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;' General Notices , , OPPENHEIMER & CO., AUCKLAND, HATE ON SALE, AND ABB : SOUS AGSNTB IN -NEW ZEALAND, FOB THE CLEVELAND STEAM GUAGE CO.'S PORTABLE FORGES AND FAN BLASTS. OF r b ar-H b i m c b & r\ 0., AXTOKIAITD, \J W! Wmijih. Bi»>b ali Sizes of these celebrated Portable ffl \ 11111* Forges on hand and for sale at Manu- ' THE HIGHEST ORDER OF MERIT /^T^t ift^Bfl They arp- made of the beßt' material« with MEDAL — /l^«* IS JHiP^lfflSlß^^^^B*^ Blepl sbaftß which run in bras-s bushings, like II TfiMf m iiiiii3~iiiiHffl tho F?rge Blower. Thiß Forge differs from Has been Awarded any other in the construction of tbe machi- . „ .^X^SiBuBBiESIHHBbwIr nery which drives the FaD. It consists of a "^^^jRjHBSJDBBB^^^TrB gear-wheel and pinion to drive the counterNEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL II • ihaft, from which a belt, one inch wide, runs EXHIBITION, 1882, -^IBI^H««W ME - , on a pulley to the pulley on the Fan. It will ■''■'■'* ' ••^^■^l- SB drive.the Fan when-slack, which cannot be *0B II ■■ done on Forges where a round belt is used. Simplicity of Constbuction, Gbnbbal II 91 ' No cinders or dirfc can fall into the bearings. PsiCE OP . |L«F^gg^^^|BKps:sss: preventing breakage while being transported. CI-E^n^i?^?^ B co-'8 "F^SSuES Sjs^ t&Et sest in eTCr; ,PORTABLJi,£OIt(xES. ,M\.~^=^a^^^^^^ r. . They are adapted for the use of Farmers, . . ? Jewellers, Gunsmiths, Boiler-makerß, Flu'm- • "rsSrr^^*~~::4=:;:=-"'~~7^^3^ r hers, and Blacksmiths—in fact, for all purposes • •.•■-■ '■'■•■ for which Forges are used. —— :O:—-— • Peicb, from £5 each. QPPENHEIMER & QO., AUCKLAND, HAVE ON SALE, AND ABE SOXB AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND, POE The Baker Manufacturing Co.'s Rotary-power > , A . TT LE°T BJ C Q* U PPL * E S "' TT'INDMILLS AND T7<EED p RINDEBS. ' S ' -^ VV Jf \J g . OPPENHEIMER & CO., Auckland, The Beet Combination for Pumping Water, Cutting Chaff, g & gok A gentg in New Zealand for Edward Paterson's European Grinding Corn, Sheing Turnips, running any kind of p g Telegraph Works Contractor to H.M. Government. -• machinery, BQT7AX to steam powee in cnifobmitx ov g PaterFon'e Loud Speaking MICEO TELEPHONES. spebd and begttiabity ©p MOTION. ■,„"„• S Palerson's Ibonite^BellTelephones. Price, with Cord, £1 each. Price, complete with Shafting, Piping, Bod, and Pulley r t « Peterson's Carbon Transmitters, with Bells. —£38 each. -. O_ g Price, £3 10s each. -r-krvTxnrTt avt\ T>r»TrriT aq ntri-M-DTn-vr tx7TXT>twittb h Lfclßuche's Batteries complete. Price, 7s 6d each. :. " pOWILL AND DOUGLAS CHAMPION WIISDMILLB, Inbtoated Wibbs foe Tbiephoms obELECTBIO LIGHTS X :B«afoTM^«ldpSeLi.t fc *- B . w BDEGIN^DtNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES. \ • ' -■' " • __^ g U No. Br, to take 44 twan Lamps ... ... „. *80 MUNSONS BROS. PORTABLE MILLS. § § No. Cb, to take 56 Swan Lamps £100 The Best in the World. . g Ditto, to take 12 Swan lamps ... ;fc4o • _i_: S g Swan's Incandescent Lamps. Ss-each with pockets. ■ ; A MIBICAN Lubricators and Crank Pin Oilers ;La Dow's fcj S ' Ab orders can only; be taken in^ rotation, they should be giren J\. Disc Harrows; Colemon and Morton's Cultivators; g at once to ensure quick delivery. : Union Seed Drills, and all the best .and latest improved Agri- p^ OPPENHEIMEE & CO. SELL cultural and Mining Machinery. STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE, at £46 per ton. For full particulars, prices, and teems apply to OPPENHEIMEE & CO., Customhouse street, Auckland.

