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Merchandise. Price, £10. Weight, 71b. Size, 14 by 7by 2i in. The only portable and complete Machine extant. Unique in its simplicity. THE "HALL" TYPEWRITER. HALL TYPE-WRITER CO..NEW YORK ®\//'/f The Times referred to this Machine on March 11,1884, at follows:—«' Meisrs. WiTHKRBTmay claim the credit of having introduced from America a NEW TYPK «VBITRB, which is both cheap and portable .... It may be used in a«y position, on a de<k, or in a railway carriage. A practical band can achieve from thirty to words a minute, i»h ch in a good deal faster than most people can write." The following Important Testimonial!, amongst many others, have been received :— From W. H. GLENN Y. Esq , Madras Civil Service, Kurnoot, Madras Presidency :—"I have much pleasure In author sing the publication of my testimony to the excellence of the 'HA TYPE-WRITER. It is a beautiful little instrument; most ingenious in construction, and of such thoroughly honest workmanship that the dry air of the I'eccan hot weather and the dampness of the rainy season, have not had the slightest -fleet either <n the instrument itself or on its working, and I have carried mine about without special precautions ; anrt have used it in tents in all weathers. It has been oiled and cleaned not oftener titan once a month. In i damp weather less frequent Inking of the pad is required ; neither the oiling or the Inking gives any trouble. The instrument Is always pleasant and clean in working; by it« use one escapes the nuisance of writing with bad pens in thickened ink on greasy paper; pens, ink, and paper are all of them very liable to deterioration in a climate like this; while blotting paper often refuses to act." A blind lady writes on October 31 1884 -.-"Only last Friday I purchased one of the ' HALL' TYPEWRITISItS. You will be glad to know that I can already mange it quite alone ; therefore hope others who are blind may find great amusement and hilpf omit" And on November 4 :—" I earnestly hope that the 'HALL'TYPE-WRITER may become helpful to the blind. I mysolf have been deprived of sight for some years, yet found no difficulty in leamiDg the entire working of the machine within a f«w days." PROSPECTUSES, UESTIiIuNIALS, AND ALL PARTICULARS POST FREE, FROM ARTHUR"!! - NATHAN, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND, Sole Ageat for Hew Zealand. ~ 2a i_i •=. 2.2* "pyU * taaa Q. gjj g & ASK FOR g. g NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S r *% ot g NATURAL FLAVOURED TEAS. gfi-g, Tfiey have been awarded /*\ GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS A/ dP^ PURITY, STRENGTH, and VALUE. 'V ffl m B EXTRACT FROM PRESS :- Y m "AH. the Teas of this firm are Bought ua and Blended by Mr. NELSON, a Professional Taster and Blender of Repute. TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS AND IMPORTERS, Bedford Row and High-street, Christehureh ; 32, George-street, Dunedin; Willis-street, Wellington; And 156, Queen-street, Auckland. AG-EUTS EYEEYWHEEE.

A ETHDK IT BATHER, HAS ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE i fix Northumberland, Alastor, etc : ALES—Griffin's, Bass', Griffin's Sparkling, Ashby' WcEwen's, Hoar's Head, Bass by Hall Ashby's Bulk STOUT-Griffin's, Blood, Wolfe, & Co.'s, Edmonds' Fig and Boar's Head BRANDY—Courvoisier's (ease and bulk), Muller Frore's (case, flask, and half-flank), Associated Vineyard (case and cask), Associated Vineyard (flask and half-flask) WHISKY — Walker's, Kilmarnock, Rob Roy, Royal Blend, Jeroboam and Coolie Blend, Encore and Hawthorne, Kinnahan's L.Z., Viat's Irish (case and cask), Greenlees and Colville's and Ghmlivet Bulk, J. Hopkins and Sons (case and bulk) GENEVA—"FaIcon" and J.D.K.Z. &c., &c. &c. I Also, CANDLES — price's, BELMONT'S, NAtionals, etc, POOLE'S, HILL EVANS', and SELES VINEGAR poole s, morton's, and crosse and blackwell's pickles anglo-swiss milkmaid milk barnes and co.'s kippered herrings, and west ditto morton's, Keillor's, and moir's marmalade soda crystals, whiting johnson bros. and murray's jams e. bell and co.'s and bryant and may's vestas "' terry's confectionery and gelatine PACKETS COARSE AND PINE SALT R. mellor's AND LEA AND PEBRIN'S SAUCE P. ROSE AND CO.'S AND WADE'S SYDNEY CORNFLOUR TANDSTICKER'S AND SAFETY VESTAS BOSS'S BELFAST GINGER ALE JJBW . JpRUI? I JPRUIT! LANDING EX RUAPEHU, CURRANTS, ELEMIS SULTANAS, MUSCATELS SOFT-SHELL ALMONDS JORDAN ALMONDS BARCELONA NUTS, Etc. ARTHUR HEATHER. W. & A. GILBEY'S WINES AND SPIRITS. All Wines and Spirits boaring W. & A. Gilbey's brands are guaranteed to be imported from the place of production as specified, and the varieties that can be offered represc it tbe largest, finest, and best matured stock in the world. Sole Agent: ARTHUR HEATHER. wm Mm "4 G. GOULET & CO.'S EXTRA DRY AND CARTE BLANCHE CHAMPAGNE. The qualities of these Wines for purity and delicacy of flavour are unsurpassed. Have now thoroughly established tboir reputation in the London, American and Continental markets. Sole Agent for Auckland : ARTHUR HEATHER. GOODS indented from London and New York, and Wool, Kauri Gum and Island Produce sold on the most favourable terms Liberal Advances on all Produce free of charge. PHOTOGRAPHIC' Send for particulars of the New Washing Tray. Have on Sale : Swift's Clinical Microscope, with 1-inch O.G. and one eyepiece, 555. Free tnstr. ctionto purchasers of Cameras, etc. Fry « Dry Plates, at Maker's prices, by the gross, A oak room lor tbe use. 0 tourists free of charge. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7267, 4 March 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7267, 4 March 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7267, 4 March 1885, Page 7