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—THE—ELECTRIC DRIVE. TO PRACTICAL BUSINESS MENHave you fully realised the necessity of cheap and convenient pmver for your workshop? It is of vital importance that you should study, not only the power bill but the necessity of employing small and INDEPENDENTLY COUPLED MOTORS. Present Labor Laws demand more machinery. Modern practice is that each machine shall be independently coupled, operated and controlled. Large engines, eouuter-shafting, belting. etc., must be done away with wherever possible. A 25 HORSE-POWER ENGINE HAS OFTEN TO BE KEPT RUNNING TO SUPPLY AN INTERMITTENTLY USED GRINDSTONE. The first cost of installation sinks into insignificance compared with a continuous and everlasting saving. The Electric Motor demands consideration. Millions in use all over the world. ■ 10,000 IN N.Z. ALONE. Nothing else practicable for torsTho Motor consumes energy in proportion to its load. Has only ONE MOVING PART to get out of order. Speed can be regulated whilst running. The largest motor can be started and stepped instantly by merely moving a switch. Practical sizes from one-sixteentli to many thousands of Horse Power. Get information now and be up-to-date. YOUR OWN COMPANY CAN SUPPLY YOU. YOU PUSH THE BUTTON. WE DO THE REST. Call at the

Electrical LECTRICAL Department EPASTMENT Showrooms, HOWROOMS, OPPOSITE BELL TOWER, GLADSTONE ROAD, AND TALK OYER THE MATTER. J. S. ALLAN, .OOPPERSMITH, SCI AN, ETC. PENDING the Erection of new and up-to-date Premises, I shall he pleased to see mv old friends and new ones, at TEMPORARY PREMISES, situated oyer Fishback’s Cycle Works, Gladstone Road. I am prepared to undertake all Classes of PLUMBING WORK SHEET METAL WORK ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONS, Etc. Only First-class Tradesmen Employed in EACH BRANCH. Ring up Telephone 764. Private Residence 601. pLUMBER, J7JLECTF

a J ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS AND WIRING CONTRACTORS, UNDERTAKE the Electric Light Wiring of Houses, Shops, etc Only THE BEST of Material used, Combined with the Latest Methods of Wiring. Electric Motors for all Purposes. Telephones, Bells, etc. ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANTS COUNTRY HOUSES, Including Engine, Dynamo, Switchhoard, Accumulators and Wiring for 20 lights erected complete from £275. GET OUR PRICE before placing your Orders. Advice and Estimates EIIEE. Address : BOOTH, MACDONALD AND CO., Lowe Street. Box 229.

cheap timber. HAVING LARGE STOCKS Of KAURI AND RIMU in Yard and t® Arrive, WE ARE OFFERING gPECJAL pRICES Which Defy Competition. JOHN JOLLEY AND /^O., ohm Volley and THE CHEAPEST YARD IN TOW w J7JLEGTRICAL "p NCINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. MESSRS. TURNBULL & JONES ARE Prepared to undertake the complete Installation of Lighting, Motors, Elevators, Telephones, Bells, etc., at reasonable rates, consistent wrt-h high-class work and material. We supply private plants, either water-driven, belt-driven, or direct coupled,. at prices to suit all. Also Storage Batteries, Switchboards, etc. It will not cost ypu anything to consult us, and will pay you to get our prices before placing your orders. Our-material and workmanship are rally guaranteed. No contract is too large for our resources, and none is too small for our best attentionAddress— LOWE ST., GISBORNE. P.O. Box 227.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3554, 20 June 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3554, 20 June 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3554, 20 June 1912, Page 2

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