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/j K I E N T’ S MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, 1 8 8 2. MISELLAWROOS, R OW AIT’S PATENT SPLITW1 K ANUCAPNIC LAMPS, 10.000 SHARES A T £2 EACH. 0? which Nob. 2001 to 8000 ; Nos. 4001 to 5000 ; Nos. 70 I to 8000, Nos. 9001 to 10.000 are in half-shares at £1 each. 80 0 PHIZES. Total £20,000 j 3'i' smhers can choose either Full Shares at £2 each or halt-shares at £1 each ; then being S’>o J mcs in this consultation Ful Shares are equal to 1 Prize in- every 12 Shares ; nr 2 half shares (diffirent numbers) to 1 pr'ze ill every 6 Shares. Reside "i'l bo advertised in tiro Aiixtiiiloitinji and Aye, and slips posted to til) suhsciioeis immediately after drawing. App'ioatinn by letter only, addressed ‘‘ OutENT” care of \V, Sinclair, Eastern i i Arcade, Melbourne. NO CHIMNEY, NO SMELL. Fust Prize Awarded, Mel I Kuirne lurprnational Exhibition 1880-1 None Genuine unless a‘tamped nOWA'J T6’ PATENT, These lamps are easily tritium d and not liable to get out of order, a e ccoiionu nl ami ,th cient, and ate without, doubt the Lamp futile Public. The Split Wick prim iple (Rowatts - p au-irt and apphed to . nr L im, s only), eiisniis a full flame til) all ihe Oil is consumed, and obviates the nec-ssity of filling the Lamp daily. truiu Patentd sand Manufacturers, T. ROW AT F & suss. 144, City Road, Loudon, and at. Fdinlmr: hj, lidailJrvm ly< i me ymt it'i-il j'.uvqi cUattt*

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1054, 30 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1054, 30 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 1054, 30 June 1882, Page 3

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