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/~\UEENSTO\VN VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE. EDWARD ALDRIDGE, GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND VETERINARY SURGEON, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Queenstown and j the Lakes' District that he has opened a NEW SHOP in BEACH-STREET (opposite Atkins' Butcher's shop), where he is prepared to take and execute orders in all branches of the above-mentioned business, on the Shortest Notice. HORSE AXD CA TTLE MEDICINES, All Kinds of Mining and Agrici.'litral Machinery Made and Retired. ORNAMENTAL GRAVE MOUNTINGS, GaTES, AND PALISADING MADE TO ANY PATTERN OR DESIGN. Having made up my mind to dispose of my business in Queenstown, I will offer the WHOLE OF MY STOCK of MEN'S, YOUTHS' i- BOYS' CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac., Ac., Greatly under Dunedin Wholesale Prices! To give an idea of the BARGAINS OFFERED I will Sell MEN'S TWEED SUITS, WOl th 555., at 345. MEN'S TROUSER S and VESTS, Reduced from 30s. to 199. 6d. TWEED TROUSERS—I9s Gd and 14s 6d, Reduced to 13s. and 9s. 6d. BALMORAL BOOTS, Usual price ISs. 6d., for 13s. FANCY SHOES, Usual price 17s. 6d., for 12*. 6d. And every Article at the same Heavy Reductions, FOR CASH ONLY! All ACCOUNTS OWING to me must l>e settled forthwith, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken to recover same. JAMES ROY, TAILOR ft GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER, QUEENS T 0 W N. rjMIE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION. THE VICTORY OF ELECTRICITY! Since Electricity has been applied for lighting purposes, all •(Torts of inventois Imc been directc lto construct a lamp for ,'tTural 'lr.iiic.-t;c u-e. The rta on why thi< problem ha< till nix ii'it l«.'rn sold' I, is that none of the inventors emid ri 1 hemselves of the idea of gas lighting, and that all have idhere i to the system of producing the Electricity in sonic •eritral place, or l.y 'arge machinery, in-tead of first laying lown the principle that a Lamp which should ever become -eiieial'v useful and popular, must he portable like an Oil Lamp, and contain the generator of Electricity in itself, i.e., n the foot of the Lamp. The Notman Electric Light Co. ha« at last, succeeded in ■ompletely realizing this ideal of Electric Lighting, and there m no doubt that this nio't im)>ortant invention will bring Jtout a complete revolution in all branche- of lighting. Our Electric Lamp iitih nr 'l'u-r M'trhin rv Cui'htctur*, nor any e\jH.-n»ivc outlay, and is neither complicated, nor disagreeable in manipulate n: all that is neces-arv is to refill it every four or five days with acid. 7V C"..f n w'll '>• at rhrap i>- 7 r<cent* [>er hour\ and it ha* before the 'utter the imm»n>e advantage o ; neither producing heat, moke, nor carbonic all, ■>••* i rivr to which the air i< not ini."lire, and remains at the same decree of tcm;>era*iire. It is 'urther. ab.ohte'\ ino lorou-, and doe - not nee I to be kindled hv mat< h. or otherwise, but -imply bv turning the kev. thus 1 rii.>!i I.ij it'! il'i 11 j ■/" .. rr , eyi'oiion or viffoea'ion, as in the i«e of gas, if the key is left open: and it niu«t be conceded 'hat thi> advantage alone is invaluable. It is further preterabit* to am known kind of lighting for the following reasons: (\.) Its manipulation is so simple that anv child can keep it n order. f'2.) That the Lamp is portable, ami ran be removed like any oil I-amp, from one place to another. (-1 ) That it nei'her requires tin- disagreeable fixing of the «ick, or the cleaning of the cv Under, as in the ease of Oil Lam;*. (I.) That the light pro 'need is a soft and most steady one that it never flickers, and the flame, though being equal in I !*>'■«<-r of lighting to ga», can be regulated to any degree. (:>.)That i-reni il 1141/ rn' ire i« nhnn'iiti lfi ezehtilal, as the light will extinguish immediately, if by any accident the glass surrounding the burner sho ild !»■ broken. (1; 1 That it will burn, even in the strongest wind, completely unaffected, thu- being invaluable for illuminations lighting of garden", i-orridor*. etc. This Lamp is constructed for the present in three different .»i.:cs : A, small size. Height of complete I-amp, H inches; weight; al-o it |H)un Is: for lighting roonn, c liars, storage houses, lewder magarincs(or ciuii'ar places where explosive are kept), coaches, illuminations, gardens, mines, or any other industria pur]>o»e. Price CI. Per Lamp, delivered free to any part of the world. H. medium rue. Serves all domestic pu'p>sesfor lighting room-", ho :se-, etc This Lamo is elegantly decorated, and ha* removable white ground C.lass <;lol>e. Price, )>er Lamp finclusiv e of Bronze Foot and O.lobe, richly and elegantly constructed) delivered freeto any part of the world. C. Cranti pi/<* for Parlor, Hall, Saloon, Public Building, 4c. Th<- Limp ifives a most brilliant and steady light, has large removable white fJlobe, decorated most tastefully, and the workman-hip UWh flr-f-class and elegant. Price CI 10s. E'x)t of Limp in either Broiue, Jajiane-e, faience, or Silver Oxide. Any »]H.cial size or design made to order. Estimates furnishe t. All Lam;* are ready for immediate use. and willl>c sent, securely packe I in strong wooden Ikjv, with printed directions for u>e, a qu intity of chemicals sutfl ient for several month-.' lightiiv/, and o;ie extra burner for size A, an-l two for sizes B and C. The necessary chemicals can he purchased in any Drug Store, in even the smallest village. Every Lmnp is accompanied by a written guarantee for one year, and will be exchanged, or money refunded, if the same should not give a complete sati-faction. On a'l orders for -ix Lamps an I above, a discount of six per cent will lie allowel. No orlers from abroad filled, unless a< i-onr anied by a remittance to cover , the amount, or firstclass references on a New Yorl or Philadelphia house. The best method of *cndiii: money i- by draft on New York which can be procure I at any Banker, and everywhere, or enclo-e the amount in Bank notes, gold coins, or j<osta"e rtamr>s of any country of the worl I. All orders, the smallest, a< well as the mist im-iortant, will receive the same |«rticulur-attention, and will be forwarded witho'it delay. tW Our f/araps are protected and all imitation* and intnngements will be prosecuted Agent- 1 , Salesmen on Conuni sion, and Consignees for our Lamp, wanted every where. No gjieeial knowledge or capital require.'. A fortune to he nude by active person*. Address— THE NORMAN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., Philadelphia, U.S. of America. Catabbh or thk Bladder.-*Stingintr irritation, iufiamatiou, all kidney ami similar Complaints] rured by "Buchu-paiba. ' Druggists. Kemptbome, X'roucr 4 Ca. CUrisU^arcb.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1518, 5 February 1886, Page 6

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