BOF MAEOEI. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, See Advfcertisement Christmas Presents on Third Page.
« BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HORSE-SHOEING SMITH. Desire? to inform his patrons and the public of tlio Wairarapu generally, that lie has taken over the old-established business, ao long efficiently conducted by ■ MB ifAKQUHAH GRAY, , In Queen-Street," Masterton, And he solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been so,liberally extended. J.R. would remind customers that liis experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that the. satisfaction given by this establishment in the past will be continued. > Every kind of liorsc-shacint;,- wheelwright engineering, and blacksmithing work, executed with despatch and on the most reasonable terms. ' 15^9 MASTERTON, Richard Evernden, Proprietor. EBEGS to notify that he has , purchased from Mr John Grahaji the above plant and business, and is prepared to cut and deliver timber, to order, any size, and at the LOWEST TRADE RATES. In connection with the above, :Jomr Graham thanks his numerous customers for past favors; and trusts a continuance of the same may be extended to his SUCCESSOR, Any oi'dors left at the Opaki Mill, or it J. Graham's Store (late Rapp & Hare), Emporium, Masterton, will recjii e proJript attention., 1906 The Latest American Invention. jjjINCE Electricity lias been, applied for light ing purposes, all efforts of inventors have been directed to construct a lanip for general domestic use. The reason that! this problem has not till now been solved, is that norie of the. inventors could rid themselves of the idea of gas lighting, and that all have adhered to the system of producing the Electricity in some central place, or by large machinery, instead of first laying down the principle that a Lamp which should ever become generally useful and popular, must be portable, like an Oil Lamp, and contain the generator of Electricity in itself, i.e., in the foot of the Lamp. The Norman Electric Light Co, has at last succeeded in completely realizing this ideal of Electric Lighting, and there is no doubt that this most important invention will bring about a complete revolution in all branches of lighting. Our Electric Lamp needs neither Machinery, Conductors, nor any expensive outlay, and is neither complicated, nor disagreeable in manipulation ; all that is necessary is to refill it every four or five days with acid. The cost of lighting will bo as cheap as gas ( j cent per hour), and itlias before the latter the immense advantage of neither producing heat, smoke, nor carbonic acid, owing to which the ; air is not impured, and remains at the same degree of temperature. It is further, absolutely inodorous, and does not need to be kindled by match, or otherwise, but simply by tnriiing the key, thus avoiding all danger of fire, explosion, or suffocation, as in the case of gas, if the key is left open; and it must be conceded that this advantage alono is invaluable, It is further preferable to any known kind of lighting for the following reasons, (1) Its manipulation is so simple that any child can keep it in order. (2) That the Lamp is portable,, and can be removed like any Oil Lamp, from one place to another. j . : i (3) That it neither requires the;disagreeable -ring of the wick, or the cleaning of the cylinder, as in tho case of Oil Lamps. (4) That the light produced is a soft and most _.eady ono; that it never flickers, aud the flame, though boing equal,in power of lighting to gas, can be regulated to any degree. (5) That every danger of ire is, absolutely excluded, as the light will extinguish immediately, if by any accident the glass'surrounding the.burner should be broken. > • ' •• j: (fi) That it will burn,; even in the, strongest wind, completely, unaffected, thus being invaluable for illuminations, lighting of gardens, corridors, etc, This Lamp is constructed for the present in tliree different sizes: A, small size. Height of complete Lamp, 14 inches; weight, about 5 pounds; .for lighting rooms/ cellars, storages,houses, piwdcr magazines '(or similar places where explosives, are kept), coaches, illuminations, gardens, mines) or any other industrial> purpose. Price, f 1 per Lamp, delivered free to any part the world,' B, jhedium size. Serves all, domestic purposes' ' for lighting rooms, houses, etc. : This Lamp is elegantly decorated, and l ha? removable white ground Glass "Globe. ! Price, per Lamp (inclusive of Eronzo Foot, and Globe, richly and elegantly constructed), £2 j' delivered free to any part of the world, . , : ; ,J O; Grand rizc, for Parlor, Hall, Saloon, Public Buildiiig, &c."|' The Lamp gives a..most brilliant and steady light; has 'large removable white Globe, decorated most tastefully, and,the workmanship is: both first-class and elegant, Price £llos. , • Foot of Lamp in either Bronze; : Japanese, l Faience, or Silver Oxide.' vi-v^ii .Anyspecial size or design made to order. Estimates furnished. ■ AU Lamps are. ready for immediate use, and will be sent, securely parked in strong wooden box, with printed directions for,use,: a quantity of chemicals sufficient for several-month? lighting, and one extra burner for size A, and two for size B audC. »Tlie necessary chemicals can be purchased in any Drug Store, in even the smallest village. Every Lamp is accompanied by a written guarantee for one yeaY, 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 be allowed. No orders :from abroad filled, unless accompanied by a remittance to cover : the amount, or first-class, references oil. a New York ,or .Philadelphia house. ' ' ■ The best method of sending money is by draft on New York, which canbe procured at any . Banker, and everywhere, or enclose the amount ! jn Bank notes, gold coins, or'postage stamps, ef any country of the world/ .'.. 1: 'All orders, tho smallest as the most important-, will receive the,same particular attention and will bo forwarded without delay," /KTOurElcctrio Lamps are protected by law, and all imitations and infringements mil ■ be prosecuted, : /tf Agents, Salesmen on Commission, ;,jind. Consignees for our Lamps, wanted everywhere No Special knowledge or capital required. ; . A fortune to be made by;aotivo persons, , ... Addkess: THE NOKMAN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO,, . 1 , '"PhiJladslphia,'U.S^,of,Amwiea.
