General Notices OPPENHEIMER & CO., AUCKLAND, HAVE OK BAIE, AND ABE BOIE AQEXTS IN NEW ZEALAND, FOR" THE CLEVELAND.STEAM GUAGE CO.'S POETABLE FOEGES AND FAN BLASTS. OS 1 3? B Bf HE IM E R & pi O Attokiand, v/ ■ SHH™!^ Have all Sizes of these celebrated Portable minllfm Forges on hand and for sale at ManuTHE HIGHEST'ORDER OF MERIT /^^j^fe. IBf^Si They aro made of *he beßt material» with — MEDAL fll^Hßf Ml Hflß^HiliHiE^a-JBil*—" Btee* BQaftß which, run in braes bushings, like II JS^f MKpi^iiP^^ the Forge Blower. This Forge differs from HAS been Awarded any other in the construction of the machi- ... nery which drives the Fan. It consists of a —^ "Iffl gear-wheel and pinion to drive the.counter.-.. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL ■ ii shaft, from wbicb a belt, one inch wide, runs EXHIBITION 1882 fif || on a pulley to the pulley on the Fan. It will • wSi drive the Fan when Black, which cannot be *0E II 1 '111! done on Forges where a round belt is used. SIMPLICITY OF CoNSTBUCTION, GenebaL | I ii No cinders or dirt can fallinto the bearings. — . n . II 1 i 1 The crane containing all the machinery, can Usefulness, and Cheapness in H Jr™»fttllfe be Bwune under the cen! ;er of the For«e> thus PfilCE of |Ly.-a^^^^llKr^.^^^' preventing breakage while being transported. PTirvM anti <?TTf AM rHAOT? PH 'S ' JjWl'l*' W t We warrant this Forge superior, in every CLEVELAND STEAM GUAGE CO. S M SSHHIBiI respect to any other in the market. FOEGES. # -.-.^aglßf^ip^iS-" They are adapted for the use of Farmers, "•^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jewellers, Gunsmiths, Boiler-makers, Plum-~==~~r^=r^~i---^rr;~j?y&-- berg, and Blacksmiths —in fact, for all purposes - # for which Forges are used. ■—~":0: Pbice, from £5 each. . APPENHEIMER & QO., AUCKLAND, HAVE ON SALE, AND ABE BOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND, 808 The Baker Manufacturing Co.'b Rotary-power p TjVLECTRIC SUPPLIES TffMNDMILLS AND T^EED f> RINDEES. § -^ W r IT hj OPPENHEIMEE & CO., Auckland, The Best Combination for Pumping Water, Cutting Chaff, g p go i c Agents j n New Zealand for Edward Paterson's European Grinding Corn, Slicing Turnips, running any kind of p g Telegraph Works Contractor to H.M. Government, machinery, EQTTAL TO Bteam POWER IN tNIFOBMiTY OF Patereon's Loud Speaking MICRO TELEPHONES. spebd and bestjxabity OF motion. Paterson's Ebonite Bell Telephones. Price, with Cord, £1 each. Price, complete with Shafting, Piping, Rod, and Pulley r . Paterson's Carbon Transmitters, with Bells. —£38 each. r"\ P Price> £B lOs each* X WtecfeSiSi^dplll*. * 8 „ BTOaiN'SDTNAMO-BMOIEIO MACHINES P| g Jfo. 81, to take 44 Bwan Lampß ... *oU MUNSONS BROS. PORTABLE MILLS. I | No. Cb, to take 56 Swan Lamps ... ... ... £10C The Best in th« World H J)llto ' to take 12 Swan T-amPs ' *4C Xbe ae6t m tb& Worid' | g Swan's Incandescent Lamps. 5s each with Sockets. _ A MERICAN Lubricators and Crank Pin Oilers ;La Dow's fe S As orders can only be taken in rotation, they should be given J\. Disc Harrows; Coleman and Morton's Cultivators; g at once to ensure quick delivery. Union Seed Drills, and all the best and latest improved Agri- OPPENHEIMEE & CO., SELL cultural and Mining Machinery. STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE, at £46 per ton. For full particulars, prices, and tebms apply to OPPENHEIMEE & CO., Customhouse street, Auckland.
