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-. ***,»,,*» »^- -.- B ._v--*^-..m -- ■ *, w ~ v „ Q^anii Notices - < *-y - : • -1- "' s*"5 *" ~'u "' '" OPPENHEIMER & CO., AUCKLAND, HAVB OW BASE, AHD ABB SOIS ACMHXS IN KBW ZBAZAXD, JOB ; THE CLEVELAND JSTEAM GUAGE CO.'S PORTABLE FORGES AND PAW BLASTS. OP P B X HE IMB It & (%O ArdiiAio), \J% tf&H^iL Have all Sizes of these celebrated Portable HMHNI Forges on hand and for sale at ManuIHE HIGHESTJORDEB OF MERIT /^T^t SKIII The^ Me mttde of tho best material, with — MEDAL - /f^«Sk » MfffiMllHEgßEß^*.* Bteel "hafts which run in brass bnshings, like f - \I )tiUl MIIKMBe^J^I^ the Forge Blower. This Forge differs from HAS SIB* AWAR DB D ' v*lG&£lmtmrnntsfߣM^W &T>? other in the construction of the machi- ... nery which drives the Fan. It consists of a * gear-wheel and pinion to drire the counterNEW ZEALAND INTEBNATIONAL , 11 . ihaft, from which a belt, one inch wide, mum exhibition 1882 * * * 19 on * PnU*y *° *ne pyi!ey °n the aP,* w^ I . '. ' ' . '-^^^1 ' ' ■■ • J driw the Fan whenKskcV *hich canno^ be | .JOB ( ■ ;■ ■■ done on Forges where a round belt is ufed. I SIMPLICITY OF CONBTBUCTION, GIWBBAL , 11 j/ Iff ; , Se^^^J^^^^^i^tS Pbice of " * . H^^^^^^RP^^^K preventing breakage while being transported. |^RTABLEJ'ORGES.i; •*. ;.- _ ; .._ f ■ -#. -=^*^^«p~ . f hey Me ft J dftpfced for the we^ Farmers, rlif I i-H]f \'H \.- I lt*l>- i " •;""* ' 4Bs§BElliilllHii^'- ■ ' 'Jewellers, Gunsmith*, Boiler-makers, Plum* lwt c .*,,.-vw., ; -,j>^^ ! .^te^w^-;f ■ .. .„. .. b e j ßjß ndßlacksmiths—infact, forallpurp|)ae«. %' ' ■"■>-■ '■< .a/? •-■•".. ■■■*•■/■■ v'" *:*. .... • ; ■ i:';^'-"„. '' „....- "- for which Forges are used. ■ '- .. . «• ' *■'-- .''• ri'|^|-?; '*;'^ ■ t-'3 -..V. T' :^l^l/-'' -~?^:-' ■■■ ■ ':-":f- ' ■•'■•- V ''■ ■ Pbiob, from £5 each. \' £--^f X^t|^^«^ IMER 8f v p 0., 1 UCK LAND,, .■, . "I' ;;c^tv 4:;w^^;;.;.. ■j,, v -. :; , .- ■. V. . . .....^•-.,..-.^ ."" ' ' " ■' .■ s- ..■>'■•;'*■'.' ■.■■■>•'.■!()••• *:HfV#. O.K"- fIPAIB, AND. ABB 8O SB A©BK*« IK KB W* ZB AIASD, JOB ' "■ r The Baker Manufactoring Co.'s Eotary-power; ; ; p Tjl LEJCTEIOO[U PPh]l ES j |»N^4TjTOb'l pEINDEES.' , § '.. „ -^ . . ... O '_..,,.„ ;' ,;;..- ; W- ■■ ■••> -:v;IJ ■«-■• :■>.-. ■g l'"' OPPENHEIMEE & CO., Auckland, ! ..i iThe Best Combination,fprPuinjping Water, Cuthng Chaff, g g Sole Agentsjn New Zealand for Edward Paterson's European .^W^P* vG^»: BH l9Bi B ' runf lnß anL™ J?f Telegraph Works Contractor to H.M. Government. 7. 1 BQtrAi, to btbam powbb tv gipausv ;.OP ? ; 3 «" • Paters 6n fi-lioad Speakinf MICBO' TELEPHONES. "'t^SS?-^-^"??""??^?'??* 10?;- •!i *^ j-■*** t>«n — S P»ter»on'a Ebonite Bell Telephones. Price* with Cord, «le^ch. : MlF^n*PP lete with Bhafting, Piping, Bod, and Pulley r , Peterson's Carbon Tracsmitters, with Bells. I sw £38each* ! . ■.-tSB s Price, £SIOs each: c ': . ,- : *4.oix7wtt i«n •nr»TT/3TAar-TTATirPTnT«rTFTNT>MtfTfI M - Leclauche's Batteries complete. Price, 7s 6d each. \ ;pOWELL AND DOFGLABX3HAMPION WINDMILLS. | Inbulatbd Wibbb tob Tbxephobbb obELEGTBIO LIGHjTS %'■■■ Send for Circulars and Price LisU; jj g w \BUEGIN'S DYNIMO,ELECTEIC MACHINES. ! *m-.:.: ; ■■■■■• ■ g g , No. Br, to take 44 Swan Lamps . ... ... ... « £80 «;;. TIVriJNBONPiSEOB. POBTABLE MILLS. a g No. Cb, to take 56 Swan Lamps ...... ..1 s^loo ¥^ 4^^?« kialeßeßtintne^Worid. g i -Ditto, to take 12 Swan Lamps 1; ...... ... £40 ■ f'' -a.- ; : , .;' ;? t'j. .L.'.^.. ... ■?':'«-■. -■ S■ : ' Swam'b iHCAHDiESOBHT Lahpb. 5s each with Sockets, j ijfl M?EICAN Lubricators and prank Pin Oilers ;La Dow's fr w As orders can only be taken in rotation, they should be given Disc Harrows V Cbleman and Morton's Cultivators; S ' 'at once to ensure quick delivery. ;'"' l i ,^iion Seed Drills, andaU the. best and latest improved Agrl- , pj. ; OPPENHEIMEB & CO., SELL i' 'fcultnr*lana»Mining Machmery. t '.' „.;■>.> y : O STEEL BAEB FENCE WIEE, at £46 per ton. ! ft , For full Wrticulars, prices, &M tebms apply io OPPENHEIMEE & CO., Customhouße street, Auckland. \

