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B__ti__e_j. Notices. SPECIAL NOTICE AND WARNING T O TJH E PUB L 1 Cl!l . IN consequence of the Great Success achieved, and Entire Satisfaction given, by the "Aurora "Combination Lamp-Stove, there aro now several Inferior Imitations of this Superior and Splendid Invention being offered to tho public, and somo unprinoiplcd persons, by EXHIBITING .a samplo of tho "Aurom, Lamp-Stove, aro endeavoring to tako Orders at a price less than the published price ot £_, and then DKIJVERING an article of an onUroly di_.re&t mako to tho genuin. thing. _____ We therefore find it our duty to WARN THE PUBLIC asainst such a monstrous imposition, and remind them that tho very fact of the article bcin< offered for less money than tlie, printed and published price of £1 is a sutficiei't guarantee that tho article so offered is not, and could not be, a GENUINE " AURORA" This circumstance at, once, and conclusively, proves that even those people who havo theso trumpery and Inferior imitations to soil, themselves acknowledge tho vast superiority of tho ** Aurora" over all other makes by tho very fact of endeavouring to palm their articlo oft, and trying to mislead peoplo into tho belief that tho 80-callcd Lamp-tove they.offer IS un " Aurora. Thus they practically admit the " Aurora" to be far superior to their own make—else why this endeavor to mislead ? In order, therefore, that tho public may protect themselves from being imposed upon in this way, and otherwiso persuaded to buy an unsatisfactory articlo (supply because pooplo havo such for sale, or can make a bettor profit out of an inferior thing), it is of the utmost importance they bear in nund the following facte: —Namely, that tho words "Aurora LampStove" are cast in raised lcttors upon tho iron font or cistern of' cadi Lamp, in addition to the oho word " Aurora " being painted in largo gold letters, upon a red ground, in tho front of tho Lamp. This name Is registered, and persona applying it to makes other than tho real article aro liabio to prosecution. Tho cistern of tho " Aurora," which contains tho kerosene, is of solid cast iron, cast „11 in one pleco without seam or join; and where Mxit portion of tho cistern which receives tho wick tube is curved upwards, there is also no join or seam at tho angle—the whole being stiM all in ono ploco. And, therefore, it is kmposaiblo tho koroseno can ooze or cvaporato through (ai lamp stoves of an inferior make aro all certain to do, moro or less), causing a very disagreeable odour, and certainly not fit to bum in a sleeping apartment, of to be used for cooking purposes. The "Aurora" gives positively NO SMELL and NO SMOKE. Doctors recommend it for tho sicls-room, and tho most dclicato dishes aro now being cooked to perfection by it» We therefore ask you not to bo led astray by any misrepresentations, but to read carefully toil the advantages which aro claimed, and aro dally being proved in favor of tho " Aurora," and wo feel satisfied you will come to tho conclusion, without a moment's hesitation, that an article capaole of aohievingall tho "Aurora" Combination Lamp Stove doos, is certainly cheap dnough at 20s, and worth (to any one using it for any purpose) double tho money. What is the good of an articlo bought for a few shillings less money if it docs not give the result in either light or heat expected, and onlycauses disappointment afterwards f If it will not give moro than half the amount of light) and a fraction of tho heat tho " Aurora" does! If it will not give a liteht sufficient to cnablo you to dispense with other lißhts tn tho room where this is being used? If it coats you a penny instead of ONE FARTHING per hour, and consumes four times tho quantity of oil that the '* Aurora" doesl If it does not heat your irons quickly and sufficiently I If tho whole affair only lasts for a fow months bofore being worn out—when tho "Aurora" after once purchased will last for many years with constantusoJ ,_...- . _ We ask again, what is tho use of such nn articlo? And the natural answer is—Such an article, howover pleasing to tho oyo, when it is required for real usoful service, IS DEAR AT ANY PRICE. Do not waste your money by allowing yourself to bo porsuaded into buying a thing which must prove genorally unsatisfactory afterwards; but insist upon having tho "Aurora," and sco for yourself the LampStove bears this name before you consent -to receive it. Yen will then bo as Intensely satisfied with your new purchnso as yourfriond and neighbor is (who has had tho *' Aurora " in use and t<**>. od), and you will find It a real boon and a genuine comfort all through tho hot. trying weather now approaching; and then, whon tho summer is over, it will bo found a treasure of dome-tic convenience and haudiness ln tha The " Aurora" has v nevor failed (whorover I. ha."