THE TIME IS PAST WHEN any man can afford to do mud writing with the pen. The writing machine, although in its infancy, has estab lishcd it3(ilt, and will soon be as common ii the home as the sewing machine, and en long taught in the public schools. Th( typewriter enables you to do work in a hal cr a third of the time required by the pen and more agreeably to yourself. No persoi lias yet been known to have acquired facility on the writing machine and then to hav< gone back voluntarily to the pen. At thi present time in New Zealand and Australii scores and hundreds of offices recognise thi typewriter as a necessity. But thore are si many machines that tho would-be-purchase is puzzled to know which to buy. We ar more fastidious now than we were a fe\ years ogo, whon thero were only one or twi kinds to select from. Such antiquated de vices as ribbons and shift keys have beei discarded, nzicl crooked nligpnmczit and blurrei work will no longer be tolorated. There i not a doubt but that the machine that ha reached tho highest point of development and that marks an advance far ahead of a] its competitors, is the YOST. The YOS' Writing Machine is modoatits own factory Bridgeport, Conn., U.S.A. — the largest am best equipped typewriter factory in th world. Skilled workmen put only the fines materials into its construction. Its invento (Mr. G. W. N. Yost, after whom the maehin is named) was also the inventor of th Remington and Caligraph machines. Th Yost contains the rcsidhim of all that's gooi and the correction of all that's bad in thes former productions out of which tho sam great genius evolved it. It is tho only type writer that has direct printing, automati inking system (discarding ribbon), wondcrfn centre guido alignment, velocity toucli scientific keyboard, ease, durability aiv Buperb construction. Tho beauty of it work cannot be equalled by any other. I has been exhaustively tested and widel; accepted as the New and Higher Standard Full information givfn by writing to GEC M. YEREX, only Agent in New Zealand, 1 Manners-street, Wellington. [a card.] TTVII. PHILIP JAME! HAS REMOVED To His Private Residence, No 1,8 JLTON-STREET, WELLINGTON TERRACE. Telephone 729. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AN] MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPAN"! (Limited) dosires to intimate to its client in the Wairarapa and neighbouring distric that it is closing the Masterton office as a: Agency, but wiL continuo to be represonte in the above district by Mr. F. C. Lewis whoso headquarters will for the present b at Masterton, and who will visit the prir cipal centres at regular periods, which wil be announced from time to time. Tho busi ness of tho Agency will now bo condncte< from the Wellington office, with whicl clients aro respectfully requested to com municate for the future. WALTER G. FOSTER, Manager. THE VERY LATEST. T^E understand the result of Professo * * Galton's recent signalling with Mar indi.spnta.bly proves that the marvellou brilliancy of that Planet is solely duo to thi fact of the inhabitants thereof using nothinj but LIGHT OP THE AGE KEROSENE which, on this terrestrial sphere, is admittec to be the SAFEST and MOST POWERFUI ILLUMINANT known. On a sample submitted to Wm. Skey Esq., Government Analyst, he reports ai follows : — " This sample is almost ABSOLUTELY COLOURLESS; is QUITE CLEAR, ant has but a VERY SLIGHT ODOUR of thi article. Its FLASHING POINT (proving its safety) is VERY HIGH, being betweei 142° and 14i4i° Fahr -" Note. — Tho Government stipulate onlj that the flashing point shall be not less thai 110° Fahr. ! NOW LANDING, EX HENNY, From New York — 10 000 CASES LIGHT 0F THE AGE KEROSENE, 150° Each tin is fitted with Banker's now patent vent spout, and each caso bears n handsome and attractive label, showing THE LIGHT OF THE AGE. W. M. BANNATYNE &CO., AGENTS. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. TUESDAY, the 9th day of AUGUST, 1892. UPON reading the affidavits of James Kemmis Warburton and Alfred John M' Donald, respectively, filed in this Court, it is ordered that tho Public Trustee shall bo Administrator of all the real and personal estate of ELLEN MARY M'DONALD late of Wellington, in the Provincial District of Wellington, Widow, deoeased. By the Court. (Signed) R. G. THOMAS, Deputy Registrar. Persons indebted to the deceased are requested to pay the amounts of their several accounts to me, or to any Postal Mones Order Office. Persons having accounts against this Estate are requested to forward them to me on or before Friday, the 9th day of September next. Any account not sent in by the day named may be rejected. J. K. WARBURTON, m x ™ Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 11th August, 1892. TEVIATHAN HOTEL Imitated by Many— Snxpassod by NoneOpposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. Mbb. SILK Proprixtbisk,
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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 43, 19 August 1892, Page 4
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