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WONDERS NEVER CEASE. Electricity, which has such a marvellous sway in this world, makes one think that before Jong everything will be done by this wonderful power. Mr J. E. Hansen, Shortland, Thames, has just imported from America the wonder of wonders in the form of a compound called Electrine. This is one of the latest and most marvellous inventions of the nineteenth century. It is an instantaneous silver and plate cleaner, and will resilver all kiuds of brass spoons, forks, cruets, mustard pots, pepper pots, harness chains,bicycles, bag handles, watches, rings and, in fact, any kind of brass and copper, wire. Being manufactured by SV. Edison should be asutt'cientguarantee of its quality and value, and it ought to prove a great boon to housewives. It is so simple in its operations and so easily used that a child can resilver. It is well known that nothing is more injurious to one's health than to eat from anything of a brassy nature, even to drink the water from a brass tap; but while one can purchase Edison's Electrine at so low a figure many a man, woman, and child would enjoy better health, also save money in chemists'and doctors' accounts. Experts I strongly recommend the public to give it a trial, and feel sure that they will be thoroughly pleased with its most marvellou results. It is free from all mercurial ingredients ; therefore it contains nothing of an injurious nature to silver or plated ware. Latest advices are that wherever thib Elec- j trine has been exhibited it has won silver | and gold medals, and the demand for it is ever increasing. Testimonials have been received pronouncing this Electrine one of the greatest boons and inventions of the day Retailed by all storekeepers, and whole sale by J. E. Hansen.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT WATEK RACE. District: Hauraki. Date: 18th March, 18t>7. To the Warden at Thames. I Hereby give notice that I intend to construct a water-race to divert and use water for mining purposes, commencing at a point indicated by a peg jnarked — , on the Star of New Zealand Mine on a tributary of the Kapakapa Creek, Ohui, and terminating at a peg marked TZ at the junction of the said branch with the Kapakapa Creek. I The length of such race is 60 chains or thereabouts, and its intended course is north-westerly. To be used for the Crompton special claim. The mean depth, of such race is lft and the mean breadth is lft 6in, and it is proposed to divert 5 Government heads of water. Cost of construction: £500. Time required for construction: 12months No -nd at. of ■ inT'e Right, No. 5004; date, 4th August, 1896. Robert Cbompton Si>eer, By his solicitor, James A. Miller, Applicant. Any person objecting to the granting of this application must lodge his objection in writing at the Warden's Office at Thames within fourteen clear days from the date hereof. Hearing at 10.30 o'clock on the Bth April, 18SJ7, at the Warden's Court, Thames. R. S. Bush, Warden. Warden's Office, Thames, 18th March, 1897, 3.10 p.m. No. 1426. APPLICATION FOR LICENSED HOLDING. District: Hnnraki Mining. Dote: 19th Mnrob, 1897. TO the WAKDEN at THAMES— I hereby apply for a Licensed H Iding for gold-mining pnrp">se« ander the provisions of "The Mininpr Act, 1891," of the lands hereinafter described, which hive been duly marked in accordance with tke mining regulations. T. A. Harpib. By his Solicitor, Arthur P. Harper, Signature of App'icant. No. nnd date of Miner's Bight: No, 16288;, 19th March, 1897. Name a>.d nddress in fall of applicant, at d address for service : Theo. A. Harper, miner, Ti aims. Style under which it is intended to cob f?nct tho business: GlentanDer, Locality where the land applied for is litnated: Tairua ; near third bra oh. Extent of land applied for: 10 acres. Anr.oontof capital proposed to be invested: £2000. Piopo-ed mode of working the land: Uniting and driving. i Term for which licei seis teqaired. 2lyef>rs General remarks: Pegged oat on 17th March, 18:<7. Mark on pegs, |f. Dated at T amep, thin 19th day of Marc 1;, 1897. The tbove appl cation ard »ny objections will bo heard at the W»r<7en's Conrt at Thames at 10.80 am. on 23' d April, 1897Any person desiring to ebject to the issae of b licence f r the land applied for, mast, prior lo the hearing enter his objections at Warden's Office at Thames. R, S, Bum Warden. Wwriifn's Office, Thames. 19thMarch, 1897,1035 a.m. No 1428. I John I Philips fr Co., MINING AND LAND TRANSFER SURVEYORS, BROWN STREET, THAMES IN charge of District: ALHERT O ALLOM, Mining Surveyor. Head Office : Halydays Buildings, 26, Shortland street, Auckland. ~ Branch Offices also at Wharf street, Paeroa, and Ring's Road, Coromandel. P.O. Box, 332. Telephone, 988 Cable Address, " Theodolite," Auckland When in Auckland CALL AT C. Chillcott's, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 348 Queen street, Auckland (Opposite Fire Bell.) f> HOICE A ssortment of Watehee, Clocks, V ) Jewellery, and Spectacles to choose from, fcight Day Striking Clocks from 7s 6d, Silver Brooches from 2s, Gold Brooches from 7s 6d, Ladiis' Gold Dress Rings 10s Old Fashioned Jewellery made up into the Newest and Latest Designs. Watches, Clocks, etc,, Cleaned and Repaired at very small cost. Your patronage solicited. Trams pasa the. door ; so don't forget to cullwhen you are iv Auckland, NE* TnßAnpn HEW VENUS "-'DnUUuyjjiujs The Premier Dark Aromatic of all Tobaccos. It is always the same. Smokers can Depend upon its Purity and Perfection when given a fair trial. THE VERDICT IS THE GRANDEST SMOKE PROCURABLE. ' Don't be put off with being urged To try something better or just as good Suoh does not exist; but get the NEWTENTJS AND NO OTHER. QUEEN /rpoBaCCOl /"iUEEN UEEN \±OBACCO) V^UEBN Pure Aromatic TobaccoTHE HIGHEST GRADE OF ALL. Smokera can judge of its merits by simp!) TRYING IT, To bo bad from all Jj>okauts, Stor - keepers nod Tobaccouists - '

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8617, 23 March 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8617, 23 March 1897, Page 4

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