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THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION. -, r,r.HE VICTORY of ELECTRICITY. I * — SinceHElectncity has been applied for lighting purposes, all efforts of inventors , have been directed to construct a lamp for- . general domestic -use. *- The reason why this problem has till now not" been sol vedyas that none of the inventors eotilcl rid' 'themselves : of the idea of gas lightin^-jand that all have adhered, to. the sy^tern^ of. producing the Klectricif-yin'Rome -central- place, or by large machinery, instead of first laying down the principal that a Lamp popular, must be portable, like, an jOil Lamp, and contain the generator, of Electricity in itself,-t..,e,, i jnTthe foot of , the Lamp. The* N'ormah Electric Lijght Co. has at last ; succeeded in ; completely realizing this ideal of Electric Lightning, and there is no doubt that this 1 m'osi important invedfl6ti'w4llbrin^ about a complete rey lution in all branches of lighting. Our Electric TMmv.Me&s jteither Machifiery,^ . npr .a.ny expensive pujtlay, and .,is .neither cpmplicated,, nor all ( that is day4 w,iyi,a,cid. \Wegost. s pf^{wMinawM |>j f! <M '^hewp .^ ffas if; cjpnts jper hour), and it h^s^Wei,|ie,;\laj^teV^^e immense adva'ii£age J of nei£h(^r JToducihg heat, smoke nor carbonic acid, owing. to whic'uthe air is not impured, and"- reinains at tne same t de|jree jolrtgfa^ratnreirr^is far tKer { a^> j sqlutelyinpdor;p.us i , . ana jdoes not geed.jtp lie' kindled.' by. match, or' otherwise^ but ; simply 'by turning the key, thus avoidjftg suffocation, '"Mm^&>mx : i4,&* }% V s if-' 1 open ; and it mustT)e conceded that this advantage alone ~ls~Tnvaluablf . .-^ J.t*- is further preferable to any known I ; kJnd^cjE lighting for the following reason^V-^- - - 4'ts in'a-fli'pulHtion-is^slS^flnPQthat «ny!chlMcankeepitfiii:order. f »« £< vlus-.0-J i i ! :(2j)y. r JHi'iti the: Lamp isipottable, and can bei S remov,edi Jike an>'Oil' Lampj ftom "one place to another, -w. -i I m«1 ' >"i -> ; k v; (3J^ .TRaf Afiheither requires i tne!. disagreeable fixing of i>be-wick, or the cleanin|f;O^t^e &sm&if[. asr in , the" case of Oil "Lam^s. '■'/"- '" " (^) l^ha i fc' I tneireht J proauced is a soft and most steady one ; -that it never flickers, and the flame^ though being equa£ in in '^U^l^l^C* 1 !' c §ls e ? e l. u " •latea toany degree^ " (sT)7,That every danger. QJfiw. is also J/utelp ckclnaM, fes-th/lfgti t will ; extiriguish immediately, if by-any accident the glass Murrßundßrag iflie tfarrub should be broiien. (6.) That it will burn even in the strdrig:--esJ;yfnd.qomph^tel y ;Ußajf|ecj^,ith^ invaluable for illuminations, lighting of gardens, corridors,. &c- . ,- Tlfl^Lfini^ipStMsirubted %r the present in three different sizes . — ' ' J& ®nM*i&Z l WetgWdi I com-pleDe Lamp. 14 inches ; weight, about 5 pounds; for lighting wfoms^ellaM, storage houses, powder magazines' : (or similar places w\\f& explo^iTes are ;k^pjt);i eoacjbrersill umiiiations, gardens, mines, or any other (industrial jgirnpse: \/Price/;£,l.j-fv— ! .'•; delnrered} free to any part ot the world. : : u s.Tniedi«ntsizk ■'■. Ser'v.esC.'aU- domestic purposes for lighting—rooms, houses^ &c. This .Ijanip ., js , 'fflegnntlj! 'j decorated, "and has removable white ground Glass G-lole. Price, .per Lamp (inclvisive of Bronzn -Pbot j and GTobe, 'rjchly: and 'elegantly construcledj^'jes.-— -'^delivered free to any part of the world.---v CX'iGrrenfl.sjzo,' for Parlor, Hffll, Saloon, Public Building, '#e.V; f The Lnmp gives a most brilliant and steady light, has large reigoMble^white", Grlobe, c dec6ra|;ed^moSt tastefully, and tue workmanship is" Goth first-clas.s and-!elegant. : IPrite £4 10s. — Foot of Lamp in either Bronze, Japan(fSe, "SSie^uf , qr\Silv^r eTxiden '.:" n '. '-'Any spcciai~%i^e 'made- to order. Estimates furnished. All Lamps are rfeady for immediate use, and will bejpamediately sent^ securely packed id^ strone'wifoden-tieW, with printed directions for u,se, n quantity of chemicals sufficient foa s&verM J month's' lighting, and one extra burner for size A, and two for sizes B and C. T-ha-necessary chemicals can be purchased in any Drug Store, in even the smalle?fcmHnee/]',;'TT Every Lamp is accompanied by a .^HI-tefiji K«a«(flful;#<l)ft>i','p6lp ;yeaf;/agd Twill be exchaj^g^d^ or-rropney refund;ed, if ; the same should not give" complete satisfac.tibnt ■;;:') •./oli./.f -1 o.i.:'// .}. ;; i" : .r) ■■ On ail orders for six Lamps and above, ■8 discount, of 'six percent; wilt be)all6wed l . No orders from abroad filled, unless accompanied by a remittance to cover the amount, or first-class references on a The best metliod of sending money is by draft on New Yorkj : ; wji,i)6h-fcan: jbb procured at any Banker, and everywhere, or.'jenelose: f he amount iin B"arik. notes, gold jjcoins.j-, or; '.ppstage;. stamps , : of jany coun^ o.f.tl^e wgrijd.ff ,r, (;, >. All orders,"the smktlest, as^wcll as the most important, will receive the same: particular a^enti'inrami 0 wiil u; be- J for-! warded without delay. B£gT Our Electric Lamps are protected by,^w^ra^dp alL limitations and infringements will be prosecju^edj^ J ®§T Agents, Salesmen on Commission, an£ nGqnsknees • for j>ur Lamp^ wanted j every where?? No spepial.jk^nowledge" or capital required. • • ' j A foßttuieto be .made by active persons. Add^e l ss.-r .-" ■■ .■.•,- ■• ,■/, ;n ,- ■ -..■; j The Noemap Electbic Ltght Co.; . Philadelphia, U.S. of America. ! LAND FOB' SALE. •- A A A ACEESJn.Kimbolton Eoad. tcUU Fenced witli a ring.. fence, with 15.0 acres in grass. For particulars apply STAE OFFIOE. E. ELLEEY. GIL-BEET, j Pianoforte, Harmonium and Cabinet Organ Tuner and Eepairer. ' .' ' EJE. G. makes four visits in • tad year between "Wan^anui and- -Palmerston, calling 1 at all the town and country districts, having with him a good supply of all kinds of material for repairing Pianos, Harmoniums, &CPianos tuned by the year. Orders may be left care of H. I. Jones, Wanganui a-nd : at the'- Star office, ■ 'i i ;* ; . ; Eeildinsr. ■ : ; .:,. THOS: W-.PILCHEE, . .-, SHIP, CcanmissionvForwarding and Customs Agent, W E L L~J MM'ON. Instructions from Country Districts promptly attended to. „ ..

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 93, 16 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 93, 16 January 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 93, 16 January 1886, Page 4

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