAWSON & Co. Watchmakers, Jewellers, Silversmiths, DO NOT EMPLOY TRAVELLERS ANYWHERE. All Business done direct. * Write for Free Illustrated Catalogues. F 0880-9ai Gold Brooch lot with Diamond, Ruby, tnd Sapphire, in morocco case, 21/H 8064—00t. Qold Brooch set with Amethytt aad Fearis, In morooco ca>e, 18/6 su Sot, Oohl Bud Ring 10/8 12/6 18/3 21/0 4127-P»lrSt.oa*9ot.Qold 18ok Gold do-28/- 30/- 40/- 0 4188-Palr Strong Link! 17/8 Initiate engraved «d each extra. Gold Links, 18/6 GOLD MEDAL FOR WATCHES. " 1 ' *i GOLD MEDAL FOR JEWELLERY. GOLD MEDAL FOR SILYERWARE. I GOLD MEDAL far Collective Display. In open competition In every section oar exhibit was awarded the premier position, Chrietohurch (M.Z.) Exhibition, 1905-1907. .eioa-ttat.ooid H 913-180*,' iamond and 1 ement Bintr, 'n^tn^^y' Q 690S—Oct. Odd Double Bar Brooch, neat deßlgft, 12/6 0 2792—150t. Gold 0 tflS-18ct. Gold l-ltaerald and {.Diamond 2 Sapphires and 1' ling, Diamond Engagement ning, £5 B ■■■Mi ..g mm I I Wy. '.fistic .taß—*■ .;«% 31S86—lot. Gold Bar B'onch \ I H Amethyst centre, 14/3 Our Only Address for Otago and SoutfclanJ i PRINCES and DOWLING STREETS DIWEDIN>: I.Z. Branches: AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, and CnRISTCHURCH.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BH19080625.2.37.5

Bibliographic details

Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 58, 25 June 1908, Page 8

Word Count
630

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 58, 25 June 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 58, 25 June 1908, Page 8