ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, * Contractor for LIGHTING & POWER INSTALIATION, 8, Wellesley Street, Auckland Opposite Opera House. WOOD CABINO v. STEEL TUBING—WHICH IS THE BAFEBT P Extbact feom the Repoet of the International Fibe Pekvention Congbebs, held in London ddeino 1903. Mr J. P. Gray, vice-president and official delegate of tlie Boston Manufacturing Mutual Fire Insurance Company said: I must say that in all the property we *nsure we have yet to have a single loss of any kind due to electricity and we are insuring to-day 240 million pounds sterling (£240,000,000) of Factory-property. Mr Alexander Siemens said : One statement of Mr Gray ought to be emphasized and that is that his Company has not had a single loss from fire caused by electricity. Feab of Fire from Electric Wires has been Greatly Exaggerated. Mr E. C, de Segundo said: Steel Tubing when properly installed by competent workmen constitutes the best means within my xnowledge and experience of security from fire due to electricity. Owing to the fact that wood casing is condemned by nearly all municipalities; the War Office and Government in England and on the Continent, in favour of steel tubing, I have decided tiS ' iise nothing but steel tubing fori-fighting installations. • - v■J - TRADE SUPPLIED. Have you tried Salinger’s electric in soles, the onl curd for Rheumatics d Cold Fee* J • .. . ~ *** <h'' v--
WHERE TO BTA.Y IN TE AROHA. HOTELS. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL.—Firsfclasaaccommodation. Excellent cuisine. Electric light.— R. L. Somers, Pro* prietor. Palace Hotel. Every comfort HroUghout. Good table, Electric light.—o. F. Pilling, Proprietor. GRAND HOTEL.—Opposite Domain. Excellent Accommodation Every convenience.- J, Shaw. Proprietor. BOARDING-HOUSES. TE AROHA HOUSE.—CIose to Station Electric light. Comfoi table. Moderte terms. —G. Lovegrove, Proprietor. 'DEVONSHIRE HOUSE.-Ceqtral. Five minutes frdrn Domain. Good table. - Miss Collins, Proprietress. RAIL WAT HOUSE. Opposite Station. Moderate teiihs. Etery comfort. Electric light, —P. Faes, Proprietor. . CARLTON HOUSE.—Handy .to Domain. Every comfoH;. Good table'. Electric light. Moderate terms. — Mrs Blencowe, Proprietress. WA VERLEY HOUSE.—Very central. A home froin home. Moderate terms.— Misses Peterson, Proprietresses. BELMONT HOUSE. Opposite Domain Spacious apartments. Good table. Electric light.—L. H. Gordon, Proprietor. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. —Central position. All hothe comforts. Electric light.— Mrs Heathcote, Proprietress. IVANHOE HOOSE.—Quiet tion. Handy to Domain. Moderate terms. — Mrs Newsome, Proprietress. PARK HOUSE.—Very central. An ideal house for visitors. Electric light. Good cuisine, —Mrs Seaborne, Proprietress. ~HOUSE. -Opposite Domain. Every comfort. Electric light.—W. Windsor, Proprietor. THE RETREAT.—Five minutes from Domain. Good view. Every comfoit. —J. Styles, Proprietor.
D. 8. C. INTER o A L E. This day we offer special lines of DRESSandSILK goods at nominal prices. 40 DRESS LENGTHS, in Diagonal Tweed, new Gray Shades, 4s lid the Dress D. S C. 0 YARDS OF ORIENTAL SATIN, new Evening Shades, la hid ; usual price 38 lid per yard. D. "S. , C. 60 PIECES OF 22inch J’AP. SILK, in all the Leading Shades, only 8f per yard D. S. C. 80 DRESS PIECES, in new Cheviot Weav« mgs, the Fashion of the Day, at 7* lid the Dress ; usual price 17s 6d D. S. C. 500 LADIES’ FELT H A.TS, at 6d, Is, and Is 6d. These Goods are reduced from 3s 6d, 4s 6d, and 6s 6d each D. S. C. 150 LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, only opened on Monday, 3s lid each; or* draary price, 193 6d. D. 8. C. MAIL NOTICES. Mails close at Te Aroha Post Office as under , j . Outward Auckland, Frankton. Morrinsville, Rotorua and Waikato, daily at 6.50 a.m. and 11 a.m. Waihou and Piako daily at 11 a.m Thames, Paeroa,. tVaihi, Katikati and Tauranga’daily at 6.50 and 2.50 pirn,, , Mondays 9.30 a.m and 2.50 pip, , Manawaru and Aratiatia Monday, Wed-' .. nesday and Saturday at 9.15 a.m Shaftesbury and Gordon Wednesday and Saturday at 9.15 a.m Waiototigonmi daily st 4,80 p.to,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42992, 7 August 1906, Page 4
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