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..... .WILLIAM READING, ni ENERAL C OM M ISS IQN LijT AGENT, &c., j'..; Phompspn's Old Store,. t - ... Street, Feilding. Houses and Properties in Town and i District for sale and. to .let.. ■... Agent to' the Equitable Fire" 1 and Marine Insurance Association of New I Zealand. . ;-<"'= ->. , - •"> "■•• Agent to the Feilding . Stab Office, for receiving advertisements, orders for.printing, &c. •-•*'■ '■: N.B. — A. Labor Exchange and General Want Agency ;; has been, established in connection withthe business, .thus, affording the means of, facilitating" the' supply of all kinds of. Vacancies .and, Requirements. the Latest american inveni.:. -i * : v >;-TION. ■'•■'- ; I: HK YICTORYp? ELECTRIc'ITY. .. |„;-. — Sin*ce>Erectrifcity hits been applied' forlighling purposes, all efforts of inventors have been directed to, construct a .lamp 'for general domestic 'use/ The tt-i§en* ; 'wby , » this -problem : * has till how inol been solved, is that none of the !inventors could rid themselves of the iclea of ggars r lighting, and that, all havej 'Adhered to tlie 'system "of prbduwng' the i J lvlectricity income : ceritral pjacei oV.by. largej mac'ninery, instead of-- first laying -down the principal that a'Lamp.popu*lar, must' be portable, tike an Oil Lamp, and contain the generator of Electricity in ■itself, i. c., ya, jthejfopt of the Lamp. r .L t The .Norman Electric Light Co. has at fast in completely realizing ithis ideal of Electric Lightning, and there is ho' doubt that this most important invention will bring about a completerevlution in all-branches" of lighting. LL Our Electric Lamp needs neither Machinery, Conductors, nor any expensive outlay, anil is -neither complicated, nor disagreeable in' manipulation:, all that is necessary is to refill it erery' four or five days! with acid. The cost of lighting will beias cheap as. gas {% cents per hour),; and vit has before "the latter tlie immense '£dof neither ; producing heat,, smoke nor carHPhitfircid, owing to- whicii -the air ;; isnaot impured,- and remains atthelsame degree of temperature. Jt.is. further, absolutiely inodorou.', and does not need, to be I .' kindled by* m'atdaV'br dtß^wiser'bAil? simply by turning the key, thus u-ooidim,g' iall danger pfsr.e, explosion or, suffocation^. .as r in the case ot gas, if the' key. is left openi;,<and.it must be .conceded that this advantage alone is invaluable. ..It is further preferable itq „any known kind of jigbtjng for the following reasons ; — . ->. < (I.*) It's manipulation is so simple that any |hild can keep ifc, in order., t , ; 1 (2.5 That the: Lanip js portable. ap4 pan be removed tike an Oil Lamp, -from one placd to another.] „ . , . t ,. ... r (3.J That it peitlier; requires the dis-, agreeable fixing of .the wick, or the cleaning ojf the cylinder, as : in the case- of Oil ..Lamps. -„ .,;, ;-,.. . j : .. ... - . (4.J That the ..light produced is a soft J and' most' steady one ;. that it never .flickers, and, the flame, though being .equal, in .in po^rof .lighting. : tp gas, can be reguilatedl toany degree. —(5.1 That every danger o/ fine is absp lutely light 'willex/ingui^h, immediately, if by any accident t'be glass surrounding the burner should be broken. ,' (6j) That it will burn even in ,t|r.e Wrongest wjnd, completely, unaffected, thus .being invaluable forviHaminations, Jighting.of gardensj^corridjors, &c. , - ; . ; ', .r; ; Tliis Lamp is' constructed for thepresentjin three different sizes .