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* 1 Pttblic Ooaipmios. THB IttRCAXTILK WKANCE COMPA as , LUOTEDI. *° laoc——rated under tbe Pro*—lons of U Co—panics Act, IS— JTTAL „ .. _»,00 ** With power to increase. Registered Office: Morten's Buildings. Christchurcrf I • <n- n . »n»a—tobs: d w - Rutherford, runbolder. Waiau. r S??.?* 1 gentleman, Christchurd - « dliam Reeee. Ironmonger. Christchui a ißip ° tUiT ' —-»««■ * John T. Bell, land and estate agent, Chri »- church. « Augustus Wm. Bennetts, auctioneer, Cbri * chnrch. soLicrroß-staxAGER: T. G. Rnsaell. bankers Colonial Bank of Xew Zealand. rT*tHK Company is prepared to ADVANC JL MOXb\ upon Freehold Property, inlar or small aum_at Curr eat Rates of Interes also, upon the"Secnrity of Bills of Sale. MOl t EIfFS ° f 9to fk. Wool and Agricultural Ldei t Personal Property generally. £ or J n i*H 1 . c I Particulars apply to T. G ' A. \\. BKXXKTTB, Auctioneer, Chris 1 church. T. W. DUHAXT. Agent Leeston. 73 Bnajness Notices. THE "AURORA" COMBINATION LAMP STOVE. NOTICE TO THK TRADK AXD PUBLIC fTtHK SECOXD SHIPMENT of the above hs .a. now arrived, and we are pleased robe abl to announce we can now execute the ver numerous orders previously received, whicl: owing to the tremendous demand for this art p l6 -we were unfortunatebr not able to bupd! in the first instance. THE - AURORA" COMBINATIOX LAMP SsTOVE. CHEAP LIGHT t f~CHFAP LIGHT!»! PRICK COMPLETE, ax. THE MOST MARVELLOU3 COMBINATIOJ Of LIGHT AXD HEAT EVER KNOWN. Width of flame, 4 inches. Only a"few minute required to boil a kettle of water. Will boil oi cook foritwenty to twenty-six hours (according to height of flame and quality of kerosene used) with once filling at an average cost ot m M In to *n PER HOUR. And at the same timo furnishing a bright and agre«aNe light equal to Two Ordinary I—mpa for read—g. sewing, etc . B—4ts on Dries a Room Quicker axo fab more Kr—h—ivaxv than a Coal Fma. as the lamp may be placed in the centre or any part of the room. Will keep 10 degroeaof frost out of a room 12 feet square! !1 a posrrrvE blesstxg for the HOUSEHOLD. The office store, warehouse, workroom, nursery, restaurant, hotel; for the chemist, photographer, bookbinder, printer, student, cabinetmaker, dressmaker, laundress, tailor, hairdresser: tho surveyor, contractor, and shepherd: camping in tents, or on board ships, ate.; for the sick room especially, and for the conservatory. In fact, for anyone In want of a quick, reliable beat and light, this stove is Simply Ikoisf—csablb. STRONG AND DURABLY MADE; PORTABLE. Ko Glass. Ko Chimneys. No Flue. Ko Smell No —bar or trouble—because No Dirt. Decidedly Ornamental, with enamelled bass and broace fin—a. At all times convenient, and always ready.- Can be carried about easily andplaced upon the table or mantelpiece. While enumerating only a few of the countlees purposes for which this little stove is valuable, we wish especially to call attention to the fact that it has NO PARTICULAR SEASON OF USEFULNESS being equally convenient in Winter as in Summer, in Autumn as' in Spring. With no other recommendation, its efficient service in the sick room alone, when at any moment of the night or day prompt application of remedies may afford immediate relief, placea upon it a VALUE NOT TO BE SHILLINGS AND PENCE. . Invaluable tv the Laundress, who can iron all day long with two Irons. A Speciality for Greenhouses or ConserTatorieaSl Keeping 10 Degrees of Frost out of a Room. 12 Feet Square 1!! Tbe Thing for the Sick Room !!! Of Inestimable Value to the Doctor!!! EqaaDr Useful in Summer and Winter! ' ! Indispensable to the Housewife t!! For Ironing —the Grandest Invention of the Age!!! Drying Clothes la Wet Weather— A Treasure!! 1 For Drying a Damp Room or Clipboard! 1! The Bachelor's Friend 1!! Perfectly Safe, and Always Ready for Light and Heat!!! POSITIVELY THE BEST AND CHBAPEB - CONTRIVANCE EVER INVENTED. ASK PARTICULARLY FOR THE -AURORA.' The name is cast upon each foi it Is the ONE and ONLY Article in the Markthat will faithfully answer above description; and we must warn the public against trumpery Imitations ttnade of Inferior material) of this SplendW Invention, which may be offered for a few shillings less money,«tiut which can never fulfil half the advantages claimed, and rightly dahaed for the "Aurora." POINTS TO WHICHWE DRAW ESPECIAL

