8000 J iwn»V The Waterbury Watch Company, in advice to their representative in New-j ' land by last mail, state that so well w*, their new line of short-wind witches •> received that already three thousand je lers in the United States of America < sent in their orders. Considering the pi lation of America, each of the above 3 lers will represent 20,000 people, nnr ' their requirements will be are no ' easily estimated. Jsevv Zealand, has , its share toward ; building up a . ''- qo oo these wonderful watches. Already J,!,viv. Waterburys have been sold in t ' Us ~,ii and the public will be glad to know ■ ■ the leading jewellers are carrying stock. Whilst this is the ca«?e "J_ t | reliable Waterbury the. cheap Co.m the Watches have almost disappeared Australasian markets, as they have M America. FATAL LAMP EXPLOSION. Unfortunately, lamp explosions are coming rather frequent; and woi>- 0 > is not always property 1110,1 Not many, months since we v , „ cC i. lied by the particulars of 1110 Minitdent to the South Australian. _ of ,, ter of Lands, caused by the bu. s railway lamp, the burning oil f <« . is ignited his clothing. A later « t the Lord Romilly, who lost his Me Egerton Gardens fire. J' lo I>oik . 01 il in reporting the matter, s>ays ' mid Romilly accidentally upset tin- ' / 0 f th« was rendered insensible by the _ (lie burning oil." The Daily *c\ "'[dentas other hand, simply points to the , eUI „ illustrating « the danger of nsin„ 1»« ot be lamps." The danger, of conuo, '. jmise J entirely eradicated, but it can be ConJlJloll by using Luxene, the "safe light. Ufl) low test kerosene gives no a- . a|jJ Luxene, which is freer from an d burn? smell, gives a softer, purer light, ' IUU less quickly.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 6
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