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WONDERS NEVER CEASE.

Electricity, which has such amafsellons sway m this world, makes one thiaa: thxt. before long everything will be done by thia wonderful power. Mr J. £. Hansen,' ehdrt^ land, Thames, has just imported from A merica the wonder of wonders in the form of a compound called Electrine. This'ia one of the latest and most marvellous inventions of the nineteenth century. It isan in* sUntaneous silver and plate cleaner, and v. ill resilver all kinds of brass upoons, forks, cruets, mustard pots, pepper pots, harness chains,bicycle s, bag handles, watches, ringa and, in fact, any kind of brass and copper, wire. Being manufactured by W, Edison should be a sutf cient guarantee of its quality and value, and it ought to prove a gnat boon to housewives. It is so simple in its operations and so easily nsed 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. Expert! strongly recommend the public to give it a> trial, and feel sure that they will ba

thoroughly pleased with its most marvellou results. It is free from all mercurial in* gradients; therefore it contains nothing of an injurious nature to silver or plated wan." Latest advices are that wherever thi* Electfinehas been exhibited it has won silver and gold medals, and the demand for it U 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. Hanaen.

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8621, 27 March 1897, Page 1

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WONDERS NEVER CEASE. Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8621, 27 March 1897, Page 1

WONDERS NEVER CEASE. Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8621, 27 March 1897, Page 1