HITOHENS' —CELEBRATED— TILOOD TjBSTOfiEE, The Rbnovatob of tbb Human Blood. No morn Physical Degeneration if the Laws of Health are observed, ordinary oare exercised, and BLOOD RESTORER freely taken. npHE want of a reliable remedy for Rheu> X matism, Soiatica, Gout, Lumbago, &c, has long been felt as one of the greatest calamities of the age. While other means and medicinen have been proving them* selves vain and delußive, this remedy has been silently and steadily unloosing the cruel fingers of disease, and freeing captive men from their deadly embrace. The people are now requested to give Biood Bebtobeb a fair and impartial trial, as the Proprietor would have it distinctly understood that the cures of Rheumatism, &c, are due entirely to bis Medicine's Wonderful ESect upon the Blood, by it a Cleansing, Purifying and Invigorating power. Mr Hitohkns recently has received the following testimonial:— Auckland. " SIBS,—I am fulfilling an urgent request of Mrs Andrews, of Lord Howe's Island, in the Pacific, in stating to you and to Mr Hitchens the extraordinary cure made in her case by the use of Hitchens' Medicinal Blood Restorer. Living on the Island, lam an eyewitness of the fact, and feel it a duty both to Mr Hi chens and to the general public t> testify to the really wonderful effeot of that medicine. " Mrs Andrews was for ( four or five yearß a martyr to agonising pains in her hip; medical,men calling it sciatica. She had been treated for it by the several doctors of the British men-o'-war visiting the Island from time to time, without the slightest relief to the intense pain. She was afterwards taken to Sydney, hoping for some relief, if not a permanent cure, from treatment of the medical men of that city She was told she was suffering from the hip disease, and her case was incurable. Without a ray of hope to lighten her future life; pain, and despair her constant attendants, her case was really deplorable. Mr C. E Ponder, the Manager of the Guano Company at Lord Howe's Island, one day recommended her to. try Hitchen's Bloo'l Restorer, as the remedy was just becoming known at the Islands, through the advertisement of Oppermane's cure, testified to the German Consul. Mrs Andrews readily yielded to the recommendation and seat lor two bottles to Mr Hitcheas, Auckland. Within three weeks after using it she was able to rise and wak with the use of the crutch, and the pain in the hip bad entirely gone. The medical action was truly marvellous, and her gratitude to Mr Hitchens is expressed daily in her prayers thanking God fo.r her relief. , " It is my firm belief that another two or three bottles—unfortunately nob obtainable without long delay—would have wrought such , a complete cure as to make crutches unnecesary. On my return to Lord Howe's Island, I shall take a stock of this wonderful medicine so that a supply will never be quite out; for no words of mino can adequately express my faith in its curative properties, alter seeing the ' result of t in Mrs Andrew's ease. "I am, dear Sirs, "Yours faithfully, " THOS. GfiO. CHAS. NICHOTiSj '" Mntjcer Mariner." ] I certify to the correctness of the above in every particular, ■-.""'-■- ---, ChABIES C. PONDEB. Declared before me this 13 ih day of January 1882. P. A. Phillips, J.P. i Sole agent for the Thames District for th < Medicinal Blood Restorer, J. W. Ham>, Chemist, Owen street. For the CorOiulized, for hotel use only. C. Cuhtis, Pacific Hotel. rr\ HE TjIXCELSIOii TTTASHING THLUID SPIEITS OF A MMONIA. c. wilTiams DETURN3 hi? sincere Thanks to the XV Public for the great success that has attended this New Local Industry. Owing to tbe increased demand, he has Improved and Enlarged his Appliances, which will enable him to give a still Purer Article and execute all orders with greater promptitude. Every oare will be taken to keep the strength up to the standard, known as (960) specified gravity. Testimonials can be seen at the Works, Albert street, Auckland. told by all Grocers, 6d per Pint Bottle. Cleanse* and Purifies everything washed with it. 2744

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4393, 1 February 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4393, 1 February 1883, Page 4

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