Oil Engines ■yf ARINE AND STATIONARY. iHHE ©ttaaaadjaTd ©11 Snagim©, Manufactured, by THE STANDARD MACHINE WORKS, SAN FRANCISCO, THE STANDARD ENGINE Combines all. the irood points of the BEST AMERICAN and "ENGLISH Engines, together with several IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS. SIMPLEST IN DESIGN NO SMALL PARTS PERFECT GOVERNOR SPEED EASILY CONTROLLED , NOISELESS EXHAUST CONSUMES ONLY JEST THE AMOUNT OF OIL NECESSARY TO DO THE WORK. EVERY ENGINE GUARANTEED. At the Auckland Anniversary Regatta the Pace for Motor Yachts was won by the iufr Launch Petrel, titled with a 15 b.p. Stan,hi rd Oi! Engine, against the following ..otiipetitors: — Naomi 11.. fitted Willi "Union" Engine Union (open launch, designed especially for speed), fitted with •'Union" Engine ToLati-a. fltUd with . "Hercules" EnTe Aide. !',!',-d with "Union" Engine Stanley, Cited with "Monitor" Engine Wlialeho.-ii. fitted with "Union" Engine The Pel re I was lauticiied only the morning before the Regatta, the test was a most severe one for a new engiue. WE HAVE TO ARRIVE, •i LARGE STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING sizes : !_. 4, U. S, 10. 15, 20 H.P. MARINE ENGINES. Also. STATIONARY ENGINES OF VARIOUS SIZES. liadiey & Co, MACHINERY MERCHANTS, ALBERT AND SWANSON STS„ AUCKLAND. SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. DUNEDIN BRANCH- BT.UART-ST. CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH—ISO, LICH-FIKLD-ST. TH E ""R UD G E T," X A R ANG AH A PE-RO AD. rpHIS T)AY, .riREAT /CLEARANCE &ALE. STOCK OF MUSIC, INSTRUMENTS. FANCY GOODS, AND STATIONERY. MUST BE SOLD OUTRIGHT. All It Music at I/O; slightly soiled, 1-. All 1/0" Music, 1/. All 1/ Music, <)d. All »_ Music. 3d. 80 PER CENT. OFF ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 25 PER CENT. OFF ALL FANCY GOODS AND STATIONERY. 4 B~Q NLY A. G. OCKBSDEN0 CKBSDEN AXD C°" KAR ANG AH A PE-R () AD. Breadwinners m TJNTIL rpHE V'ECESSARY T EGISLATION TS PASSED pHECK rpHE ,-pLOUR TiTILLINO rpRUSTS Q.ROWTH B Y U SING ONL?0 NL? Champion Flour pOPY OF TELEGRAM RECEIVED by ' the Secretary of the Trades and Labour Council,. Auckland, from THE RIGHT HONOURABLE R. J. SEDDOX Oth January, 1902:— "I trust your Council will not hold "me responsible for what appears in "Christchurch 'Press' or any other ' "newspapers. I am not in favour of "the Milling Trust or any combine, "more especially when the avowed "purpose for such is applied. to the "food supplies of the people "REPRESENTATIONS MADE TO ME "BY THE TRUST HAVE BEEN DIS"PROVED BY EVIDENC ON OATH. "I have not at any time made the "statement that I was in fp.vour of the "Milling Trust, and I am not, and am "still of opinion that protection should "be given to the public by passing the "necessary legislation." gERGES. .QERGES. OERGES. mWEEDS. -yiCUNAS. Adams & Bunkers CASH SALE FOR iryiEEKS /"\NLY. SPECIAL BARGAINS. TWEED SUITINGS, SPLENDID VALUE 63/, 70/. 75/ EXTRA • GOOD LINE BLUE VICUNAS 77/6 NICE RANGE OF SERGE SUITINGS 85/ GOOD LINE TROUSERINGS... 17/6 SPECIAL VALUE TROUSERINGS.. ..19/6 j Being Considerably Overstocked, WE MUST SELL TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS. ADAMS AND "DUNKEB, CASH TAILORS, 184, QUEEN STREET. There's nothing I rj\o Equal Hancock's BismarJs Lager Beer as a tonic and mild stimulant. It is a perx'ect brew, and is cooling, refreshing, nourishing and invigorating. Strictly pure, of high grade and uniform in quality. The Beer Par JSastoelleaace JJANCOCK AND A^O., BREWERS, AUCKLAND. Telephone TO.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 35, 10 February 1903, Page 4
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