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Oil Engines TifARINE AJND i^TATIONARY. rpilE Manufactured by „_-_ THE STANDARD MACHINE WORKS, SAN FRANCISCO. THE STANDARD ENGINE Combines all the pood points of the BE.I AMERICAN and ENGLISH Engines, together with several IMPORT AM IMPROVEMENTS. SIMPLEST IN DESIGN NO SMALL PARTS PERFECT GOVERNOR SPEED EASILY CONTROLLED NOISELESS EXHAUST CONSUMES ONLY JUST THE AMOUNT OF OIL NECESSARY TO DO THE WORK. EVERY ENGINE GUARANTEED. At the Anckland Anniversary Regatta the Race for Motor Yachts was won by the 40ft Launch Petrel, fitted with a 15 h.p. Standard Oil Engine, against the following competitors:— ~ Naomi 11., fitted with "Union" Engine Union (open launch, designed especially for speed), fitted with '-Union' Engine Tokatea, fitted with "Hercules Ens'll6 „ _, , Te Aute, fitted with "Union Engine Stanley, fitted with "Monitor" Engino Whaleboat, fitted with "Union" Engine The Petrel was launched only the morning before the Regatta, the test was a most severe oue for a new engine. AYE HAVE TO ARRIVE, A LARGE STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING SIZES: 24, 4. 6, 8, 10, 15, 20 H.P. MARINE ENGINES. Also. STATIONARY ENGINES OF VARIOUS SIZES. Hadley & Co. MACHINERY MERCHANTS. ALBERT AND SWANSON STS., AUCKLAND. SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. DUNEDIN BRANCH-STUART-ST. CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH—IBS, LICH-FIELD-ST. Catchpole's KARANGAHAPE RD. EVERYBODY KNOWS OUR STORE OUR FURNITURE OUR PRICES ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. rpHE <* ©Ihamipi©_a" Bsifeimdeirs Of Tihe Mfortlh. (ALWAYS READ!'.) From the 'DAILY TELEGRAPH." NAPIER. 20th FEBRUARY. "From information which has reach"cd us, we arc led to understand that "at th. annual meeting of the Mil"lers' Combine yesterday, it was flc"cided lo oontiuue the operations which "have rendered the syndicate notorious "during the last cpuple of years but to "make .a exception in regard to Auckland, if that is so. it appear,-, that "olher towns arc still to suffer from "the monopoly sought to be establish"cd. In Auckland, the Combine have "met their match, so far. In the North"em Roller Milling Company, producers of the 'Champion' Brand. The Com"pauy, by refusing to have anything to "do "with the Combine, prevented the "latter taking an unfair advantage of "the householders of that province, and "to a certain extent, have assisted "other districts to light the nnwhole"some monopoly in breadstuff* which "affects the tables of iho working "classes to such a substantial extent. "This has been done by establishing "agencies in other towns for the sab' of "the Company's Flour. Napier has been "benefitted in that way. and as the ■'Company are engaged in such a struggle, It behoves all interested iv the "issue to support them.-' •V-QRTIIERN T-OLLER ."VrII,LING /"10., T TMITED. V. VIRTUE. Manager. INSIST UPON HAVING Nels@n 9 Mo&te & Co.'s PURE TTTTTTT EEEEEE A SSSgS TTTTTTT EEEEEE AAA SSSSgS TT EE A A S3 S TT EEEE A A AA SS TT EEEE AAA AAA SS TT EE AA A A S SS TT EEEEEE A A A A SgSSSS TTT EEEEEE AAA. AAA S bSSS AVOID ALL i LOW QUALITIES AND FANNINGS*. THEY RUIN DIGESTION. T A N D I N G TO-DAY. QYPHON QPARKLETS. EACH AJ EACH. AND WE SUPPLY CHARGES AT -J /I PER BOX; OR 3 BOXES FOR v* 3/9 H, M. B MEETON' I.™™-QUEEN-ST. £S T R A I N I N G T II _ EYES £3 When they require assistance, Brings Fain, Injury and Discomfort. " SPECTACLES For Every Defect in Refraction Accurately Fitted by Improved Methods by .1. OEACOCK, OPTICIAN, A. X. 218, QUEEN STREET. Also in Stock — Artificial Eyes, Cameras, Miscroscopes, Telescopes, Binoculars, Medical Batteries, Hydrometers, Barometers, Electric Bells, etc., etc. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. BSOLUTELY Choicest Creamery Butter for the table all the year round.— .-sw Zealand Dairy Asagciation, Ltd.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1903, Page 4

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