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Notices from Mr John McLebd and Mr Peter Oliphant, intimating that they are candidates for the East Ward election, appear elsewhere. " The annual social of the railway employees is announced for Friday, August 25th, in SfeT Benedict's Hail. The arrangements are now in hand, and a strong committee is leaving no stone unturned to make it an enjoyable, funotion. The committee are not sparing any expense or pains, and with Meredith'B band for the music, and the catering in excellent hands, here is no doubt of a good night. Disease germs are so easily disseminated through the medium of milk that any device that will sterilize the milk without making it disagreeable must of necessity be a useful discovery to the household. Exactly such a device as this is the Marvele milk boiler or sterilizer, a sample of which we have received from Messrs Sargood and Co., and have tested in our own home. There are two pans, with circulation from one to the other, and the milk is sterilized or boiled without leaving any disagreeable taste whatever. The milk never boils over or burns. To those who recognise the value of sterilizing milk for household use, and thus destroying possible disease germs, the Marvele mi Ik- boiler cannot be too highly recommended.

Tp IRK! TT IRK! -n IR E ! -L IRK! _£ IR E ! JJ IRK! AN ELABORATE SYSTEM OF KIRK ESCAPES IS USELESS if the occupants of a building are sound asleep until it is too late to utilise the means provided for reaching a place of safety. WHAT BENEFIT IS A NIGHT PORTER if he cannot arouse the inmates of an hotel fn case of fire without travelling all over the building '! He endangers his own life, and probably forgets to alarm some one or ha* not time to reach them. IF A BOARDER DISCOVERS A FIRE, how is he to acquaint the Night Porter or proprietor, with 110 knowledge of the geography of the building. THE UPPER ROOMS IN ANY HOTEL OR BOARDINGHOUSE are always difficult to let, especially to families, on account of the fear that they will not be able to escape in case of fire. KVERY HOTEL, BOARDINGHOUSE, SHOP, OR FACTORY should be fitted with the most up-to-date apparatus for giving an alarm in ca se of tire. THE 'pASTLK' ELECTRIC UIRE HE LasTLE 1 LLECTRIC fIRK alarm dell cvstem larm Dell oystem (Patents applied for). Is the -simplest, most effective, least liable to get out of order. It is Economical in installation, simple to operate, and effective. THE 'CASTLE' APPARATUS consists of Automatic Contacts and Alarm Bells. The contacts are distributed throughout Uie passages and rooms, and are operated simply by BREAKING THE GLASS. Nothing more"! No complicated devices, nothing tc learn. IMMEDIATELY THE GLASS IS BROKEN on any one of the Contacts, ALL the Alarm Bells commence Ringing, and cannot be stopped except by the proprietor or some authorised person. Sample Apparatus may be seen at l:ii>, (Jueenstreet, Auckland. Ring up Telephone No. 41, or write to Tji pASTLK, T^LECTRK'IAN 135 IJUKKN STREET, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. IMPORTANT. —IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING to have your building inspected, and to have ail estimate of the cost of installation.

20 P ER C ENT -DEDUCTION (.J A L E SALE OF PIANOS SALE OF PIANOS SALE OF PIANOS SALE OF PIANOS SALE OF PIANOS TO UKDUCH STOCK prior to arrival large shipments, a reduction of 15 to 20 per cent, will be made to all buyers either for cash or easy terms two weeks only. Small Deposits and Instalments. p TiICHARDSON & r^O. 290 Q UEEN S T - OPPOSITE SMITH & CAUGHEY.

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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 118, 17 August 1901, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 118, 17 August 1901, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 118, 17 August 1901, Page 10

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