Medical MOEE TESTIMONY! NOT A BUEPEISING CUEE TO THOSE WHO KNOW WHAT KITCHENS' T> L O O D TH E S T O R E E HAS DONE. IN the Auckland Evening- Stab of the 27th April last appeared the following local, which explains itßelf:— "The brig Bella Mary, from Melbourne in ballast, bound for Kaipara, put into harbour yesterday morning to obtain medical aid for Captain Owen, master of tbe vessel, who has been very unwell during the latter part of the Toyage. Captain Owen, who has followed the seafaring profes-ion for many years, and had never until learing Melbourne on April 10th last, suffered from illness of any severe nature, was suddenly seized on that date with violent pains in the back. Since then he has been swung up in a hammock in the cabin quite helpless. The vessel was off Kaipara at noon on Thursday last, but the weather being thick and foggy, it was deemed advisable .to come ob to Auckland for medical assistance. The barque arrived early yesterday morning, and Dr. Moore having been, sent for, visited Captain Owen, and gave instructions to the mate of the vessel regarding treatment. The invalid is suffering from a Bpecies of rheumatism of a severe nature, and the doctor considers it advisable to effect a partial recovery before attempting the removal of his patient to more suitable quarters on shore. Captain Owen is well known in Auckland, and many residents will be sorry to learn of his affliction." - Referring to above, Captain Owen has this day (Ist December) stated: " After being treated for about five weeks by two medical men successively, with very little alteration in my condition, except that the pain in my hands and back was made somewhat easier through the affect of tbe galvanic battery, I felt a : gradual sinking that told me the dread end ' was not far off, and one of my visiting friends suggested that I Bhould try what Hitchens' Blood Restorer would do, as it was being so talked about far and wide. Without much faith in it, I. consented to try it, but did not notice any good effect until I hid taken about tbe third or fourth bottle, when my appetite decidedly quickened, and I felt that my strength was coming back to me. I then ceased to take tbe medicine, and allowed nature to take its course, but finding my appetite going, I stimulated it by Bmall doses of the Restorer, using no other inedi« cine, but applying the Ointment freely. By degrees my whole system seemed to be invigorated; and now, after a treatment of six months, I am able to resume charge of my vessel, and am only waiting her arrival in port to do so. I can easily walk four nvles a day without the -slightest inconvenience. I consider my friend's suggestion saved my life, and that it is a duty that I should publicly testify to the extraordinary power of Hitchen's Blood Bestorer over- the severest cases of rheumatism. W. M. OWEN. The agents will be happy to sh;w original manuscripts of the several published testimonials anent the Remedy, with scores of others not yet published. l. d. Nathan & co., Auckland. (Copy.) MrD. B. Citishoim:, Agent for Mr Hitchehs.—Dear Sir,—lt is with heartfelt thanks that I am able to endorse the sterling qualities of Mr Hitchens's invaluable Blood Bestorer. Being md uced by Mr Disher, who spoke in eulogistic terms of its merits, to place my wife (who was suffering very acutely with rheumatic fever) under its treat? ment, I am very happy to state the medicine has acted quite magical. After a few doses pain entirely ceaaed, and she ia making rapid progress, and is now enabled to resume her household duties. Acting so beneficially, 1 would not be without such a valuable remedy, and should impress upon those who are similarly suffering not to overlook this specific, which is inestimable.—Believe me, yours very sincerely, Thi-mas Bbown, Brittania Heights, I Nelson. Sole agent for the Thames District for the Medicinal Blood Restorer, J. W. HalZi, Chemist, Owen street. For the Cordialized, for hotel use only. 0. Cubtis, Pacific Hotel. ' ' ' ' >■"_ rnNTERTAINMENTS;- CONCERTS, &o, XL should always be announced in THE STAR if their promoters wish to achieve success ptOBBEOT NUMBERS Guaranteed at \J th^IVENING STAB Thamei ..'"£.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4494, 31 May 1883, Page 4
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