A remedy for the objections to the introduction of the electric lisjht indoors is proposed by Mr CW. in the shape of a battery tor the generation of electricity. This buttery is worked by a new combination of chemical ingredients, and the current produced is transmitted directly by wires to the lamps, The resulting lame is stilted to be absolutely colorless, and of great steadiness and eertnanence. It will yield a faultless li«lit of nearly 200 candles for about a month without replenishing.
It is now an acknowledged fact that the Kaiapoi Tweeds are not to be beaten either in or out of the colony. I have them made up to my own measurements rt the mill, ..ml
can sell them at Tins, (ws, and 7ns the suit, jty&. have always a superior class of shirts, hosiery, hats, scarfs, collars, etc., every make and size. Any orders for the above goods entrusted to mo will lcceive my careful consideration, Aj.ex. Sampm:, Wi.lisstroet. "Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 906, 22 October 1881, Page 3
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