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PUBLIC NOTICES. “AURORA.” THE “AURORA” COMBINATION LAMP STOVE. NOTICE TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC. CHEAP LIGHT 1! CHEAP HEAT !! PRICE, LI. THE MOST MARVELLOUS COMBINATION OF HEAT AND LIGHT EVER KNOWN. Width >f flame, 4 inches. Only a few minutes required to boil a kettle of water. Will boil or cook for twenty to twenty-six hours (according to height of flame and quality of kerosene used) with once filling, at an average cost of to Id PER HOUR, and at the same time furnishes a Bright and Agreeable Light equal to two ordinary Lamps for reading, sewing, etc., etc. HEATS OR DRIES~A ROOM QUICKER AND FAR MORE EFFECTIVELY THAN A COAL FIRF, As the Lamp can be placed in the centre or any part of the room. Will keep ten degrees of frost out of a room 12 leet square ! ! ! A POSITIVE BLESSING FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. The Office, Store, Warehouse, Workroom, j Nursery, Restaurant, Hotel: for the Chemist, Photographer, Bookbinder, Printer, Student, Cabinetmaker, Dressmaker, Laundress, Tailor, Hairdresser, the Surveyor, Contractor, and Shepherd; Camping in Tents, or on board Ship, etc., etc.. for the Sick-room especially, and the Conservatory. In fact, for anyone in want of a quick, reliable Heat and Light, this Stove is SIMPLY INDISPENSABLE. STRONG AND DURABLY MADE, PORTABLE. No Glass. No Chimneys. No Flues, NO SMELL. No labor or trouble—Because no Dirt. ~*! Decidedly Ornamental, with enamelled base and bronze finish. At all times convenient, and always ready. Can be carried about easily and placed upon the table or mantelpiece. While enumerating only a few of the countless purposes for which this little Stove is valuable, wo wish especially to call attention to the fact that it has NO PARTICULAR SEASON OP 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, places upon it A VALUE Nr*T TO BIS CALCULATED IN SHILLINGS AND PENCE. Invaluable to the Laundress, wha caa iron all day long with two irons. A Specialty for Greenhouses ov Conservatories Keeping 10 degrees of Frost out of a Bourn 12 feet square f !! The thing for the Sick Room 1! 1 Of inestimable value to the doctor I!! Equally useful in summer or winter!!! indispensable to the Housewife !! 1 For Ironing—the grandest invention of the age! Drying Clothes in wet weather—a treasure ! For Drying a damp room or a Cupboard ! Tne Bachelor’s Friend!!! Perfectly safe, and always ready for Light or Heat!!! • J Positively the Best and Cheapest Contrivance I ever Invented, I

ASK PARTICULARLY FOR THE “AURORA.” The name in Cast upon each Latsp. Stove, foe it is the ONE and ONLY article in the market that will faithfully answer above description; and we must qaia the public against trumpery inventions (made of inferior material) of thia splendid Invention, which may be offered for a few sjiiljipgs less money, but which can never f/ilfil half the advantages claimed, and rightly claimed, for the “Aurora.” POINTS TO WHICH WE DRAW ESPECIAL NOTICE AREThe font or Cistern of the 11 Aurora,” which contains the kerosene, ii of solid iron, cast all in one p\ece ; therefore very tubstantial, and the Lamp, after once bought, will fast for many years. Another and most important feature in tbs construction of the Aurora is the perforated Nipple or Cap, which, in conjunction with peculiar construction of the Burner, rondevi COMBUSTION PERFECT ANIJ AN EXPLOSION IMPOSSIBLE !M Tliis fact alone places the “ Aurora 1 * lamp. Stove practically ijpyoud competition; tke a'glance apparent. We may state we have several other makes of lamp stoves on hand, but more for the sake of comparison than that wo expect much demand for them, which we can place upon the market at much less money, but cannot conscientiously claim half the great advantages which we set forth and prove in favor of the “ Aurelia,’'' i especially so as regards SAFETY. For the warm weather now approaching, the Am ora Lamp Stove will nr aw a Boon to thousands. By simply striking.a match you can boil the kettle, fry, or bake, and immediately turn out the lamp when done with, and unbeatable boat of a fire and trouble of kindling' the same so often in hot weather is dispensed with. Thus the Aurora will save it» first coatin the value of coals and firewood in no time—-be.-ides taking the place of a lamp for lighting purposes. Ovens. Properly constructed for the “Aurora,”and capable of roasting a Joint of meat. Frying-pans.—Made specially for the “Aurora” with removable covers, in two sizes; also without covers. Kwh.es.—lJ pints, S quarts, and 3 quarts. Wicks and Duplicate Parts kept in Stock. Sole Wholesale Agent for New Zealand; PERCY NIND WARD. General Importer, Market place, Christchurch. DUNEDIN BRANCH, 32 PRINCES ST. N.B. —Our Agents are now ia this district making a bouse to honoo canvass, taking orders for delivery, and you should not fail to embrace this opportunity of securing an article which has never failed in a single instance to give entire satisfaction wherever introduced. The “Aurora” is useful and really valuable for a bundred-and-one different purposes. Be particular to see the word “Aurora”is cast on each Lamp Stove. JOHN GORE, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, Hanover street, Has an entirely new lot of Buggies, Waggonettes, and other Vehicles, with Young and Reliable Horses, For Hire, at reduced rates. N. B.—Furniture carefully Removed. Carpets Taken Up, Shaken, and Re-laid. Telephone 498. have Just received our First Shipment v v of Tennis and Cricket Material for tnia Season from the favorite makers H. F. AYRES SLAZENGER AND SONS, Also a large Shipment of FISHING TACKLE, carefully selected for Otago waters. BOWLING GREEN BOWLS (Thomas Taylor), Beat quality, at low prices. ARTHUR BRISCOE AND CO., Ironmongers, Princes street. JOHN GILLIES, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 18 George street, and 11 Great King street. Funerals conducted in town or country at moderate charges, to meet the requirements of all parties. Mourning Coaches as required. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. BARNINGHAU AND CO., Manufacturers of the Patent Prise Range Zealandla. Requires no setting, and will bum any coal. Iron Fretwork for Verandahs in great variety VICTORIA FOUNDRY, George street (opposite Knox Church., RICHARD BREW, House Agent, etc.— Rents and debts collected on commission. Money to lend. 2 Rattray street.

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Evening Star, Issue 7386, 5 December 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7386, 5 December 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7386, 5 December 1887, Page 1

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