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Our Gas Governor. THE American Gas Saving Company desire to particularly call the attention of gas consumers to their celebrated GAS GOVERNOR or REGULATOR, which is attached to the meter for the purpose of reducing the pressure from the street mains, and keeping it uniform m the pipes throughout the building, thereby preventing blowing and waste at the burners, causing them to give a steady and brilliant light, at the same time j saving from 15 to 50 per cent of the gas. These GOVERNORS are m use m all the Public Buildings at Washington, including the Capitol, where they were placed after competitive tests against all comers, including the mercury and glycerine machines ; on the Manhattan Elevated Railway, where they have saved over 575,000 since 1884, saving m five months; the Mutual Life, Nev. York Life, Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company's, Astor House, Sinclair House, and many other public and private buildings. Our machines are guaranteed for five years. We guarantee a large per centage of saving over any others, All ommunications will receive rompt attention* The price is nominal, and cis more than covered the first year by th saving id gas. Send for pamphlets. Agents wanted. AMERICAN GAS SAVING CO,, No. 23, DEY STREET Naw Yor , U.S, A. HULIN S GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN, Warranteed 14 Carat. Price ?9 (378 6d) per doz. Retails readily for $1 50 each, The best pen for the price ever made. In use everywhere and giving universal satisfaction, HU LIN'S LETTER FILEWill hold 3,000 letters alphabetically arranged More than 5,000,000 m use. I Price, m gross lots, $3. 75 6d) per doz, THE MOST POPULAR LETTER FILE EVER MADE. Order through Commission Houses, JOHN sTTIULIN, MANUFACTURING STATIONER, Dealer m Useful Office Specialties and Labor Sating Devices for all Accountants. 411 Broadway, Nsw York, U.S.A. The Times Windmill, STRONG AND DURABLE. Has the correct inclination to the wind. [ Patent Bearings. j LARGE BRASS OIL CUPS. I Large 11 foot Mill, f.0.b., cars, N.Y. $35 j pakced, weight soolbs, size 33 cubic .feet. Constructed with 4 or 6 wings. THE! I.X.L. LAND MEASUEE. NOTHING LIKE IT. i , 23IDS packed weight; size, 12 cubiqfeet f.o.b. cars N.Y., 81.50. THE COMPLETE Wire Stretcher. Packed weight per dozen, aolbs j size, l cubic footjj'.c.b, cars N.Y. , pcr^ozen, $2.25. Circulars Free. BAJ S"M A N, MANUFACTURER, AROiBT P.A. U.S j THE —Philadelphia Novelty — MANUFACTURING CO., 422, 1424, 1426 Callowhill St., Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. (incorporated), New York Office, No. 32 Howard Street I New York City, OLE MANUFACTURERS OF A LINE OF Patented American NOVELTIES, In Stationers' Specialities & Light Hardwar THE Novelty Paper Fastener; -A full K» of Paper and Letter Clips. The Up right Clip. Paper Weight and Clip. Note Letter, and Legal Cap Board Clips. "Auto matic Fountain Penholder. Aatomatic FiShe (for fishermen.) Novelty Pocket Knife, a^ Novelty Hunting Knife (operating instan\ taneously with one hand.) Ornamenta" Match Boxes, with bracket hooks (nicke plate, Tucker bronze, and other styles o finish.) Shelf Brackets (for putting up shelve without tools), with "sets of wardrobe hook attached. Mincing Knives, with one, two and three blades. Staples for bindin pamphlets and papers. Suspension Kin '.'. Staples for hanging up show cards, etc. Th Celebrated Madame Louie Hair Crimper, etc

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2137, 29 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2137, 29 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2137, 29 May 1889, Page 4

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