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-THEELECTRIC AGE! There is a growing tendency for everything to. become electrical. People are realising that the mystic force has now unbounded possibilities, but who can foretell, even in the near future, what will not be accomplished by its ad. Everything ttilectrical. VERYTHING XJ LECTRICAL-

Is it not fact that—The tramways of the world are controlled hy/iis aid? Only by its aid is Wireless Telegraphy possible ? _ , X-Rays, The Telegraph. The Telephone ? . . What light confers a greater blessing to mankind, than that duo to Electricity,? . Electric" Cooking is demanding a place in every household. _ - The millions of Electric Motors millions ~~ - now in use surely must be seli-evi-denco of their efficiency. By what method can you get a more convenient, cheaper and healtheir form of heating? Could anything be micro perfect than the Electric Iron ? The Electric Fan keeps millions of people cool in the Summer time. Electric Lifts, Launches and Motor Electric Vacuum Cleaners. Kettles, Toasters, Bed Warmers. Curling Tongs, Heaters, Cigar Lighters, Coffee Percolators etc. _ Without Electricity even life- is imnnssible • You as, ratepayers have acquired machinery'that is capable of doing all this, and von want to reap the benefits that the profits will confer as well as maintaining a loyalty' to "your own enterprise. Give a little thought to the future and get information now at the

COUNCIL’S Electrical "T^epartment LECTRICAL U EPARTMENT Showrooms, HOWROOMS, OPPOSITE FIREBELL TOWER. J. S. ALLAN, JpLUMBER, £jOPPERSM!TH, JgJLECTRICIAN, ETC. PENDING the Erection of new and up-to-date Premises, I shall be pleased to see my old friends and new ones, at TEMPORARY PREMISES, situated over 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

ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS AND WIRING CONTRACTORS, UNDERTAKE tin, Electrio 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, Switchboard, Accumulators and Wiring for 20 lights erected complete from £275 • GET OUR PRICE before placing your Orders. Advice and Estimates FREEAddress : 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 gPECIAL pRICES Which Defy Competition. JOHN /"'IOLLEY AND OHN V 7 OLLEY AND KJ 0., THE CHEAPEST YARD IN TOW M

JgLECTRICAL AND CONTRACTORS. * MESSRS. TURNBULL & JONES ARE Prepared to undertake the complete Installation of Lighting, Motors, Elevators, Telephones, Bells, etc., at reasonable rates, consistent with 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 you anything to consult us, and will pay you to get our prices before placing your orders. Our material and workmanship are fully guaranteed. No contract is too large for our resources, and none is too small for our Pe3t attentionAddress— LOWE ST., GISBORNE. P.O. Box 227.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3558, 25 June 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3558, 25 June 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3558, 25 June 1912, Page 2

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