ADVERTISEIffIENTS. ' BEWARE. OBSERVE THETRADE MARK, HOME Unprincipled Person or poms |j have been trying to imitate our ranges, but we arepleased tafind in the essential they have failed. Wo hope this deceptive practice upon tho publio'will have the effect of sending buyers, to our show room or to our agents, in order to' protect the' publioj whose interests we desire to serve.'- We decided ft short timo ago to apply to the Colonial Secretary for a trade mark which was'gmuted. This will confer a great boon upon all colonists, inasmuch as Luke and Sons. Ranges show • a saving of about 50 per cent in fuel,- besides greater durability than any other range (manufactured or imported) in the Colonies, : , / LOOK AT THIS I LAST YEAR WE SENT OUT OVER ' FIVE HUNDRED I'/ Why is it the public will have Luke's Ranges? Because, they supply a stronger and cheaper article than anyone else. Why is it there is such a rush, for Luke's Ranges? v.. . Because there is sucli a great saving in fuel, A second and enlargod Catalogue is about to be issued. Inspection to. their ; Showroom,' Man -( ners-street, invited. • S. LUKE & SONS, ■ [PROCLAMATION]. In exorcise and pursuance ,of tho authority'vestert in mo in this behalf by "The Trades Marks Act, 1386," I, the Colonial Secretary: of New Zealand do hereby certify that tho 'Trado Mark herein described, that is to say— Description of Trade Mark, A Diamond, within which is a dish with a le? of Mutton on itoutside tho diamond are tho 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, and that Samuel Luke and Sons, of To Aro Foundry, Wellington, in tho Colony of New Zealand, Engineers, Boilermakers, and Iron and Brass Founders, are entitled to tho use of $lO said Trade Mark, Issued from the Colonial Secretary's ofhee, at Wellington, tlie sth dav of July one thousand, eight hundred and eighty eight, T. W. HISLOP, Colonial Secretary and - Registrar of Trade Marks, The gbey valley coal COMPANY (LIMITED). Manners-street Wellington, (Includes Wallsend, Coalpit Heath, and Brunnor Collieries) Having taken over the Brunner Coal Company's business on shore and afloat, it will be our constant aim not only to maintain, but also tc largely extend the said business. O.'he possession of these three celebrated collieries enables us to do so most advantageously for our customers.
Wo have a large supply of Greymouth, Coalbrookdalo, and Newcastle coals always on hand. Sales from the combined mines last year wero 160,000 tons. TO COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS AND MERCHANTS. Wo have constantly arriviug cargoes of best double screened Bruiinor Nuts so favorably kuown for smithy purposes. Orders by post or otherwise pnnctualljr attended to, Delivered iu any quantity at Railway station in bays or waggons. TO MAL3TERS AND IRONFOUNFOUNDERS. We ate large manufacturers of Coke for malting and smoltiug purposes—cannot be equalled. TO BRICKLAYERS AND CONTRACTORS. We manufacture at our mines all kinds of fire clay goods, equal to best imported, and much cheaper.' Fire bricks, firo clay, and all kinds of fire tileß for bake ovens, ranges and grates, etc, kept in stock. GREY VALLEY COAL CO. (Limited). W. 0. GASQUOINE, 3055 Local Manager. IMPORTANT NOTICE, "" THE PICTURESQUE ATLAS OF AUSTRALASIA. SAMPLES "of our Bindings for the above are now ready and on view, Half Persian Morocco, gilt edges, 25/per vol; half best do do, 27/6 do; whole Persian do, bevelled boards, gilt edges, 32/fi; wholo best Morocco, extra do do, 37/6. That is from 20% to 33% lower than the Sydney prices. Just to Hand: a large stock of SOL FA Material, Sole Wellington Affent, by special appointment, for Messrs J. S. Curwen's publications. W. JVLANKSHEAR, Lambton Quay, Wellington, 8053 kc. SHEARMAN & Co., GENERAL AGENTS AND SHARE. BEOKERS, Opposite the Union Bank, 41.LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON Wo bog to inform the public that we undertake the sale or purchase of properties, the safe investment of money, Management of estates for trustees, or absentees from the Colony or otherwise, the collection of interest, dividends, debts, and rents, the care of all description of property, the letting of houses to reliable tenants, negotiating the exchange of overy description ef property, tho storing ofgoods awaiting a profitablo market «&c, the salo of goods of every description, valuations, arbitrations, and any other business of this nature, the purchase ol wool, grain, cheese, butter, bacon &c, tho 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 aud houses of every description, to ship, re-' ship, store, or remove goods to any place, to sell on commission fruit, poul try und live stock of every description to conduct auotions in all parts of the Colony, to seleot Crown Lands, and conduct the purchaso, to conduct busi' ness under the Land Transfer, Act, to act as trustees and for clients under Power-of-Attorney, to act as agents for Bank, rniniug, or other stock etc., to negotiate loans on property by way of mortgage, to make investigations on account of clients, to lend money from i'loo upwards, to transact any financial agency, to make advancos generally 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 GovernEAGLE BREWEEY. T. PARSONS, _ Proprietor. . HAYING engaged Mr • N.StenhoußO, \ whose reputation as'a. brower is wellknown in this district,the proprietor is in a position to supply ALE and STOUT not to bo equalled in the COLONY. Family omrspumlmUy attenM'to.
X ACCOMODATION HOUSE in L. the township of Tenui, . Apply to - r:y < i■ . . ;T, MAOKAY, 2969 ■"•. .Mastertoii. HEDMAIN'Ss'' O-GHINA"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3099, 9 January 1889, Page 3
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