MORE TESTIMONY! i :^ xmv-&i &i}fi g■ ■ ■■■&v re I ;;■ TO THOSE > WHO W(6W WHAT ill X-wJtL±3jJ>l O . t> L O O D *p E S T O RE R « HA» DONE. IN the Auckland Evß»iN& Stab of the . 27th April-last appeared th|jfollowibg. local, which explains itself:— . : "The brig Bella Mary, from iMelbourne in ballast^ bound for Kaipara, put into.harbour yesterday' -morning' to obtain WeidicJal aid for Captain Qwen, master of the vessel,; who has been *very un,well du^ib?g'Jthe latter' part of, the voyage. Captain Qwen, vh;p has followed the seafaring profes»ion for many'years, and had never until leaving Melbourne on April l^th"larit sttffered from illness" of any severe nature, wtvs suldenly -ieimd on thatdat« wijth violent pains in the back. Sinoe then he has been swung up in a hammock the cabin quitd helpless. " The Vessel was off Kaipara at nopn on Thursday last, but the, weather being thick and foggy, it was deemed advisable to cpn^eoH ? to.^ckland.fprjmedical assistance. The barque arrived early 1 yesterday morning, and.Djr.. Mopre h»vin| f bees senVfpr,: visited Captain Owen, and gave instructions to the mite sselj^iardnig treatment. The invalid is suffering from a species of rheumatism of a severe nature, j and th?\ Hoctor considers it advisable to effect a partial recovery before attempting the, removal pf hisjiaiiebt :to fiore |uitable iguart^ri 3>n>eb|>r|.|~ Captain Ow_en*is well'known in Auckland, and many residents will be sorry to learn .of his afflie*:.' Eeferring to above, Captain Owen has this dayi 'd.t Ueoemb'ir) '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 awl bwkwM made sommhaf easier throfugh the sffect brtor 4 galvantc' blitery; f feltia gradual sinking that told me the dread end. was not far off, and one of my visiting friends' suggested that I should try what Hitchenb' Blood Eestorer would do, as it was being so talked about far and wide. Without much faith 5u it, I consented to try^ i^buiidid not notice aay^gpod, • ?untity I-.,JW taken. about the third or fourth bottle,'when my appetite decidedly quickened, and* I felt that my strength, was coming back toLme I then-' eeaseid <to Uke; »h»; m#dici^e, 'and allowed nature' to take its course, but finding my appetite going, I stimulated it by small .dopee of 'the vEestoVer, using no other mcdi-, cinei but applying the Ointment freely: By degrees my whole system, seemed to be invigorawd; and now; after a treatment of .aixvj months, I am able to resume charge of my veiseL »and: a>n only waiting ;b« artitkl in ' port^w do so. -: I can easily waUf; four miles'a day without the slightest inoonvenience. -'hl.' consider my friend's suggeltion saved my life, and tbistitiiaduty th§t;l shouldrpubiioly testify to the extraordinary power of Hitchen's Blood Eestorer over the; severest cases of rheumatiim. * - ■■ ' ' ' .. ", - ■"' " ''jW.M/OWEN. ■ The agents will be happy to show original manuscripts of. the seferaL published. jMMti" JmOnials anentl-the Eemedy, with Scow; of others not yet published. } V L. D. NATHAN & CO., | - „.... Auokland. (Copy.) MrD. B. Chzshouc, Agent for Mr HITOHEHB.--Dear Sir}—-It is with heartfelt thanks that I am able to endorse the sUrllßg qualitief of Mr, HiSchens/t iqvjiTu^ble Bloc^Eeßtorer:" Being induced by Mr Disher, whoj|spbke .in eulogistic terms of its merits, ■|o place my wife (who wasr«affering very acutelyjwith rheumatic fever) under its treat* ment, I am very-happy~to state the medioine has acted guile magical. ' Afterm few doses pain entirely .ceased, and she is^aking rapid progresi, anil is now 'enabled to remme^ber household '< duties.'. Acting) so beneficially, 1 would not be without»ucha Valaa|pieremedy, and should impress upon those who ar^ similarly suffeiing not to overlook this specific, which is inestimable.—Believe me, yours very ' sincerely/THuHAS Bbowk, Brittania Height*, Nelson. Sole agent for the Thames District for the Medicinal Blood J^ftorer, . .> J. W. Hail, Chemist, Owen street. ; For the Cordialifed, for hotel use only. j CjL CtrßTis, Pacific Hotel. | DNEIVALLED IFBXSTIBQ of all kindi —ArtiftioandOhaiUdefifn*. At the Kmtbto Stab Oflloe ; , ' -JICEIPT BOOKS ot all kinds, n ornl IX mental loript letter at the Kmxvtj 9x&BOißoe> ■' ■ ' ,-■' ' '

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4559, 15 August 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4559, 15 August 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4559, 15 August 1883, Page 4

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