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BLACKSMITH, •WHEEIAVRIGHT, , .AND HORSE-SHOEING SMITH. Desires "to inform his-patvona and the public of the Wairarapa generally, that ho has taken over the •.old-established business, do long efficiently conducted by MR4fAR(3UHAR ..GRAY, In'Queen-Street, Masterton v And ho solicits a continuance of tho'patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extendod. J.R. would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that the satisfaction given by this establishment in the past will be continued. Every kind of horse-shooing, wheelwright engineering, and blacksmithing work, executed with despatch and on the most reasonable terms, ' • 1579 JNOTIUE. . -ONEY.TO LEND.-In large or ill small sums on approved freehold I security, at lowest current rates of interest. i Apply to W. SBLLAR, 2002 _ Masterton. • t MASTERTON, Richard Evernden, PllOritlETOK. r ETA BEGS to notify that he has ), :Jj, purchased from Mr John Graham tho above plant and business, and is 'prepared to cut and dolivor timber, to order, any size, and at the LOWEST TRADE RATES. In connection with the above, John Graham thanks' his numerous, customers for past favors, aud trusts a continuance of the same may be extended to his SUCCESSOR. Any orders left at tho Or.uu Miu, or cik ut. uuAiiam s stoke (late ifapp <i hare), Emporium, Masterton, will rccjh e prompt attention, 19(i(j The Latest American Invention, Electricity lins been applied for light mg purposes, all efforts of inventors, have domestic use. The reason that this problem has not till now been solved, is that none of the inventors could rid themselves of the idea of gas lighting, and that all have adhered to the system of producing,the Electricity in ; some central place, or by large machinery, instead of first laying down ; .the. principle that a Lamp which should ever hcooino generally useful ami popular, must be portable, like an Oil Lamp, and contain the generator of Electricity in | itself, i.e., in tho foot of the Lamp. The Norman Electric Light Co. has at last succeeded in completely realizing this ideal of Electric Lighting, and there is no doubt, that this most important invention will bring about a complcto revolution in all branches of lighting. Onr Electric Lamp needs lieithqr.Maehincry, Conductors, nor any expensive outlay, and is neither complicated, nor disagreeable in manipuy >"" v ° '"■waiijr ia iu leun it every tour or five days with acid. Tho cost of lightnig will be os cheap as gas (J cent per hour), and it lias before the latter the immense advantage of neither producing heat, smoke, nor carbonic acid, owing to which tho nir is not lmpurcd, and remains at. the same degree of temperature. It is further, absolutely inodorous, and docs notneed to be kindled by match, or otherwise, but simply, by turning theltoy, thus avoiding all danger of fire, explosion,'or suffocation, as in the case of gas, if the key is left open; and it must be conceded that this advantage alone is invaluable/ .It is further preferable to any, known kind of lighting for tho following reasons:—■ (1) Its manipulation is so simple that any child can keep it in order. (2) That the Lamp is portable, and can be removed like any Oil Lamp, from one place to another. • (3) That it neither requires the disagreeable fixing of the wick, or tho cleaning of the cylinder, as in the case of Oil Lamps, (4) That the light produced is a soft and most steady ono; that it never flickers, aud the flame, though being equal in power of lighting to gas, can be regulated to any degree. ; (5) That overy danger of fire is absolutely excluded, as the light will extinguish inline-' diatoly, if by any accident tho glass surroumline the krnor should bo broken. I ° (G) That it will burn, oven in the strongest wind, completely unaffected, thus boiiig ii,. ; valuable for illumiiiatiens, lighting of gardens corridors,. etc. '. -This Lamp is constructed for the present in three dilforcnt sizes.:— , A, small size. Height of comploto Lamp, 11 inches'; weight, abouts pounds; for lighting rooms, collars, storago houses, powder magazines (or similar placos where oxplosives are' kept), coaches, illuminations, gardens, -mines, or any other industrial purpose. Price, £1 per Lamp, delivered free to any part of the world. B, medium, size, Serves all domestici purposes for. lighting rooms, houses, etc. This Lamp is elegantly, decorated,, and has removable whito. ground l Glass Globe. ■ Price; per Lamp (inclusive of Bronze ■ Foot and Globe richly and elegantly constructed), £2; delivered ■ free to any part of tho world. ~ . ■ a i 'lor ' Hall » Saloon, Public Building, &c The Lamp gives a unost brillmntand steady light, lias large removable wine Globe, decorated most tastefully, anil tho priS'S is botll firbt ' clllS3 mul ' Cl^ut ' : ■ Foot of. lamp in either Bronze, Japanese,'/ Faience, or Silver Oxide, • ; -'i Any special size or design made to order'-' Estimates furnished. I. ■„.. All Lamps are ready for immediato use, and wUlbesent.Mcurely.parkcdin. strong wooden box, with printed directions for use, a quantity' of chemicals sufflcicntfor several mouths lighting, anuVoneextra.burner for size A, and. two for size? and 0/ The necessary chemicals can 'bepurchased m any Drug Storo, in < even the smallest village. - . ■,; . Every Lamp is accompanied by a written guarantee for one ycar r and will be exchanged or mpnoy refunded if the samo should not 'rive comploto satisfaction. ; ' . ' a-dis-count ofsixpcr cent,wiubtfauowed.,Noorders from abroad filled, unlessaccompanicdbya remittance to. coyer the; lampunt,; q f , first-class house 11003 ° n a W Y, ? r,t ;'' or : Pl . I J lildel P hia ;' The best methodiof smiling iftoiiey is bydraft on New York, which can bo procured'..ot any Banker, au<l everywhere, or enclose the amount uißanlj nqtcs, gold .coins,,,or postage stamps, ef. any country of tho world, ', '.All orders, the smallest. as the most importI ant, will receive' the same-particular attention, and<wiUbe'forwarded:withouMelay. ■■' mm Electric Lamps unprotected'by law, and all imitations and infringements will be prosecuted... '■ ■ ■ ■■'• , Salesmen on- I .Commission,, and lOqnmgneea for our.Lamps, wanted i everywhere'' flobpecialkjipyledgeor.capitaliMquired, '■ ■;AfoiitUßotp i .bp.m.adeby l actTO,pErsons.- ■ CO.,';. ; ;;'.;;•.;;■' ■Phi|a<ielpliiß<-U.S. : ' ; 6f'America,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2162, 4 December 1885, Page 1

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