BAXTER'S LDIB 'PBESERYEiI, Has been established over a quartor of a century, patronised by nil ranka of society, niul ~ and enjoys a.eucccss unparalleled, Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat and all affcctioiiß.of the Chest and •: ' Throat' EFFECTUALLY CURED BY ) TESTIMONIALS— From Rev CHARLES PENNY, Rcefton (late of Christchurch). March IT, 1884, Your Pulmonic Elixir afforded my wifo and children almost immediate relief in coughJ and colds, and many to whom I have had the pleasure of recommending your specific have spoken of it as invaluable. In 0110 case, when every remedy tried was powerless to give relief (the cough was bo distressing), the first dose of your Elixir proved most effective. In another caso (sore throat) a cure was so soon brought about that the patient resolved in the future to take nothing else. Other cases could he cited, but these will be sufficient to show that your Pulmonic Elixir is a remedy of no mean order. From 0. E, SALTER, Esq., Barrister and Solicitor, Inglis's Building, Christchurch. March 20,1884. I have used your Pulmonic Elixir in my family for some years past, and have found it to be very cfficac.ous in Chest and Throat Complaints, From WILLIAM REED, Esq., Shipping and Customs Agent. Lyttelton, November 28th, 1883, I have the greatest pleasure in bearing testimony to its efficacy in the treatment of coughs, colds, bronchitis, croop, whooping cough, &c, I have recommended it to my friends, who have also proved it to be a very palatable and speedy cure for chest and throat complaints, I have uniformly found a single dose of" Lung Preserver" check a severe paroxysm of coughing. I shall on all occasions have great pleasure in. recommending it to all sufferers, as I consider it a boon to mankind. From ISAAC ALLEN Esq., Commission Agent, Hereford Street, Christchurch, December 5,1883. I have proved it in my family to be a specific for coughs, colds, &c,, few doses invariably subduing that nasty harassing cough, and while relieving the throat aud chest, it does not, like other nostrums, disorder the digestive by inducing nausea, constipation, headache, loss of appetite, &c, I can heartily recommend it as the best, cheapest, aud most palatable mixture known for coughs, colds bronchitis, whooping coughs, &c. So highly do we esteem it that we always keep a supplv oil hand. -r. From Rev. W. B, MARTEN, Wesleyan ' Minister, • Christchurch, 2nd August, 1872, I have been induced to try your Lung Preserver for an affection of the throat, and deem it only just to inform you that I have experienced great benefit from its use, being enabled to preach now with a degree of case and comfort to which I had been for some time a stranger. I shall certainly recommend it to all who suffer ;n a similar manner. From Rev, SAMUEL SELLARS, Minister of United Methodist Free Church. For the sake of suffering humanity, I record the following extraordinary cures which have been effected by your valuable Lung Preserver: —I know a gentleman in whom consumption had so far progressed that his medical man gave up his case as hopeless. He, however, availed himself of your treatment, and after taking a few bottles of your 'Lung Preserver, was so far recovered as to be able to resume his business, which ho now regularly follows, without much, inconvenience from either pain or weakness. To be had of all Chemists and Storekeepers, large bottles Is Cd, 2s (id, 4s Gd, and 8s each. Wholesale Agents.: J. Baxter, Chemist, 21 Victoria-street, Christchurch, Messrs P, Hayman&Co., and Kemptliorne, Prosser & Co.; J. Barraud and Sons, and R. Ayres, Wellington, GSTurcliasers are requested to ask for Baxter's Lung Preserver, Bo cautious against being put off with some other medicine, which dealers may recommend solely on the ground of having more profit, Waieakapa Agext: T. G. 31 A SON, - Queen-street, Masterton, 2030 BY APPOINT- HIS EXCEL-" LENCYTHE MENTTOEDWIN o; EVENS, Chemist,' Surgical and Mechanical