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Miscellaneous^' ■■'■- ' '"-' OF PURE COD LIVEE OIL And Hypophospliites of Lime nnd Soda. ALMOST as PALATABLE as MILK Possessing the combined virtues of these two valuable remedies m their fullest degree. More easily digested and assimilated than m the cmde form, and especially desirable for sickly, wasting children and persons with feeble digestive power, nnd as A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, A REMEDY FOR WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, A REMEDY FOR SCROFLLA, A REMEDY FOR ANJEMIA AND GENERAL DEBILITY, A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND THROAT AFFECTIONS, In fact, nil diseases whero there is an inflammation of the Throat and Lunirs, a WASTING OF THE FLESH, nnd a WANT of NEUVE POWKK, nothing m tho world equals this palatable Emulsion. It is proscribed, nnd endorsed by tho best physiYinns m U:o various cor.ntricsof tlio viiv' 1, who will nltes-t theso fuctt;. rorra'e by all Cheniitils. THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION. THE VICTORY OF ELECTRICITY. SINCE Electricity has been applied for lighting purposes, all efforts of inventors havo been directed to construct a lamp for general domestic uao. Tho reason why this problem has till now not been solved is that none of the inventors could rid themsolves of the idea of gas-lighting, und that all have adhered to the sjatem of producing tho Electricity m Borne co trul place, or by large machinery, instead of first laying down the principlo that a Lamp which 6hould ever becono generally useful and popular must be portable, liko 'an Oil Lamp, and contain tho generator of Electricity m itself, i.e., m tho foot of tho Lamp. Tho Norman Electric Light Co. has at last succeeded m completely realising tbis ideal of Electric Lighting, and there is no doubt that this most important invention will briug about a complete rovolution m all branches of lighting. Our Electric Lamp needs neither Machinery, Conductors, nor any expensive outlay, and is neither complicated nor disagreeablo m manipulation j all that is necessary is to refill it every four or five days with acid. The cost of lighting will bo as cheap as gas (3i cents per hour), and it has before tho latter tho immense advantage of neither producing heat, smoke nor carbonic acid, owing to which the air is not impured, and remains at tho same degree of temperature. It ia, further, absolutely inodorous, and does not need to be kitidled by match or otherwise, but simply by turning tho key, thus avoiding all danger of lire, explosion or suffocation, as m the case of gas, if the key is left open ; and it must bo conceded that this advantage alone is invaluable. It is further preferable to any known kind of lighting for tho following reasons : — 1. Its manipulation is so simple that any child can keep it m order. 2. That the Lamp is portable, and can be removed like any Oil Lamp from ono place to another. 3. That it neither requires tho disagreeable fixing of the wick or tho cleaning of the cylinder, as m the case of Oil Lamps. 4. That the light produced is a soft and most Bteady one ; that it never flickers, and tho flame, though being equal m power of lighting to gas, can bo regulated to any degree. 5. That every clangor of fire is absolutely excluded, as the light will extinguish immediately if by any accident tho glass surrounding the burner should be broken. 6. That it will burn, even m the strongest wind, completely unaffected, thus being invaluable for illuminations, lighting of gardens, corridors, etc. This Lamp is constructed for the present m three different sizes : — A, Bmall sizo. Height of completo Lamp, 14 inches ; weight, about five pounds ; for lighting rooms, collars, storage houses, powder magazines (or similar places where explosives aro kopt), coaches, illuminations, gardons, mines, or any other industrial purpose. Price, £1 per Lamp, delivered free to any part of tho world. B, medium sizo. Serves all domestic purposes for lighting rooms, hou'es, etc. This Lamp is elegantly decorated, and has romovablo white ground Glass Globe. Price, por Lamp (inclusive of Bronzo Foot and GJobp, richly and olegantly constructed), £2, delivoreu free to any part of tlip world. C, Grand size for Parlor, Hall, Saloon, Public Building, etc. The Lamp gives a mo?t brilliant and steady light, has largo removablo white Globe, decorated most tastefully, and fhe workmanship is both first-class and elegant. Prjce, £4 10a. Foot of Lamp m cither Bronze, Japanese, Faience, or Silver Oxido. Any special size or design made to order. Estimates furnished. All Lamps are ready for immediato use, and will bo sent, securely packed m strong wooden box, with printed directions for use, a quantity of chemicals Bufllcieut for several months' lighting, and one extra burner for sizo A, and two for Bizes B and C. Tho necessary chemicals can be purchasod m any Drug Store, m even the smallest village. Every Lamp is accompanied by a written guarantee for ono year, and will be oxchanged or money refunded if tho same Bhould not give complete satisfaction. On all 'orders for sii Lamps and above a 1 discount of Bix por cent will be allptyed. No orders from abroad filled unless accompanied by a remittance to cover the amount, or firstclass reference on a New York or Philadelphia houso. The best niothod of sending money is by draft on New York, which can bo procured at any Banker, and everywhere, or enclose tho amount m Bank notes, gold coins, or postage stamps of any country of tho world. All orders, tho smallest bb well as tho most important, will receive the same particular attention, and will bo forwarded without delay. |J3P" Our Electric Lamps are protected by law, and all imitations and infringements will bo prosecuted. $3s" Agents, Salesmen on Commission, and Cpnsignecs for our ijamps, wanted overywhero. No op^citil knowledge or capital roquired. A fortune to be mado by active persona. Addeess : THE NOEMAN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., Philadelphia, U.S. of America. 11-18 4872 MOLLSR'S COD LIVER OIL— W H. Armitage.Esq., L.R.0.P.E., Glas gow, writes : — " I have carefully examined and believo it to be us pure a specimen as I avor had the opportunity of testing. I havo used it extensively m private practice, and have been highly satisfied with tho results. It ii free from any unpleasant taate or odour, whiob n»ki» it oeroeubla \n tab*." ALL LETTERS or CORRESPONDENCE intended for the EDITORIAI DEPARTMENT of this paper, ought to bi ADDRESSED to the EDITOR. ADVERTISEMENTS, ORDERS FOJ PRINTING, and all business matters relatinj to the office, togother with chequcß, &0., U 1)0 AD.DKE3SED to tho MANAGER. . . It i» particularly requested that NC LETTERS be directed, either to frhe Pro prietors or any member of the staff of tnii office, PRIVATELY, if the communicationi are not of a private nature, as delays art |om«tim» ocoaaion»d by so doing. WHEN BUSINESS IS PROSPERING advertiso m the Timaru and Herald ti prosperity will bo redoubled,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3545, 8 February 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3545, 8 February 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3545, 8 February 1886, Page 4

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