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Lamp Stove. CHEAP LIGHT! ~~^ CHEAP LIGHT 1 ** Ihßr'b I ffl Mnl LAMP STOVE IHE MOST 'MARVELLOTH COMBINATION OF HSAT AND LIGHi. 1 .EVER KNOWN. Width of flime 4 inches. Only. a few minutes requited to boil a kettle of water. ■ Will boil or cook for 20 to 26 hours (accord" ing to height of fUmo and qmlily of kerosene used) with ones filling, at an arerage noatofONEFARrHINtf to OJTB HALF PENNY PER' HOUR, and ht, tho asmo time furnishing a bright and agreeable ligh', fqtial to two ordinary Lamps, for reading eewing, &c.,' &c. ' Heata or ;drys a roora quioler and. far. mo-o pffactiyrfj tban a coil fire, as the lamp' may be placed in (he centre or any part of the room. Will keep 10 degreos of froßt out of a rcom 12 feet square. A POSITIVE BLHSSING FOR THE „ HOUSEHOLD, The office, Btiorer, warehouse,' workroom, nursery, restaurant, hotel, for the chemist, photographer, bpokbinder, printer, student, cabinetmaker, Hre'BSmaKer,- laundress, tailor, hairdresser, th^ surveyovminer, contractor; bushman, and phepherd ; camping in tents, or or board ship, ,&o.y&c. %■ for the sick-room especially,' and fp,?'Uhe conservatory! In fact, .for- anyone in want of a quick, reliable heat and light,) THIS STOVE IS: SIMPLY INDIS- : ■ <FEKSABLB. . i lt is of bII others— tho very idea for the bushman and th» minor ; for camping in tents it is especially euited, and for tbe bachelor's hut. ia really a magnifiennt invention. Being! most convenient and handy t-> boil (the leWe or billy, to fry,' bake, roast, or boil any kind of food, besides acting as a lamp and giving a iplendid light as well as heat— and all at a et of id to id per hour. No one who Btudie9 time and .convenience ■ and who wishes to reduce the amount of domeßtio duties; to a fraotion of their ordio nary dimensions, can afford to be without one of these Lamp Stoves. After once' having üßed it, j and finding what* a ro*lly useful and valuable ailiclo it v, ,ond ; howmany different uses it can be put to, both in... summer, andj winter seasons — the only wonder will be-jhoweyer it wbb possible to do without iti ! ' , Strong and Durably made. Portable. No. Glass. Ko . Chimneys. No Miies. No Smell. NO LABOtT,a OR TROUBLE— BECAUSE NO DTBT. Decidedly- ornamental, with enamelled base and bronze ifiohh At all times con« venient, and always ready. Can be carried about easily and ipiaced upon the table or mantel-piece. While' enumerating only afew of the countless purposes for which thiß little Btove » valuable, we wish especially to oall attention, to the faot that it baß NO PARTICULAR SEASON OF USEFULNESS, being equally convenient in Winter, as in Summer, in Autumn, as in Bpring. With ,np other • recommendation, .its efficient service in the sick-room, alone, when at any moment- of the night or day prompt applications of remedies may afford immediate relief, plaoea upon it a VALUE NOT TO BE CALCULATED IN'SHIL* LING 9 AND PENCE 1 Invaluable to the laundress, who can iron all day long with two irons. . ■ The Baohelor's Friend ! And the Very . Thing for the Sick-room ! For Drying a Damp-room or Cupboard— A Splendid Thing 1 A Speciality for .Conservatories— Keeping 10 degrees of Frott out of a Room 12 feet square! For |Dryiog Clothes in Wet Weather—A ; Treasure 1 For Ironing— The Greatest Invention of the Age I POSITIVELY THE BEST & OHBAPBST CONTBIVANOE. EVER INVENTED. W A B k particularly for tbe " AURORA." Tbe name is' cast on eaoh Lamp Stove ; for it is tho ONE and ONLY artiole in the market that will' faithfully answer - the above description j, and we must warn the publio against trulupery inventions (made of inferior material) of this splendid invention, which may be offered for a few Bhillinga less money, but which oan never fulfil half; the advantages claimed, and rightly claimed, for the " AURORA" Points to whioh we draw, special atten* lion are:— The font or cistern of the " AUBOBA " which contains the kerosene is of solid iron, CA3T ALL IN ONE PIEOK, therefore very' substantial, and the lamp after once. bought rill last for years. Another and most important feature inth*. construction of the t' Aurora "is the perfb« rated nipple or cap, which in conjunction with the peculiar) .construction renders COMBUSTION PEB r FEOT AND AN EXPLOSION IMPOSSIBLE) EQUALLY USEFUL IN SUMMER AND WINTJEBM! PERFECTLY SA;FE, AND ALWAYg READY FORLIvIHT OR HEAT I The .'.'AURORA'? Limpntove will prove a boon to thousands ! By simply Btriking a match yon can boil the kettle, fry,' or bake ; aid immediately turn out the lamp when done with,- ana the unbearable beat of a fire and trouble of kindling tbe. flame so often in hot weather ia dispensed with. Thus the '• AURORA'" will save its first; cost— in the value of coals and firewood, in no time, (to say nothing. of' the' amount of worry and fatigue B«ved) besides taking the place of a lamp for lighting, purposes. ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSABLE 10 THE HOUSEWIFE. OVENS :'— Properly oonatruoted for the V AUBOBA." FRYING- PANS, with removable covers, in two aiz'oa. KETTLES —2 quarts and 3 quarts. Wioks and Duplicate Parts kept in stock. Sale Wholesale Agent for New Zealand, 1 PRBOY NIWD WARD, . Gnceral Importer, Market Place, Oh. Ch. S.le Agent and Canvasser for the Foxton> New Plymouth District—. J, JL ROBERTSON, Ensure Stbwjt. Wahsawji. V Qs<«e bj $KHtt p\in.qt\)AUs i^^i to»

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11758, 12 April 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11758, 12 April 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11758, 12 April 1888, Page 1

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