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Lamp Stove. CHEAP LIGHT! CHEAP LIGHT/ LAMP J3TOVE. THE MOST MABVELLOUS COMBINATION OF Hffli'J} AND LIGHI? EVEB KNOWN. Width of fljme 4 inches. Only a few minutes requited to boil a kettle of water. Will-boilor cook" for 20 to 26 hours (accord* . ing to height of flame and quality of k«ro« eene need),, with. onoe filling, at an average qoßtj of ONE FARTHING to ONH HALF PENNY P&B HOUB, and at. the .same time' furnishing a bright and agreeably light equal to two ordinary Xiampßj,;for reading, .sewing, &c, &c. Heats or jdrys a room quioler.and! far imbre ef£e'ctiT«l)r than a coal fire, as tljelamp may be placed in the centre or any part of the room. Will keep 10 degreos of frost out of a room 12 feet square. A EOSITIVB BLESSING FOR THE HOUSEHOLD, .The, office, store, .warehouse, workroom, , nursery, restaurant, hotel, for the chemist, .photographer, bookbinder, printer, student, cabinetmaker, dreeynairar,. laundress, tailor, hajrajresser, tn£, surveyor, miner, contractor, jjußhman,,!and shepherd j camping in tents, or onboard ship, &b.,&0. ; for the sick-room especially, and for the conservatory. In fact, for anyone in want cf a quick, reliable heat and light, THIS .STOVE IS SIMPLY INDISPENSABLE. ' It is of all others — the very idea for the bnshman and the miner ; for camping, in ..tents it is. eapebially suited, and for the ibaohelorV- hut is' really a magnificent invention.-' Being, most convenient and ,handy ta.. boil the ketiJe or billy, to fry, ,bako, .rqa.et, ot boil any kind of food, besides acting as,, a .lamp, and giving a splendid light as well as heat— and, all at a .of id to id.per hour. No one who studies time and convenience and who. wishes ; to reduco ; . the amount of domestic duties to a fruotion of their ordio nary dimensions, can afford to be without . one of these Lsinp 1 Stoves. After once having used it, and finding what. Vieally . useful aud valuable article it is, apd how many 'different uses it can be put to, both in: cummer and winter seasons— the only .wonder, willjbe— however it was possible to do without it, Strong and Durably made. . Portable. No Glass. N o Chimneys. No .JFlues: No Smell. NO LABOUR OB TROUBLE— bkoause .ho prai. : , Decidedly ornamental, with enamelled base and bronze finish. At all times con* venient, andalways ready. Can be oarriedj about easily; and placed upon tho table or mantelpiece. While enumerating only a few of the countless purposes for which this littlestove is valuable, wo wish CBpeei> ally to dail attention to the fact tliat it hasi NO PABTIOULA3 SEASON, OF,. USE-' FDLNES9, being equally /convenient iv Winter, as in Summer, in Autumn,' as in Spring. -With no other recommendation, its efficient -service in the sick-room alone, when 'at any mcment.of tho night or day prompt applications of remedies, may afford immediate relief, places upon it a YALUB NOXTO BE CALCULiTED IN HHIL» LINGS ' AND PBNdE J ! Invaluable to the t laundresß, who' can iron all day long with two irons. : .The Bachelor's Friend! And the Very Thing for the Siok^room ! iFor Drying a Damp-room or Oupboard-rA ■ , Splendid Thing 1 ' , ... A- Speciality ' for Conservatories — Keeping ■10 degrees of Frot,t out of a- Boom 12 feet • ' 1 ' ' B'quarel For iDrying Clothes in Wet .Weather— A Treaßorel x '. For Ironiiig — The Greatest Invention ofthe Ago I POSITIVELY THE BE3T & OHK APfIIST . ' CONTBIVANOE EVER INVENTED. l^- A|k particularly for the "AURORA." 1 The 'name 'is cast on eaoh Lamp Stove ; for it is the ONE and OFLY artiole in the inkrke£ that 'will faithfolly .answerj, the' above description ; and we , must warn the publio against , trumpery inventions (made of' inferior material) of this splendid invention, which may be offered far a few shillings leas' money, but whioh oan ueyer fulfil half the advantages claimed, and, rightly claimed, for the "AUKOBA" Points' to whioh we draw special atten« lion are: — The font or cißtern of the 'fAUBOBA" whioh contains. the kerosene is of Bolid.iron, CASf, ALL IN ONE PIEOHI, thsref ore very substantial, and the lamp after, once, bought jrill last for ye.are. Another and meat important feature in the construction of the" Aurora "is tho perfoK rated nipple or rap which, in poojunct'on With the peculiar , con«truotion .renders COMBUSTION- FEBFBOT AND .A« HXPLOSIQN IttPOSSIBLE; ;. HQUALLY USBFUL IN SUMMBB AND 1 ' " .''JWINIEBMI PBBEBOCLY SAFE, AND ALWAYo JIE.ADX FOB, LI JHT OB' HJSaT J ; The"AUBOBA" L-mp-«tove will prove a boon to thousands 1 Bj s:mply striking a m&loh you oan boil the kettle, fry, or bake j add immediately turn oat the lamp when done wth, and the unbearable heat of a fire end trouble of kindling tho flame so often id lspt weather U di-pemed with. Thus the " AUKOB*." will sure its flrat coat— in the Taiue of coa's and firewood, in no time, (to Bay nothii gof the amount of worry and fatigue s-viid) bteides taking the placo of a lamp for lighting pui 1 . oses. ABSOLUTEtiY INDISPENSABLE TO THE t£OU*EWIFJB. OVBiN" ;— Properly constructed for the " AUBOBA." FRYING- PAN«, w.th rempvable povers, iv two sizes. EETJLBB —2 quarts and S quirts. Wioks and Duplicate Parts kept in stock. S> 1" Wh>'leii»le i«ent for New Zealand, Piiitt/Y JSXftJO WAhO, Ghicoral Importer, Market Plaoc, Oh. Oh. Sole Ap*nt enH Canvaspsr for the F xton» Now PlYmonth Dittcict— J, A. EOBHUiTSOJS T ,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11759, 13 April 1888, Page 1

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