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Rin«« Electricity has been applied for lighting purposes, all efforts of inventors have been directed to construct a lamp for general domestic use. The reason why tKi> problem hsa till now not 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 placed or by large machinery, instead of fiwt laying down the principle that a lamp which should ever become generally use* fnl and popular, mast be portable, like an oil lamp, and contain the generator of electricity in itaelf, in the foot of the limp. The Norman Electric Light 00. has at anooeeded in completely realising this of'electric lighting, and there is no dpnfit that this moat important invention will b"»»g about a complete revelation in all branches of lighting. Oar electric lamp needs neither macbl* nary, conductors, now any expensive oatday.’and Is nelther eomplioatod, nor disagreeable in manipulation; all that is necessary Is to refill it every fouror Eve days with acid. The cost of lighting will Be as cheap argil (f cents per hour), and ft has before the latter the immense advantage of neither producing heat, smoke JOT carbonic acid, owing to which the air h not imputed, mid remains at the same degree of .temperature. It is, farther, sbwlttsly inodorous, and does not need to be kindled by match or otherwise, bat ■lmply by taming’the key, thus avoiding ■n Amnonr of Ere, explosion or suffocation, as in the ease of gas, if the key is left open $ and It must be conceded that this adfsutarn alone is invaluable. It is further preferable to any known kind of fi g htlp g for the following reasons L Its manipulation is so simple that any child can keep it in order. 2. That the lamp is portable, and can fch removed like any oil lamp from one place to another 3. That it neither requires the disagreeable of the wick, or the cleaning of the cylinder, as in the case of oil lamps. 4. the light produced is a soft and moat steady' one; that it never flickers, and the flame, though being equal in power of lighting to gas, can be regulated to toy doKrooi , . 6. That every danger of fire is absolutely excluded, as the light will extinnnah immediately, if by any accident the glass surrounding the burner should be broken. 6, That it will bum, oven in the strong eat wind; completely unaffected, thus bang invaluable for illuminations, lighting o Igardont, corridors, etc. lamp is constructed for the present three different sizes:— J small size. Height of complete ' fort-gbting rooms, cellars, storage houses, nowner magazines or similar places where explosives,*™ kept, coaches, illuminations, sardens, mines, or any other industrial parpose! Price, LI per lamp, delivered free to any part of the world B medium size. Serves all domestic pnraoses for lighting rooms, houses, etc. This lamp is elegantly decorated, and has removable white ground glass globe. Pfeica. per lamp (inclusive of bronze foot and globe, richly snd elegantly conatrooted, L2 ; delivered free to any part of theworld. _ W Grand size for parlor, ball, saloon, public building, etc. The lamp gives a moat brilliant and steady light, has large removable white globe, decorated most taatafnUv; and the workmanship la both first-class and elegant. Price, L 4 10s. Toot of lamp in either bronze, Japanese, Taienoe or Silver Oxide. - Any special size or design made to irdev, ", hztimates furnished. AH ]yfip« are ready for immediate use, -.■nd will be sent, securely packed in strong wooden box, with printed directions for ose a quantity bf obenioala sufficient for aevdtal months* lighting, and one extra burner for size A, and two to: sizes B and 0. The necessary chemicals can oe pur.phased in any drag store, in even the smallest village. ... Xvory lamp >* accompanied by a written .m,r,ntflg for one year, and will be ex-
op money refunded, u toe same give complete satisfaction. f .On ell orders for six l»mpa and above, adiaSpunt of »xpet cent wiU be allowed. IfoSte"from abroad filled, unless ao-ZL-nfcd by a remittance to cover the fimt'Olais referencea on a New York or PMadolpbia house. The beat method of sending money la by ■a—ft on New Yolk, arhich can be pro- - ot any banker, and everywhere, or "■'-il-t— the amount In bank notea, gold stamps of any country JSI orders, the smallest, as well aa the will reeewa jhe same and will be forwarded ss*-** 4 * «ndaltiniitiitfc onßan * infringements will Jaterinea on commission, oar lampa. wanted No special knowledge or made by perw» SOKIUfI m&JERIO LIGHT It, A l>* ** • s *
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1362, 28 December 1885, Page 4
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1,030Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1362, 28 December 1885, Page 4
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