Public Notices ELECTRICITY V. LUXENE. In a contest between these two illominants, it is questionable which would come out on top. Luxeue is pare white, odourless and smokeless. So is electricity, but the latter requires expensive generating machinery, and is a fixture. Luxene is portable, ready for use at all times, and with a dear lamp gives the perfection of artificial light. It is well known that some of the most disastrous fires in recent years have been directly caused by the use of common kerosene. Luxene is safe, brilliant, and gives a soft pleasant light. Only 2d. per gallon over ordinary kerosene. Strongly cased. Patent nozzles. BUCKEYE always ahead. The Buckeye has beaten all competitors at Field Trials, and won First Award and Special Mention at Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, and the Gold Medal at the Tasmanian Exhibition. It is also First in the Estimation of its purchasers. Mr Wilson Hall, or Biversdale, says that last harvest he used ten Binders in a heavy crop of wheat. Although new machines by noted makers were included, the only ones to go through the harvest without break or stoppage were the new Buckeye Framless. If he can sell his others he will replace with Buckeyes. This notice is in mourning for thereputation of other binders. QLASGOW CLOTHING SOUSE. Specialities for Holiday Season now Ap a proaching. Splendid Range of LIGHT TWEED AND FANCY WORSTED SUITINGS, Trouserings, White and Fancy Vestings. Try our famous 60s Suit and 18s 6d Cash Trousers. Best Value in the Trade. Just in time. Shipments of the famous Cool Spring Hats, in Black, Fawn, Cuba Chocolate, and Brown Leading shapes. We hold a written guarantee from the makers, who will replace, without cost, any hat of this brand that either breaks or loses the color with ordinary wear. Really the most comfortable and most durable hats in the trade. Try one. Tennis, Cricket, White and Colored Dress Shirts. An immense stock of these goods, specially made to own order, and guaranteed perfect fitting, in all sizes from 3s 9d up. Latest novelties from Londan in scarfs, ties, bows, silk handkerchiefs, braces, collars, cuffs, etc. Seasonable underclothing in natural wool, silk, and merino. Choice goods at popular prices. Working men's shirts, moles, dungarees, and serge suits. Boys', men's, and youths' ready-made suits, in great variety and best value in town. WM. WADDELL, Merchant Tailck and Gents' Outfitter, TIMARU, KUROW, AND THAMES - STREET. OAMARU. jyj" ONEY TO LEND in any quantity, on good Freehold Security at Moderate Interest. WALTER H. PEARSON ~ 57 Box 332, Dunedin NORTHERN LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Wansbeck-street, Oamaku. T. F. LANDELS AND CO. beg to announce that they have taken the above Stables, and that they are prepared to Let Out on Hire Horses for Saddle and Harness, Single and Double Buggies, Dogcarts, etc., by the day, week, or journey. Horses Broken to Saddle and Harness. Horses Bought, Sold, or lixchanged. NOTICE. o CCIDENTAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, MANSE-STREET (Near High-street). DUNFDIN. Well-ventilatedßedroomsandhandsomely-furnished Sitting-rooms, Piano in Smokingroom, where gentlemen can spend a pleasant evening. Open Sundays. Dinners from 1 to 2 ; Tea from 5 to 6.30. MRS OLIVER HARRIS, 776 Proprietress MISS ALLISON, Dressmaker, has RE SUMED CUTTING and FITTING CLASSES for young ladies Fashionable Dresses made from 10s 6d. USK-STREET, Opposite Mr Mel<|rum's Bakery WANTED to SELL Allandale and Kaitangata COALS, at lowest current rates.—Orr, Pygall and Co., Agents, behind Post Office. WANTED to Buy Beeswax. Best cash price given at J. R. Sewell's, Chemist ANTED KNOWN.—H. Rice has procured the services of Mr E. Broadway, Pastrycook, late of Dunedin, and can guarantee the best assortment of Cakes in the district. Wedding Cakes in stock. Thames-street. WANTED KNOWN—We are selling Perambulators, with Reversible Hood,* Brass Joints, China. Handle, and Superior Rubber-Tired Bicycle Wheels warranted strong and well finished, at 60s. for Cash only. J. T. ROBINS AND SONS, Furnishing Warehouse (next F. J. Kemshed s Music Warehouse), THAMES-STREET, OAMARU
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5462, 19 December 1892, Page 4
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