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BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT,. AND HORSE-SHOEING SMITH. Desires to inform his patrons and the public of tlio Wairarapa generally, that ho has taken over the old-established business, do long efficiently conducted by ME JfAKQUHAR GfiAY, In Queen-Street, Masterton, And he solicits a continuance of tho patronage that has hitherto beon so liberally extended, J.R, would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that tho Satisfaction given by this establishment in the past will be continued. Every kind of horse-shoeint<, wheelwright engineering, and blacksmitlving work, executed with despatch and on tho most reasonable terms. IBM JN U TlO E. MONEY TO LEND.-In large or small sums on approved freehold security, at lowest current rates of interest, Apply to W. SELLAR, 2002 Masterton. MASTERTON, . Richard Evernden, Proprietor, E. 171 BEGS to notify that ho has )•' Jli. l'ureliased from Mr John Graham the above plant and business, and is prepared to cut and deliver timber,. to order, any size, and at the LOWEST TRADE RATES. In connection with tho above, Jons Graham thanks his numerous customers for past favors, and trusts a continuanco of the same may be extended to his SUCCESSOR. Any orders left at the Oram Mill, or at J. G rah am's Store (late Rapp & Hare), Emporium, Masterton, will rccjii c prompt attention. " 1906 The Latest American Invention. QIKCE Elcctricit/lias been applied for light ing ])uvpo3u.s, all efforts of inventors have been directed to construct a lamp for general 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 tho system of producing the Electricity in some central place, or by largo machinery, instead of first laying down tho principlo that a Lamp which should ever become generally useful and popular, must be portable, like an Oil Lamp, and contain the generator of Electricity in Honif ; * ;„«.»ui.(ii.7 J

The Norman Electric Light Co, lias at last | succeeded in completely realizing this ideal of Electric Lighting, atul there is no doubt- that this most important invention will bring about a complcto revolution in allbrimcl\cs of lighting, Our Electric Lamp needs neither Machinery, Conductors, nor any expensive outlay, and is neither complicated, nor disagreeable in manipulation ; all that is necessary is .to refill it every four or five days with acid. The cost of lighting will he as cheap as gas g cent per hour), tage of neither producing heat, smoke, nor carbonic acid, owing to which the air is not impurcd, and remains at the same degree of temperature. It is further, absolutely inodorous, and does not need to bo kindled by match, or otherwise, but simply by turning the key, thus avoiding all danger of fire, explosion,- or suffocation, as in the case of gas, if the key is left open; and it mustbo conceded that this advantage alone is invaluable .It is further preferable to any known kind of lighting for the following reasons : (1) Its manipulation is so simple that any child can kcop it in order. • (2) That the Lamp is portable, aud can be removed like any Oil Lamp, from one place to •another. (3) That it neither requires the disagreeable fixing of the wick, or the cleaning of the cylinder, as in the case of Oil Lamps. (4) That the light produced is a soft and most steady one; that it never flickers, aud the flame, though boing equal in power of lighting to gas, can bo regulated to any degree, excluded, as the light will extinguish immediately, if by any accident the glass surrounding the humor should ho broken. wind, completely unaffected, thus being invaluable for illuminations, lighting of gardens, corridors, etc, This Lamp is constructed for the present in three different sizes:— , _ A, small size, Height of complete Lamp, 14 . inches; weight, abouts pounds; for lighting ■ rooms, cellars, storage houses, powder magazines (or similar places where oxplosives are kept), coaches, illuminations, gardens, mince, or any other industrial purpose. Price, £1 per Lamp, delivered free to any part of the world. B, medium size, Serves all domestic purposes for lighting rooms, houses, etc, This Lamp is elegantly decorated, and has removable whito ground Glass Globe. Price, por Lamp (iuclusivo,of Bronze foot and Globe, richly and elegantly constructed), £'2; delivered free to any part of tho world. C, Grand w for Parlor, Hall, Saloon, Public Building, &c. The Lamp gives a most brilliant and steady light, has largo removable white Globe, decorated moat tastoiully, and the workmanship is both first-class and elegant. Prico £4 10s. Foot of Lamp in oithcr Bronze, Japanese, Faience, or Silver Oxide. Any special size or design made to order, Estimates furnished, All Lamps are ready for immediate use, and will be sent, securely parked in strong wooden box, with printed directions for use, a quantity 1 of chomicals sufficient for several months lighti iug, and one oxtra humor for size A, and two ■ for size B and C, Tho necessary chemicals can bo purchased in any Drug Store, iu oven tho smallest village i Every Lamp is accompauied by a written 1 gunranteo for one year, and will bo exchanged, 3 or money refunded if the same should not give comnlcto satisfaction.

t ' On all orders for six Lamps and above, a discount of six per cent, will be allowed. So orders from abroad filled, unless accompanied by a re-" . mittance to cover the amount, or first-class references on a New York or. Philadelphia house. The best method of sending money is by draft on Now York, which can bo procured at any Banker, and everywhere, or enclose the amount , in Eanlt notes, gold coins, or' postage stamps, ef any country of the world. All orders, the smallest as the most importJ ant, will receive the same particular attention, and wUlbe forwarded .without delay. . . jJSrOur Electric Lamps aro protected by law, and all imitations and infringements will be prosecuted, ■i STAgcnts, Salesmen on Commission, and B * Consignees for our Lamps, wanted everywhere No Special knowledge or capital required.! f A fortune to bo made by activo persons. 'Address: . • THE "NORMAN ELECTRIC,LIGHT CO., Philadelphia, U,Si of America,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2163, 5 December 1885, Page 1

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