ADVERTISEMENTS. BEWARE. OBSEIIVE THE TRADE MARK, HOME Unprincipled Person or persons jj have boen trying to imitate our ranges, but we are pleased to.find in the essential they liavo failed,- We hope this deceptive practice upon the public will liavj the effect of sending, buyers to our. slioA room or to our agonts, in order to protect- tlio public, wlioso interests wo desire to' servo. \Ve decided a short time ngo to apply to the Colonial Secretary for a trade mark which was granted, This will confor a great boon upon all colonists, inasmuch as Luke and Sons Ratios show a saving of about CO per cent in fuel, besides greater durability than any otlior range (manufactured or imported) in tho Colonies. LOOK AT THIS 1 " LAST YEAR WE SENT OUT OVER FIVE HUNDRED I * Why i 9 it.tlie public will liavo Luke's Ranges? Becauso they supply a stronger and cheaper article tlwn anyone olso. Why is it-there is such a.rush for Luke's Ennges ? Becauso there is such a groat saving in fuel, - . . A second and enlarged Catalogue is about to bo issued," Inspection to their Showroom, Man-' nm-Btroot, invited. • S. LUKE & SONS, ' [PROCLAMATION] :
In exorcise and pursuance of tho authority vested in me in tliis.beliulf by. " The Trades Marks Act, 1886," I, tho ; Colonial Secretary of Now Zealand do hereby 'certify;that the Trade Mark herein described, that id say— Description of Trade Mark,: A Diamond, within which in a dish with a lost of Mutton 011 it ] outside tho diamond are the letters and abbreviation, " WE, XL, S.L. & S." Nature of the article to which it is intended to apply. . Cooking Ranges, ' —has been duly registered, arid that Samuol Luke and Sons, of Te Aro foundry, Welliiifton, in the Colony of New Zealand, Engineers, Boilermakers, and Iron and Brass Founders, are entitled to tho übo of jho. said .Trade Mark, lsfsued from the Colonial Secretary's offico, at Wellington, thesth>dav of July one thousand, eight hundred and eighty eight. / T. W. HISLOP, • Colonial Secretary and : . Redstrar of Trade Marks, rPHE GREY VALLEY COAf, I COMPANY (LIMITED), Manners-street... Wellington.' (Includes Wallsend, Coalpit Heath, and Brunner Collieries) Having taken overbite BriuinerC'oal Company's business ou shore and afloat; it will be our constant aim' not only to maintain, but also to largely extend tho said • business. D.'lie . possession of these three celebrated collieries enables us to do so most advantageously for our customers, Wo have a large supply of (Jreyinouth, ways on hand, Sales fromtMmfefl mines last year wero 160,000 tons. TO COUNTR Y BLACKSMITHS AND MERCHANTS, ■ Wo have constantly arriving cargoes of best double screened Brimner Nuts so favorably known for smithy purposes,- Orders by post or otherwise punctually attended to, Delivered in .any quantity at Railway station ill bays or waggon", TO MALSTERS AND IRONFOUN-
• FOUNDERS. Weare large manufacturers of Coke for malting and smelting purposes—cannot bo equalled, TO BRICKLAYERS AND COMMAO- - TOKS. ■. ■.... Wo manufacture at our mines ail kindß of fire clay goods, equal to beat imported, and much cheaper,. Firo bricks, fire clay, and all kinds of firo tiles for take ovens,' ranges and grates. eto, kept in stock, GREY VALLEY COAL CO. (Limited). AV. 0. GASQUOINE, 3055 Local Manager. IMPORTANT NOTICE. "THE PICTURESQUE ATLAS OF . AUSTRALASIA. SAMPLES of our. Bindings for tlio - above are now feady and on view. Half Porsian Morocco; gilt edges, 25/per vol; half best do do, 27/0 do; whole, Persian do, bevelled boards, gilt edges, 82/6; whole best Morocco, extra do do, 87/0. That is from 20% to 33% lower than the Sydney prices, Just to Hand: a large stock of SOL FA Material, Sole Wellington Aeent, by special appointment, for Mossrs J.S, Curwen's publications. W.J.LANKSHEAB,Lainbton Quay, Wellington. 8053 R.O. SHEARMAN & Co, GENERAL AGENTS AND SHARE.BROXEES, Opposite hie Union Bank, 41.LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON
ffo beg to inform tlw public that we undertake tho sale or purohaso of properties, the safe investment' of money, Management of estatos for trustees, or absentees from the Colony or otherwise, the collection' of interest, dividends, debts, and rents, the caro of all descrip; tion of property, the letting of houses to reliable tenants, negotiating the exclmngo of every description ef property, the etoririg ofgoods awaiting a profitable market Ac, the sale of goods of overy description, valuations, arbitrations, and any other business of this nature, the purchase of wool, grain, oheeso, butter, bacon &c, the selection of horses of every, description, including all other stock and their transport, to obtain accurate information on all commercial subjects, the selection and purchase of land and houses of every description, to ship, reship, store, or more goods fo any place, to sell on commission fruit; poul try und livo stock of every' description to conduct auotions in all parts of the Colony, to select Crown Lands, .and conduct the purchase, to conduct business undor the Land Transfer Act, to act as trustees and for olients under Power-of-Attorney, to act as agents for Bank, mining, or other stock etc,, to negotiate loans on property by way of raortgago, to mako investigations on account of clients, to lend money from 1100 upwards, to transact any financial agency, to mako advances gonerally on approved securities, to obtain valuations on all description of property, to act as custom house, shipping and forwarding agents, to effect policies for the Govern< ment Life Insurance Department. •
B. SMITH (SCo, 40 LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS &o. KOR SALE—--500 acres, Rangitumau, ami 907 acres adjoining 210 acres do, 20 acres Featherston, improved, rich laud, 530 acres Kopuaranga, mostly flat, partly improved." 110 acres Woodvillo, half cleared, email house", 127' acres Greytown, fenced and subdivided. 088 acre's on the banks of the Ruamahanga, fenced, large; house, &o, .. 278 acres Pukaratahi, £(ood land.-graßsed &c. 84 aercsPowhatu, splendid land. 3J acres Malsora-street, Mastorton. Kuripuui, a shop and dwelling house; Masterton, Uallotmeats, part of section 8; Pahiatua allotments' 10 and 14-; VPoodville allotment 95,' part of rural. sectipn74; Dreyertou section 10,' aud parts of 1 and 2; Carterton, section : l4s,., 30 ;aci'es to' let for 15 years. Further particulars supplied on applipatioii. 25199 HEDMAW'W INDO-CHINATEAS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3083, 18 December 1888, Page 3
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