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THE LATEST AME-RIOANINVENIION. V • THE VICTORY OF ELECTRICITY. SINCE Eleetricity bus been applied for lighting purposes, all effort# of in▼enters hare hern directed to contract ■ lamp for general domestic use. The reason why ibis problem has till now notbeeh solved, is that none of the inventors cdnld rid themselves of the idea of gas lighting; and that all adhered 'to the aystein of produo- 1 tng the Electricity in sonii' ! central place, or by large machine#, instead 1 -of 1 ' firMNaying' down the principle' that ’which should" become generally "Useful and popular must be portable, like an Oil Lamp, and contain the generator of ' Electricity in itself, i- «•» in the foot of the Lamp. ■ The Norman Electric Light. Co. bare at last Bhcpeetled in completely realising this ideal of Electric Lighting, and there is no doubt that ,this most important intention will bring about revolution in all branches of Lighting. Our Electric Lamp needs neither Machinery, Conductors, nor any expensive outlay, and is neither complica(£ed, nor disagreeable 1 in manipulation; Sllbhat is 1 neCelsary'is to refill it- every four or-AVe dsys ’Pith acid. The cost of’ lighting Will 1 be as cheap as gas (£ cents per hour), and it has before the latter immense of neither producing heat, smoke or carbonic acid,* ovrihgto which the air is not impaired, tond remains at the same degree of temperatute. It is further, absolutely inodoroUß, aUd ‘ does not need,to be kindled by match, or otherwise, but simply by turning the key, 4 'thus' avoiding all danger 1 of fire,- eipldsiod suffocation, as in the case of gas, if the key is left alone ; • and it must be* conceded that this advantage alone is invaluable. It is further preferable to any known kind of lighting for the following reasons ;— 1 : (1) Its manipulation is so simple that any child can keep it in order. (2) That the Lamp is portable,Jand can be removed like any Oil Lamp from one place to another. (3) That it neither requires the disagreeable fixing*of the wiek, or the cleaning of the cylinder, as in the case of Oil Lamps. (4) That the light produced is a soft and most steady one; that it never flickers, and the flame, though being equal in power of lighting to gas, can be regulated to any degree. (5) That every danger of fire i« absolutely excluded, 1 , as the light will extinguish immediately if by any accident the glass surrounding the burner should be broken. (6) That it will burn, even in the strongest wind, completely unaff- eted, thui being invaluable for illuminations, lighting of gar* den»ncorridori,-eto. -if o' , This Lamp is constructed for the present in three difierebtiizesA. small sue. Height of complete Lamp, W inches j' - weight, about 5 pounds; for lighting rooms, cellars, storage bouses, powder magazines (or similar places were explosives are kept), coaches, illuminations, gardens, mines, or any other industrial purposes. Price £1 per lamp, delivered free to any part of the World. B, medium size. Serves all domestic purposes for lighting rooms, houses, etc. This Lamp is elegantly decorated, and has re movable white ground Glass Globe. Price, per Lamp (inclusive of Bronze Foot and Glebe, richly and elegantly constructed), £2, delivered free to any part of the World. 0.-Grand- -size for parlor, hall, sa!oon, public .building, etc.' J The-' Lamp gives a most.brilliant and steady light, has large removable -white Globe, decorated *anst taste* fully, and the workmanship is both first-class and elegant;, ' Price, £4los. ' Foot of Latnp 1 is either Bronze, Japanese, Faience or Silted Oxide. Any special tizh or design made to order. Estimsterfurnuhed. ■ -

, All Lamps era ready for immediate use, and will be sent, securely packed in strong wooden boxes, with printed directions for me; V" quantity of chemical sufficient for several, tolonthr lighting,'’ and one extra A, and two fof 'siaes B and 0. TBa fle6esaaj*f (A'emiettla’Tjfti bo'pwelmwd in any Drug Store, in even the smallest Tillage. Avery Lamp is accompanied by a written guarrantee for one year, and will be exchanged or money refunded if |the same should not give complete satisfaction. On all orders for six lamps and above a discount of six per Cent will bo allowed. No orders from abroad filled,' unless accom-panied-by* a remittance tO’CpTefcthe amount, or firsfctUass yeferebces on ‘it New York or I biladelpbia bouse. The’ best? miefhbd! of sending coney is by draft on New Terk, which can be procured at any Banker; and overywhere/’or enclose the -amount ‘in 'Bank Ootflr, 'goH coins;'or postage stamps of any country of the world, i All orders/ thV jmtijest as well as the most important, will receive the same particular attention, and will be forwarded without delay. Our > lectric Lamps are protected by law, and'all imitations and infringements will be prosecu'ed. Agents, Salesmen on Commission, and Consigbees fdr our Lamps/ wanted - everywhere. No special knowledge or capital re quired, .A fortune to he made by active persons. Address: THE NORMAN ELECTRIC LIGHT C 0„ nol9 ' ‘ Philadelphia, U.B. of America, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EP^fCOCOA BREAKFAST. * By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations ef digestion and nutrition; and' by *' careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocos, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with 1 1W delicately-flavored beverage, which may tiVfe- heavy is by the judicious use of such articles of diet; that »• constitution may be gradually bnfll up' ehbugh to resist every -tendency to disease, Hundreds of subtle maladies r*floatinr.around,u* ready to attack [*whorfc’f(j»'mere' ‘We'may a fatal Shaft Vby' keeping our eelVe^wiirfprtified : with phr* blood end's properly nourished frame,’ —See article in the Civil Service Gasette. ■ Mide'fiixnplyfwithboilingwaterormilk. " ■ Sold in i-lb. packets by Grocers; labelled.; thus - .i I. 'l. i’i 1 KOHffIOPATWIO OHKMIBXB, i J ONDON, ENGLAND. ' my " : THE ALEXANDRA c - CHERRY TOOTH PASTE. Highly l bsteeaed fcV Cleansing and Preserv* -dag-th# Teeth and Gums, giving an agreeable fragrrace, tothe,breath, and for removing the'di'sboloaration’of' the Teeth Occasioned by smoking;" '■ ' !.■!' i K : AOHKTfcJ SMPTHORNE, PROSSER A GO. M 3 EMORANDUM EOKMS printed on the Shortest Notice at the Office of his Fapei.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1464, 6 February 1886, Page 4

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1,008

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1464, 6 February 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1464, 6 February 1886, Page 4

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