-r^,- , ; „ jZ A\ Small size. Height of. cqmplej:^ Lamp. 14 inches ; weight, abautSi pounds'; for lighting rooms, cellars,, storage houses, powder magazines 5(.0rr A Bimilar places where explosives are kept}," coa ches. ill vi mindti'ohs'^^garae ( 2siI lAmes',1 Ames',' 1 &r :, any?ottee* 'i'liAutrial purpose. t Pride, 1 •£,IA-^ y '^--- '- ?y' Pc r'l^inp,' deUv^red J; free' te -ahyipart "^ttlc^wbrid: JAY' [ y A''f''AAA ; ' A ib. fß. mediHrnsize.. -Serves' all domestic , purposes for lighH*ng'ro'bms' i -houses, ifeoi' f[h,is -Ba%p o 'is / ele^anfly i> dfec'6r"ited 1 , aiid aa" removable white gi?du"nd "Glass 1 Grille;* c, Piice,per Lam^dHcMsive'pf ®rottze : Foot and KSYobefp rfcMy ' ' and -.elega/ntly/ 5 r pons tructed). £2. deliyetfe'd hae'Wany mrt ©f the-werl'di 0 ;u 4" ;"■ ™'«'& h 'ior®.) Grand size, for Parlor^*Hall, Saloon, ■ Pib|icsßuildin^ <4fc;l* ■'fli hei Lampagives a i most brilliant' andisteadyMighfeihA^ large! rem< vable white Globe, decorated mos£; taste fftlly.xa^rthft wo^manshvßjW.fetli first- class and elegant. Price^f^y^^rji] P( ot of. Lamp in either Bronze, "Japanese, Faien-e, QtSil^cOxiJep^^^ ' Any special A size* or^ design^ l made L to orde r. EsfinffiffSiAf urnish'ed. Al 1 •Et^p'-gH^o'Ady ffiitfiMntfMte use, and will be immediately__sent, securely pacued in strong.wooden box, with printedpar^tTiH^fo^M TihihtHf AmichU jone pxtra burner for size A, and -t^rd^fo'rlJ KJ^{F"alnd^r~Tbe^eesßajfx^^ehiicals can jbe purchased in anyj Drjugr-^toiiejli^ 'even the smallest village? * j -Evefy nccompame;d e yby a wHtte»4hVnaWee^)r one. jifir^arfd will be cpha/iK^r QJKm°n°y refunded.-ifj. the, j^ame tsfebula^nW g^e^omplkeftotisfac-^ ;38Pf -jiiT—imV.. -tt^K-Jl vritl'.i. lyA* i> On all orders for six Lamps, and above.. a discount of six p'er'cenf, wlll , 6e ! aWwe'o n / BB pi^m^itoadJiajijjless ac-potai^fmiea^y-^Ve^itt^oe^-toioiover the ifimVin'tl <5r J '€f^.'r^a^s f^W-fei^rfebs on a Ne# "Y^rlc^f^Plflta'apl^lfta RWse. U The best method'"'3f'' ! R<'riai«olmohey is :feya|lraft on J!«ew_Yorkr*whicli can be procured aj-yt^'B^kecaajidieslry where, or amoftn tf) inn Badk notes, gold eKJiptoftugon.stamp'a; of any jjpojiiitry of the worldv:*-;9bfo ,Jinst All.'ordfiswdieTSinallest, afl w«ll as the most important, will recoive the same particular attention, war^ f^te^de|f}y: i v ;;| i A 0 'f^A -t&sT- .Qft^iw-^rvfii^'B* mi M°t&'&&fa y ipufiugii^!; %^M , M J #*W' l » n f pi ntt?f m^n'tßW l ill x ,*%'PTrj?^ec,ut l e4. . ...,"\ !S g v fj '}-. . l«^^nVr cSaleginen Afc Cpmnnssigiu; an^j Cppsji(sneßß,,fjmj onrALanTpfj wanted everywl^r^gNp^s-ge^i^VV k^nowjedge or capital reqmrea. . " Al fortune to bemade bvActive perspns. 'Afidreas— „ , t3 A'A^ *r y : X L q U | ' 1 .-bf£ , A!iiient!a.- -- _.. I i-.v if'*t[rr>r,% 'ii •yiw^'j./.'.rMi: n.'Tf r:, ■,:-.■ ; Til IE R H OTE -1/y! [ ;■ Si S. DOWNES, f ; . -, „ , - f / ProiirjgtQr; j;l '•' \ fci'fi ■:-]■•*.*■' : ■yA. ■.;-.. f>; .r, \ <\f ■ ..,!-,. ■ Wholj?Balp ; .and , Imßo,rter of First f A Class Roots an 4 ,^,hpcs. ; -,, •; J .A. ; j MANKBai-LSTKU^Tj -'/W-Btl.T'rf&TOKr/.-H . ; ;LAMPT>^QrAY..;L | WE U:i;S*»iH)^ . Good' ■Acc^iii^CKfatio^ * :

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 78, 10 December 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 78, 10 December 1885, Page 4

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