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; JAS\SHS ROSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HOHSE ; SHOEING SMITH... Desires to inform his patrons and the pub-, lie of tlie AYairarapa generally,*fchathe hai taken over' l the old-established business, jo long efficiently conducted by " MR Ji'A'KQUH AR GRAY, In Qoeen-Stkeet, Masterton, . 'And lie solicits a - continuance of the patronage that: has hitherto been so liberally extended,:.... J.R. would- remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray's, business is a guarantee that the satisfaction given-by this establishment iii the. past will be continued.- . . 5 ; Every kind of XwheelWright engineering, .and blacksmitKing work, executed with despatch and on the most reasonable terms,l"'" MASTERTON, Richard Evernden, PROPRIETOR; • RTTI BEGS to notify .that he has . J_J. purchased fi;om Mr John, Graham tho abovo 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, John Grajiaji thanks his numorous customers for past favors, and trusts a continuance of'the same may-be extended to his SUCCESS*)!?, Any orders left at.th'e'OrAKrMiLt,' or ■it J. Graham's Store (late Rapp & Hare), Emporium, Masterton, will rec jh e prompt attention. - 1906 The Latest American Invention,

QINCE Electricity has been applied for light : ing purposes, all, efforts of inventors have 1 been directed to construct' a lariip for general-, domestic use. - The reason that this -problem, has.not till now been solved, is that none of the inventors could rid themselves of the idea of.gas lighting,jind that all, have adhered to, the system of'producing tlic Electricity in some, central place, or by lnrge machinery, instead of first laying, down, the principle that a Lamp.which should ever become generally usefuland popular, must b^,portable, like o,n T Qil Lnmp, ; arid contain .the .generator of, Electricity in itself,' i.e., ; in tiie foot 'of the Lartip'.' ''''; , The Norman l Electric Light' Co.' las at last succeeded in completely, .realizing: .this ideal of Electric Lighting,;{and : thciu4? no,'doubt that? this a, complete revolution in oil branches of.lighting. •. • Out Electrio Lamp heeds neither'' Machinery,' .Conductors, , nor any expensive 'Outlay, and is .neither complicated; nor disagreeable in manipu-• Ration; all that is necessary, is,, to refill it every four or,five days with acid.., Tho cost of light- 1 ing will bie as 'cheiaji.-aa gas cent, per hour), , and it has-befote tlio latter the imtn'eriso'advim-, tage of neither producing : heat, : Bmolis,'ii6r car- 1 bonio acid,\owing; to;which' the air->is not' , impured. ; and, remains : at.,. the, samo .degree of ! tempera fee. .ft is further, .absolutely inodorvous, and does not neeiJ io be kindledmatch, : 6r ; otherwise;' but 'isimply by tniiiihg the key, thusavoiding all dangir of fird, explosion, 1 or : suffocation, as in the case] of i gas, if ■ thfe key' is left opqn.; and it. mil# be conceded that this advantage alone is invaluable. ,It is further preferable to any known fend'of lighting for .the following reasons (1) Its manipulation is so 'simple thai'any' .child can keepjt in order.---. ■, i--.'i . i (2),! That.. the Lamp,» portable,;, and: can be' removed like any Oil Lamp,,from one, place,to.i another,,;.' ""'v'. '' '7" ; , , ' (3)' That it neither icquMs' ihe ' disagreeable fixing of the. wick, ._or the cleaning of tie cylinder, as in the case of Oil Lamps. , v " ; .' (4), That, the light produced is, a soft and most 'steady o'ne jHMt it'never'flickers; tad the ilame, though -being' fequal in power of lighting to gas, can be regulated to any degree. ; " ; (5) That every danger of fire is absolutely' excluded,.,as the.:light ,jyill- .extinguish 'diately, if by any accident the glass surrounding , the burner should bo broken, ; f " '.V :• (6)! That 1 it williiirn, even in the strongest' wind, completely, thusbeing 'in-' 'valuable for'iUtlmtiatiohs,' lighting 1; of gardens, .corridors, 1 etc;!!■ >'V >.=•; i.This Lamp, isiconstructed,'fOr the present in .three '• A,'small size. Icpinplete Lamp,; j.4. irtches'j'Hveighi, about 5 pounds'; for flighting rooms, 1 cellais, storage houses, powder maga- : zin<is • (or; similar places' where explosives'(are'' ■fcept), floache?j; illuminations,- • gardens, ■ mines,! ,or any; oijhei'i inijustrial -purpose..,, JRrice, £L per lAnipj.dqiiverecVfreo to any paijtof.the world,.. ,i '^"'niediuM 'size.'"Serves, all domestic; p'ur- ( poses' 1 for I 'lighting ! 'etc, j This' Lamp is .elegantly 'htis remov- 1 able whiter,ground:.Glass; Globe.) i '.per/ ■Lamp, (inclusive.of,Bronze,,Foot and.-Globe, richly and elegantly constructed),.£2 ;."(lelivere4' free.to'a'ny part of the,world. ■ ''' [ j ;; , : ■ C; 'Grand >ize" fdr'Mori 1 " Hail; I 'Saloon,, Public 'Building; ko!' -The 1 : Li>mp gives' a I most brilliant and steady light;, has large removable' white Globe,; decorated, moat tastefully,.arid l th'd'■' workmanship;is both first-class; and .elegant: p^ce'^4 ; m ,, ;;'.'' ,^, '.-v;/7,:, ! : ,i« ! 'Fotjt 1 of; LAhip; '■ iii 1: bitlibr 'Biroiize,' iTftpan^e,, Faletice, dr-Siivet'Oxide! *>*•<} :,,li 1 '-'

tAay-special IsizoMoti desigh' madd'ito: oi'il'drl' Estimates,famished,,., ; h • . M|La,mps imniediato use 1 , and wiil'be sat, seckroly parked''in 1 'ibong. wjiodete bW,%Hhyiiit6S'flirectioM for use/a 'quantity months .lighting) 'and.<mc>!extra/ iburnerifocisize ! Aj 1 and two for size Eand CL, chemicals can even the smallest,village.^ 1 '• '' j r,| Evfery i Larap' , i ia''accbttpariled'' by ,'a Svritton : guii'ailw'foi! t 'ohe y ditj' intl -irtll bfe ''exchanged, orfmoMjrtrefundedi ifithasame-'should not give 'j.pnWoiiers fp|ap abpve, a discbiint ofijix pef c6nf ( will be allowed.' '.|ty orders • ftenmroSd 'filled, 'Me^'acc(fi^knp : by 'a. ,rs; i mittance'to 'tover 'the 1 W°fltsi-elass. references ion i :ii house. I U ' ''' . of^'fidin^ moneys by dffeft b'o -jproeiired any? Bah Vet, anil in Bahkiriotfes, gold! coih^bi i; '|ttsiio ll i iitamps l efiawjQOuhttyofcthaiTCorld. a/tt tdik ■' ~; iA ll orders [spiallesfr ant, mil'receive and .willbe ,•.. .iju " Blectriii';"Lam'py &H ! j>rotccted'J)y : lawu tod all'-iiiiit^tidnsf'tiinu 1 - inffingeiAillit&'j'Avill' be aji' ; . .8; CommiJMoiv .anilNo' special knowledge Jr. capitjtfjeauired. A fortune to be Addbess t THE NORMAN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., Philadslphia, U.S. of America. • . " -■ '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2158, 30 November 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2158, 30 November 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2158, 30 November 1885, Page 1

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