Dentist', 19, Manners street, Wellington, opposite the Arcade, (late of Masterton), has now established himself in the above shop, where ho hopes to receive a call from his late customers in the Wairarapa, Evens' Blood Purifier, for eruption of the flesh and'rheumatiam, also Evens 1, Celebrated Moss Syrup, for coughs, colds, &c., are still standing the test of their curative powers, 2132 Ir. A. KBISENBERG, IE ACHE R OF MUSIC „ . AN D SINGING, Terms.pn application. Term commences with pupil, AdresscareMrß. Gant, Chemist, Masterton. , 2061 TARATAHI HOTEL. : M; HODQIKS, ■ (late T, Ray)' Proprietor, . .. THE above first-class Hotel offers special accommodation to travellers, being furnished with the best of everything. : Convenient Stables and loose boxes, a!nd'Sixteen good grass paddocks. Special' convenience for horses travelling the season Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of sj the finest brands only kept, BIRMINGHAM HOUSE. ■ THE NEW SEASON, 1886. Christmas'" and NSW YEAR CARDS. ; WE are showing a Magnificent, variety of the above in all the newostide--aigns. , . WiJJTAKER'BROS., \ mon " iB3 Lambton Quay- :, 1-2139 Wellington ' '
! Robt Gardner .0, 0/ Co. General and Fuhnisrinq Ironmongers, Wellington, AYE just opened for the present Beason, a very largo stock of H From the well-known makers—Gobbet, Bussey, Page and Duke, BATS, BALLS, STUMPS," NETS, GLOVES, LEG GUARDS, SCORE-BOOKS, ic. Bats from Is Gd to 32s Gd, 10 per cent discount for Cash, TENNIS ' GOODS. Aires' "Champion' Rackets, Single ana Double Strung. Bussey'§ New " Hexagon" Rackets. Balls, JNets, Court Makers, R acet * Presses, &c, Inspection Invited. 10 per cent discount for Cash. A large stock of Bedsteads just to hand—French and Half Tester, very good value. Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Rollers and Sprinklers, Garden Seats,' Lampware, Brushware, Tin and Japanware. Electro Plate in great Variety, Stoves, Grates, Mantelpieces, Fenders, Fire-irons, Tiles, &c., Oils, Paints, Varnishes, and Colors, 10 per cent discount for Cash. ROBT,GARDNER ifcCo., Lambton-Quay and Cuba-Street, jfe. Wellington. 2129 W. J. LINDOP, CHEMIST AND STATIONER, CHRISTMAS AND BIRTHDAY CARDS. High- Street Carterton. ■ 2130 THE PRACTICAL SADDLERS, TOWNSEND St COWfER, [Late G. Watson & Co.] .SADDLERS & HARNESS MAKERS, , Queen-Street, Masterton. m'&n BEG to thank the public JL V» generally for their patronage since starting m business, and will endeavorby continuing to use none but "EST materials and workmanship to ent a .continuance of the same. Just Received—A large assortment of first-class SADDLERY. AND HORSECLOTHING, etc., from the best markets, A good stock of all kinds of harness kept on hand' or made to order on the shortest notice.. All country orders receive Special Attention. Townsend and Cowper, NEXT BOROUGH COUNCIL 117 CHAMBERS. SPECIALITY. THE "BEE" ALARM. THE best and cheapest' portable timepiece introduced to New Zealand. W, LITTLE JOHN &SON, QUEEN-ST., 285 • MASTERTOA. [RITERION COACH FACTORY, ; Vivian-steet, (Midway htween Tory mid Tarandi Streets, Wellington.) VT. T. .LEEVERS, Late of W. Black's, SPECIAL.— The New Zealand Dog Cart, fitted with lamps and cushions, delivered at any Railway Station in the : Wairarapa for L2(i, All orders punctually attended to. 2103 J. E. POTTER, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, ' ■ (Late New Zealand Leather Co.) Lambton Quay Wellington ; (Opposite Government Buildings,) AS a Manufacturer, J.E.P. is enabled to offer to the Public considerable advantages as to value and quality. "Special attention is called to the goods of |R Own manufacture, which ;w,ere forded Three Prizes at the Industrial Exhibition. Every, description of boots and shoes madetoorder. Country orders promptly executed . ..Price lists on application. •2131
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2155, 26 November 1885, Page 1
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