* bad a fair trial) to give perfect and ontlro -tiHst-C-on in all tho hundred and one different twos to which it is constantly being applied, and wo are perpetually receiving unsolicited rostiuiony of its groat convenience and ii,pfulno_9: and what a tremendous oconqmlsor of labor tho "Aurora" Combination. Lninp-stov-e really is, and what an iramoasurablg linount o- J daily fatigue in tho routine of household duty it saves! InConclusion, we have to thank the publio for tho very favorable reception which has been extended towards tbe "Aurora" alnco its first introduction hero, and wo will not presume to question the intelligent discrimination of the Canterbury publio by further contending tho _£__•£>" merits ol this articlo. but will morely ___ theme- any doubt -hould. exist in their n_ndsrto makeTa comparison for thpmsolves, _____on^-_oiTwill follow as naturally as tho the Xy follows tho night,, that the *' Aurora 'nJSnWnation Lamp Stove.' stands practically __BOVE AND>BEYOND COMPETITION! 1 Fin__y, there is still ono more-and this is a most h-roortantpoint-rwhich it will always bo w.U toiemember. That tho " Aurora," from ite boM and substantial construction, is always WRJ-CCTLY SAFE to use anywhere, nndJ or , __v purpose, which cannot be said of inferior *Avoid^ S _apP-intmettt and vexation to vour_rf_.br purchasing at first the onginaf and < .SSoin- article, as you. would assuredly only I '.n_Mn Setting an " Aurora" (even had yon been s?_j7_od into buying an imitation previously) ____ _cS-£ «_- triumph and contentment that) rei-n-Tutn-onVo in tho house of your neighbor «*,??„ the" Aurora" is used, and burns liko a ■7 ii-At Shedding light, and heat, and ■_IBS_?_-_ ot contentment. temper, throughout the _„____»_. r-Liised by the immense saving oC and expense, whicu it) w be procured from any ironmonger or store^Per^ ° r countt7 * Wh?1 °" *^ c Solo Agent- for New Zealand : Aht v g ERCY NIND WARD. GENERA- IMPO„TI3R, _ _; im-apr'Fl' PLACE, CHRISTOHURCH, ■rErzZi faraSt the'words "Aurora Lampqtsv«°are __ft-"«»each one suppUed, and the ; Stove are o»n>fc K t a £l EACH. 7709 Q TI L L T R IVP MP H A NT. It is a .act, an* cannot- he disputed, that SLESINGER- RHEUMATIC BALSAM 1 Ia the only legitimate ax-Hoi* in existence to RELIEVE AND CUBIC PAIN ' Of any external nature, be it Rheumatism, Gout. Sciatica, l-c DolOTe«3tJS__raJg__, Lumbago, Sp-ams, &c When all treatment has failed, • SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAS* t HAS CUBED. . Alady who was turned out of tho Hospital no* r • long ago ashling incurables now ablo to 1 attend to her household duties " through the application of 3 SI__SING__Ra RHEUMATIC BALSAM, . And hundreds of others can testify to its good * effects. t S___SINGER'S COUGH SIT-UP, } For Coughs, Colds, Sec, Sec, cannot be __r- * - passed, and as to his » HORSE. CATTLE, and DOG MEDICINES, t He has been selling- them for over 25 years, in - Dunedin alone, and never a Single complain. b made against them, but, on the contrary, all of s his enstomors are repeating their orders from tUne to time, although a certain villain (or • villains) has been trying to make up similar , goods and pass it off to my customers aa I genuine; but he Or they havo not succeeded. < \ and the public are condemning sach wicked _ actions. s Every Article bears my name and Trade ii SS Mark thus-* —- VS. * & -SLESINGER, VS., __2-Ge_rge Street DUNEDIN. A . .-—--—-ill i I*-. —»■ ■■■—■ ■■ ..ii.i.h.i | i___________ M ____ w _ M _r»___w__ W( y CURE FOB_ CANCERS. _j GI__JJDMOTH_RB SALVE. CERTAIN core for C"_ace_a. T_mors, Ulcera, A_ecessee, __-*y_pel&s, Old Sores; Cuts, *i Burns, Scalds, Bites, Songs, I__l_____-4-0-*--t-» all other ki-daof sores. T_____MO____X_ l I StT-Uhans, Ang. 22. 18SJ. Mrs Rider.—For the sake of tho public an well as yourself, I should like to testify to tha healing qualities of Grandmother's Salve. I » am 76 years of age. and have been suffering for or gut years with ulcerated sore legs. In that time I was treated by three doctors and five tt chemists. They told mc I waaan old man, and could never be cured, and that I could nob >r ; expect to be so strong on my legs as I had been. Sec; but I am thankful to gay, by 9, using Grandmother's Salve, my legs are quite cured with scarce a mark left on them. I > believe they are as strong now as they wero t>- thirty years ago. I have used itf or corns and chilblains with the greatest success. I will — never be without it in the house, nor Would anyone else if they knew the value of it. The _ more it is known, the more it will bo used. a I am, moat grate-ully yours, 0 Thomas Coduno. P._U~So_l by aU- ohe : droggists. Mr-Rider may bo onnsnlted £«»> WmUW jg J *____!__—_. ..-.,.■***

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6902, 7 November 1887, Page 3

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