NOTICE ARK— The Font or Cistern of tbe "Aurora," which contains the kerosene, is of solid iron, cast all in oae.ssecev therefore very substantial, and the lamp, after once bought, will last for many yean. Another and most important feature in Ihfieonst—tet—n of the Aurora is the perforated Nipple or Cap. which, in conji—ctkm with the P»H"'»t const—ictioa of the' Burner, renders COMBUSTION PERFECT AXD AN EXPLOSION IMPOSSIBLE!!! This fact alone places tbe "Aurora" Lamp Btove practically beyond oompetiiion; the eapsr—rity in comparison with any other make beJng at a glance apparent. We may state—a aavo several other makes of this article to arrive shortly—but more for the sake of comparison than that we anticipate much demand for them—which we can place upon the market at much leas money, but cannot conscientiously claim half the great advantages we set forth and PRQTa In favor of the-Aurora, especially so as regards SArarr. For the warm weather now appronahing. tbe Aurora Lamp-Stove wTU prove a boon to thou- ' sands. By simply striking a match you can boil the kettle, fry. or bake; and immediately turn out the lamp when done with, and the unbearable heat of a fire and trouble of kindling the same so often In hot weather is dispensed with. Thus the Aurora will save its first cost-—ln the value of coals and firewood—in no time, betides taking the place of a lamp for lighting Weare now supprying-properly constructed for the Aurora, aad at a small additional cost:— An Oven capable of roasting a small joint of meat. &c.; also. Kettles In various sizes. To be procured through any ironmonger or storekeeper In town or^oonntry, [ PERCY JOXDWARD. 1 ! Sole Agent for New Zealand, General Importer. Market Place. C——tenure— Do not forget the word " Aurora " is cast on each Lamp, and the I PRICE IS 41 EACH. TTW, SIGNOR MOHOVICH'S DRAG A ; Vegetable Remedies. fTTHE rapidly increasing demand for Signer X Mobovich's Vegetable Remedies has mii duced him to extend their manufacture, and to i grant a redaction in the price of single bottles, so that these Valuable Medicines may be within the reach of all. The prorrietor does not pretend to offer to the public a composite nostrum, which is, in ItselL a p^*—wo for every description of internal and external disorder, but guarantees each preparation sold by him to act beneficially is the case* for which it is.specifically proThe elements of the preparations being purely vegetable, aad their emoacy having been tested and approved, the public may rely an baring at hand a class of medicines, the value of which is now funy eatabl—bed. SIMPLE. SAFE. AND RET .TABLE • REMEDIES. _T No fa—Byehiwild be-without them. Hundreds of Genuine Testiman—la. j DRAGA UNTMENT. Tar Rheun—tia—, Rheumatic Gout, Sciatica. Sprains, —m"— l '"*. Pa—* in the Back aad Loins. DRAGA "NERVINE. For Neuralgia aad Tic Dolorcux. DRAGA PAIN RELIEF. For Colds. Osaghe, asthma. Bronchitis. lafiuenxa7Cholera, Fever, and Ague. DRAGA FROTT PECTORAL. Spec—Uy prepared for eafldren in eases of the Throat a—fLanga, DRAGA OIL. An In—lffMe remedy for Barns. Cats, Beaa_ aadSk—tJNa-M_ DRA6A BLISTER. For Diseases of the Cheat. Price per angle host——Liniment, k; Nerval Fruit Pectoral, -; DiagaOiL is; Blister, Is. Full directions tor use accompany each article. Manufactured solely by Signor Mohovich. FACTORY — AKAROA". NKW ZEALAND.. Agent tor Canterbury. MARTIN GEO. DALY, AKAROA. I To be had of all chemists; Wholesale of | Kempt— —ne. Proas" and Co., New Zealand Drag Co. Limited. Christehurch. 661

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6877, 8 October 1887, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6877, 8 October 1887, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6877, 8 October 1887, Page 7

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