Business Notices. 'OBSERVE THETRADE MAfiK; SOME Unprincipled Person or persons have -been tryinpp to-imitate our ranges, bub we avo pleased to find in the osaentml tliey. liavo failed ; We hope this deceptive .practice .upon thefublio will have the effect of sending buyers" to our show, room or to our agents, .m order to protect: the.public;; whoso interests we desire to serve,' We decided a short ;timo ago to apply.to tho.Colonial Secretary for a trade mark which was granted. This-will confer a great boon upon all colonists, inasmuch as Luke and Sons Rangeß show a. saving of about 60 per cent, in fuel, besides greater durability than any. other range (manufactured or imported) iu tlio Colonies, LOOK AT THIS' LAST YE Alt WE SENT OUT OVER FIVE HUNDREDI Why is it the public will havo Luke's Ranges '■ ■■: •: > Because they supply a stronger and cheaper article than anyone eke, . ' Why is it tliot'e is such a rush for Luke's Ranges ? Because there is such a great saving in fuel. A ! second and ■. enlarged . Catalogue is about to ba issued, Inspection to their Showroom, Man-ners-atreefc, invited. ■■ f S, LUKE & SONS, , [PROCLAMATION] In oxorcise and pursuance of tlio authority vested in me in this behalf by "The Trades Marks' Act, 1886," I, the Colonial Secretary pf New Zealand ■ do hereby certify that the Traded Mark herein described, that is to say— Deecriptiou of TVado ; A Diamond, within which is a dish with ales; of Mutton ■ on it ; outside the diamond, lire the letters arid abbrevjatiou," WE.IL, S.L. & S." Nature of the article to whioh it is in* ; ■; tended to apply; . Cooking Ranges, ... -has been duly registered, and that Samuel Luke and Sons, of Te .Aro Foundry, Wellington, in the Colony of New Zealand, Engineers, Boilermakers, and Iron and Brass Founders, are entitled to the use of Jhe said Trade Mark, . Issued from the Colonial Secretary's office, at Wellington, theSthdav of July one thousand, eight hundred and eighty eight, , T. W. HISLOP, Colonial Secretary and . - Eesistrar of. Trade Marks, The grey. valley coal COMPANY (LIMITED), Manners-5treet...,.....-.,,..,..,We11ingt0n, (Includes Wallsend, Coalpit Heath" and Brunner Collieries) Having takon over the Brunner Coal Company's business on shore and afloat, it will be our constant aiiji not only to maintain, but also tc largely extend the said business, , r j?lio possession of these three celebrated collieries onablps us to do so most advantageously for our customers. Wo havo a largo supply of Groymouth, Coalbrookdalo, and Newcastle coals always on hand. Sales from the combined mines last year were 160,000 tons. TO COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS AND MERCHANTS. Wo have constantly arriving cargoes of best double screened Brunner Nuts so favorably known for smithy pur. poses. ' Ordors by post or otherwise punctually attended to,' Delivered in any quantity at Ilaiiway station in bii?s or waggons. TO MALSTERS AND IRONFOUNFOUNDERS. Weave large manufacturers of Coke for malting and smelting purposes—cannot be equalled, TO BRICKLAYERS AND OQNTRAO, Won nf t 1 ' firo clay goiods, equal to best imported,' and much cheaper. Fire brloks, fire clay, and all kinds of fire tiles for bake ovons ; ranges and grates, etc, kept in stock, . . , GEEY VALLEY COAL CO. (Limited), W, 0. GASQUOINE, ' 3055 Local Manager, 7 Important notice,, ~ THE PIOTPPSQUE 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 Porsiau do, bevelled boards, gilt edges, 32/G; whole best Morocco, extra do do, 37/6, That is from 20% to 33% lowor than the Sydney prices, • Just to ffagd < a large stock of SOL FA &{ate?.(al, Sol? Wellington A.aeflt, by special appointmont, fit Messrs J. S. Curwen's publications, ' W. J, LANKSHEAR, Lambton Quay, Wellington, 8053
OWEN'S Patent New Zealand SHEEP DIP, tlio Directions, Guaranteed to EXTEBJHNATE all Parasites existing in aeep,. ... Does not stain the Wool) but improves its value and lustre, Yobn« Sheep are not so liable to be attacked" with Ldhg.Worm, whon this Dip is usedj and it the dieoaso should appear amongst the fleck, Diiting, and change ot'pasture will, in most cases, effect an immediate cure. * . Tub DIP is eiitirely soluble in Cold Water, and contauis Sulphur in solution. SOLD at TINS at 20s, sufficient for 400-Kalls Dip j and in OASES at M 10s, «4tlicient for 2,400-galloiiß, ' Ahbnxs coitWALRAMPA DISTRICT, Messrs Lowes and loras, MASTJQIITON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3110, 23 January 1889, Page 4
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