O AAA BROKBV Mouthed t) ? yUU EWES for Sale. Apply IE STEWART, Huwksbum Station. TO LET ON LEASE. 4 ACRES of ground, of which Two Acres are fenced in and under cultivation with fruit and other trees, together with a six-ioomed dwellinghouse. This is an admirable property, the Town Race running through it.' Apply to J. PALIC ELLS, On the ground, or G. FACHE, Clyde. FINAL NOTICE. ALL .Accounts due to the undersigned must be paid to my Agent, George Kache, Clyde, within a month from date, otherwise procediugs will bo instituted to recover. W. GRINDLEY. Milton, Feb. 29,1876. NOTICE. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have disposed of the business hitherto conducted by me as Baker and Confectioner, to Mr T. H. BELL, for whom I beg to solicit a continuance of favors accorded me. JOHN FRASER. I HAVING Purchased the Business lately conducted by Mr John Fraser, trust to meet with the same liberal support hitherto accorded him. T. H. BELL. Note. - All Debts contracted for or against the business, ud to SATURDAY next, the 12th inst., must bo paid to, or will be paid by the said John Fraser. SEEDS FOR PLANTING. Asnvdl quantity of Seeds of the Hazel Nut, Sycamore, and tngUsh Oak, locally grown for distribution. Early application necessary to G. FACHE, Office of this Paper. ROWATT’S PXTENT ANUCAPNIO SAFETY KEROSENE LAMP. THE difference between the Anucapnio Safety Kerosene Lamp and the ordinary lamp is, that instead of only- having one brass dome or cone above the liamc, Mr Row att, the Patenteee of the new burner, uses two domes, the one inside the other. The inner dome creates the usual draught of air rushing up to the flame, common to all kerosene lamps ; but, in addition to that, when the outside dome gets hot, it devours up apowcrful current of air through the space between the domes, which meeting the inner current at the flame disposes of all smoke or smell, for whatever of these may escape the first dome is caught, and burned clean by the second one. The flame is the same shape as the ordinary lamp gives, lint much more brilliant, white, and steady. A handsome shaped globe, which never breaks with the heat, shelters the flame from any sudden draught, while a simule piece of wire g nze, resting on tho top of the globe, has tho effect of mak'ng the flame perfectly steady, preventing down draught and keeping it clean from insects. The whole invention consists in the double dome, one hid ie the other, by which arrangement the combustion produced is much more perfect than can be got from a chimney lamp. It is perfectly simple and without any liability to get out ot order. They can be had complete from 5s each and upwards.
Science and Art. — A striking instance of the immense value a small piece of steel may acquire by the great power of skilled mechanical labor, is the balance spring of a watch. From its extreme fineness and delicacy four thousand weigh not more than one ounce, and exceed in value £IOOO. A most interesting little work, describing the rise an I progress of watchmaking, has been published by J. IV. Benson, of 25, Old Bond street, and the City Steam Factory, 58 and 00, l.udgate hill, London. The book, which is profusely illustrated, gives a full description of the various kinds of watches and clocks, with their p ices. Mr Bcn'on, who holds the appointment to the Frince of Wales, has published a pamphlet on Artistic Gold Jewellery, illustrated with beautiful designs of Bracelets, Brooches, Far-rings. Lockets. &c., suitable for wedding, birthday, and other presents. Illustrated catalogues sent post free for two stamps each, and they . annot be too strongly recommended to those contemplating a purchase, especially to residents in the country or abroad, who are thus enabled to select any article they may require and have it forwarded with perfect safety. Holloway's Pills.— Any dyspeptic sufferer aware of the purifying, regulating, and gently ap'rient powers of these Pills, should permit no one to cloud Ir’s judgment or to warp his con roe. With a box of Hollowoy’s Pills, and attention to i's accompanying “ Directions,” he may feel thoroughly satisfied that In; can safely and effectually release himself from his inis ric.s without impairing his appetite, or distressing his digestion. By aiding na*ural nutrition, this excelh nt medicine raises the bodily strength to its c drome limits, and banishes a thousand annoying forms of nervous complaints. An occasional resort to Holloway's remedy will prove highly salutary to persons, whether well or id, whoso digestion is slow or imperfect, a condition usually evidenced by weariness, and dvspo 'dcncy.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 727, 24 March 1876, Page 3
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