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v .. ~Lv __ _ . THE 'AUEORA' COMKIN ATIiON Li? WE. CHEAP LIGHT! , CHEAP HEAT! THE MOST MAIIVELLOUS COMBINATION OP lIEAT AND LIGHT EVEIi KNOWN. Width of fl.imo i inches. Only a few minutes required to boil a ketlle of water. Will boil or cook for 20 to 2G hours (according to height of flame and_ quality of kerosene used) with oncc- filling at an averase coal of from ;'d to Jrd per lioui. And at the'same time turnishinsf a bright and agreeable light equal to two ordinary Limp?, for reading, sewing, &c, &c. Heats or dries a room quicker and far more effectively than a coal fire, as the lamp may be placed in the centre or any part of thu room. Will keep 10 degrees of frost out of a room 12 feet square. A POSITIVE BLESSING FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. The office, store, warehouse, workroom nursery, restaurant, hotel, for the chemist, photographer| bookbinder, printer, student cabinetmaker, dressmaker, laundress, tailor, hairdresser, the surveyor, miner, contractor, bushman and shepherd; camping in tents, or on board ship, &c., &c ; for the sickroom especially, and for the In fact, for anyone in want of a quick, reliable heat and light. ,„^ r „ THIS STOVE IS SIMPLY' INDISPENSABLE. . It is of all others-tlie hry idea for the BUSHMAN AND THE MINER for camping ,in-tents it is especially suited, and for' the bachelor's hut it is really a magnlfieient invention. Being most sonvenient and handy to boil the kettle or billy, to fry, bake, roast, boil any kind of food, besides acting as a lamp and giving a splendid light as well as heat -and all at a cost of Jd to Jd per hour. No one who studies time and conenience, and who wishes to reduce the amount of domestic duties to a fraction of their ordinary dimensions, can afford to bo without one of these Lamp stove 9. After once having .'used it and finding what a really useful and valuable ariiclo it is, and how many different uses it can be put to, both in summer and winter seasons —the only wonder will be—however it was possible to do without it, STRONG AND DURABLY MADE, PORTABLE. NO GLASS. NO CHIMNEYS. NO FLUES, < , NO SMELL.The Bachelor's Friend! And the Very . Thing.for the Sick-room! For Drying a Damp-room or Cupboard—A Splendin Thing! A Speciality for Conservatories-Keeping 10 degrees of Frost out of a Room 12 feet square 1 j For Drying Clothes in Wet Weather-A Treasure I For Ironing—The Greatest Invention of the Agel POSITIVELY THE BEST & CHE APEST CONTRIVANCE EVER -INVENTED, Points to which wo draw special attcnion are:—The front or.cistern of the fcAURORA" which contains the kerosene " of solid iron, CAST ALL IN ONE PIECE, therefore very substantial, and the lamp after oncc bought will last for years. Another and most important feature in' the construction of the "AURORA" is the perforated nipple or can, which in conjunction with tho peculiar construction renders COMBUSTION PERFECT AND*. AN EXPLOSION IMP'JSSIBLE. This fact alono places the " AURORA " practically beyond competition, Equally Useful in Summer and Winter. Perfectly Safe, and always ready for Light or Heat! THUS THE I" AURORA" WILL SAVE ITS t'IRST COST—IN THE VALUE OF COALS AND ™WOOD, IN NO TIME (TO SAY NOTHING OF PHI AMOUNT OF WORRY w AND FATI. . SUE SAVED), BESIOEbTAKttG THE. PLACE OF A ■ LAMP FOB LIGHTING PURPOSES.

SOLE AGENT— &. T. DOUGIAS. Outstanding Accounts. (TO THOSE WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.) LONG suffering indulgence, together with repeated application having failed, I am now obliged_ to take legal! steps for recoveey. TpLOUR , L AUj 1 F FLOUR I | LrandsJ FLOUR! Oat, 1 ' Bran 1 Sharps ! Bomdus» Oats 1 Brax 1 sharps I Bonedus'i Oats! Bran! Sharps! Bonedust Large Stock op NEW SEASON TEAS. In Hall-Chests, Boxes, Cases, Cartoont and Packets. BACON, HAMS, CHEESE, ANI.I general groceries. IN ANY QtIANIITI'. E. T. DOUGLAS IMPORTER and GENERAL MERCHANT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY, BAKERY, AND PROVISION STORES, ■^THAMES,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6155, 24 July 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6155, 24 July 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6155, 24 July 1888, Page 4