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Coke, because it makes no smoke, is peculiarly adapted for ma In cities, and there 1s every reason to believe thai, weight fer weight, 11 Is a more economical fnal than steam ooaL Thus, for example. In shert boilers, or those la which there Is nst a long ran In the chimney, coke will prove more economical than coal. Two excellent Illustrations of this fact have come under our notice. In one, a small vertical holler, without tabes, actaally evaporated nearly Slbe of cold water per pound of coke. With enal the same boiler could, at most, have evaporated 51hi; that l». If tha coal could hare been fairly burnt at all, which we doubt. In the other one, the evaporation was at tha rata of 6*66lbs of water to the pound of coal, with the boiler dalag precisely the same work aad under similar conditions—the only change being that gas coke was osed Instead of coal as fsel; the evaporation was B'llb of water per pound of cake. Steam users are Invited to apply for a rsprlat of article (rem the Engineer, to be obtained at the Oas Offlce.

Electrical in its effect, accepted in its strictest seme, and applied to any remedial stent. Is rather a prejudicial qualification. Common aense repudiates the Idea ef a care that U loatantaneeus, and eleetrlelty li a momentary taili. Comparatively speaking, It may ba uMd with propriety, and In this «nse ,'t U introduced In connection with IMolpho Wolfe ■ Sckl*'i*m Aromatic Schnspps, which performs Its various offlcei with remarkable promptitude. a

Negleoted colds often become incurable sllmanU. Deal with thsm la time, and prevent their bsoomlne deep-seated la the system, by using Ayers- .£"*? Forty y«n' experience la e»ei7 climate on earth has proved this to be the moil reliable remedy (or colds, con(hs, and all lug diseases.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7106, 26 August 1884, Page 6

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7106, 26 August 1884, Page 6

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7106, 26 August 1884, Page 6

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