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IF YOU WISH TO REDUCE YOUR GIS BILL 50 PER CENT, HAVE THREE TIMES MORE LIGHT, AND DO AWAY WITH IMPURITIES, apply to C. J. W. GRIFFITH 3 FOR THE INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT. C BORNE^confetimes 3| feet per hour, and gives 70 caadle power. SIX REASONS ;why every Gas-consumer should adopt the INCANDESCENT G£S J£§3£r^ 1. It saves half the gas bill. 2. It gives treble t^Hght. 3. It can be fcttaclf|d to existing gas-fittings, '.j:, 4. The light is clear, steady and brilliant. 5. It does away witW the impurities of gas. ™ 6. It is pleasant, simple, and economical. ; . - . - - Extracts from a few of *c many testimonials from patrons, of this system; — University of Sydney ;— « We estimate the saving of Gas, from the adoption of Incaudescent Burners, at about 60 V er cent." Bourke Street Congregational Church, Sydney :—" There^vere ]33 Burners used previously, tod now, by using the Incandescent Lights, we only require 13." '' St. Andrew's Cathedral, ' Sydney . — "Qas consumption per : Su*day evening service reduced frjsPQfeOO to 300 fee*! and three tmes the St. Mary's Cathedral, &£3y;~ v Gas consumption reducß^from 123,000 feet to 18,000 feet per quarter, and better light' and no heat." ,' — — h To large consumers the saving so much that t£ie initial cost of Burners becomesTa mere bagatelle m comparison, wlule even small consumers will findl the cost .returned to them m a V€»j^^^* txnte r - : ffjph all the advant«Bßß| greatly increased anT iuoi oß|^Hb light. Full particulars can be from SH^H c j. w. griffßH Sole Agent for THE AUSTRALaBBB INCANDESCEN'^H| GAS-LIGHT COMdml ' XBiITBD, " i London and Sydnew. LOWER WAIRAU BM^H , BOARD. |^BH| H[^ENDEBS are invited an^^H ! 1. received at the offioe^^^H Board till noon of WEDNI|HW 3rd July, for— Pile and Wire Dam, " Q^HH Wattliog Work "WHI Baißing Bank, " Taylor Rivpr." Cutting "uncut" Willows on the Opawa River: downwards from Omaka j emotion, both sides. Speoifioations and drawings can be seen at nay office. High Street; and banking work on the Taylor will be shown on TUESDAY, 2nd July, starting from the Chinamen's Gabden at 10 a,m. D. A. DOUGLAS, Beoretary. Blenheim, June 27th, 1895. SPRING OBEEK ROAD BOARD riIENDERS will be received by the A undersigned until noon of WEDNESDAY, 3rd July, forCleaning out and maintaining Ditches for a term of three years. Specifications to be seen at my house, Grovetown. J. FAWOETT, Inspector. TtiE WAKAMA.RTNA GORGB AND DEEP GREEK GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). HAVING been appointed Broker to this Company m Marlborough 1 am now prepare<^J^ reoeive applications from iutonß Shareholders, who oan obtain^Bry information from me. Pn^Hrotua and Plans are prpourable'at^flpQce, and intending investora^^Depßown over the Claim at any time by Mr A. G. Hill,' Mine Manager. Bltnheim, 10th June, 1895. JN O. c7~P OOL E, SH&REBROKER, Market Btreet *South, Blenheim. HORSE 'OOYERSiJEENTS, T/ RPAULINS. -^ H BUCKLEY having seci • the services of a first <* "" *■ man m the above line, will snppl} customers at the shortest aotice and lowest rates. Workmanship material guaranted. i H. BUCKLEY, | Oyeter Saloon. Market Street South. IMPOUNDED m the BoWgfa Pound, on June 27th, one Baj Filly —no visible brands—and one Dark Bay Horee, one hind foot white, If not claimed and expenses paid they will be sold on the 15 th July, at [IS o'clock noon. JAMES STANLEY DERBY ejfc^J Borough Pouz^^^^l Ma H-^hwHß^

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 160, 1 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 160, 1 July 1895, Page 3

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