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- Merchandise. Price, £10. Weight, 711). Size, 14 lj 7by 2£ in, • * The only portable and complete Machine extant. Unique in its simplicity. -' THE "HALL" TYPEWRITER. \Q ' Qz!ZJ^ HALL TYPE-WRITER CO..NEW YORK The Times referred to this Machine on March 11, 1554, ai follows:— •• Metsrs. WrrHEßßvmay claim the credit of having introduced from America a NEW TYPK WRITER, which is both cheap and portable .... It may be used in any position, on a de«k, or in a railway carriage. A practical hand can achieve from thirty to forty words a minute, which I» a good deal faster than most people can write." . The following Important Testimonial*, amongst many others, have been received :— ■ From W. H. GLENNY. Eaq , Madras Civil Service, Kurnoot, Madras Presidency :— hare much pleasure in author .sing the publication of my testimony to the excellence of the 'HALL' TYPE-WRITER. It is a beautiful little instrument; most ingenious in construction, and of such thoroughly honest workmanship that the dry air of the Deccan hot weather, and the dampness of the rainy season, have not had the slightest «ffect either on the instrument itself or on its working, and I have carried mine about without special precautions ; anil have used it in teats in all weathers. It has been oiled and cleaned not oftener than once a month. In damp weather lets frequent lnktog of the pad Is required; neither the oiling or the inking gives any trouble. The instrument is always pleasant and clean in working; by lt« use one escapes the nuisance of writing with bail pens in thickened ink on creasy 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 31 188* :—" Only last Friday I purchased one of the 'HALL'TYPEWRITEKS. You will be glad to know that I can already manage it quite alone ; therefore: hope others who are blind may find great amusement and help from it." And on November 4 :—" I earnestly hope that the 'HALL TYPE-WRIXER may become helpful to the blind. I myself have be«n deprived of sight for some years, yet found no difficulty in learning the entire working of the machine within a few days." PROSPECTUSES, IESTIMuNIALS, AND ALL. PARTICULARS POST FBJBE, FROM ARTHUR"IT~NATHAK", CUSTOMS AUCKLAND, Sole Agent for New Zealand, ..THE WONDERFUL » W. ; J. BEALE, QUEEN STBEET, AUCKLAND ♦ ■ Years' Guarantee. Cash or Time Payments. HARNESS. %^ Jml zjIXYJjI JuOO. ESTABLISHED vT^ SADDLES. REPAIRS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH. STILL THE SAME OLD SHOP. OUR REASON "WHY." " J. LEVY thinks the following statement is due by him to his old customers and the Public generally, for Ills deciding to remain for the present in the old shop in lead of removing to the premises lately known as the Exchange Hotel. At the tine of announcing his determination to remove from the old stand where he h>B been for the last fourteen years, there remained a. two years' balance of his lease, which another party had offered to relieve him from, bat who now refuses to do so, on account of the alterations necessary to transform the premises into what would be suitable for his purposes. This', in conjunction with the belief that the ground floor of the old Exchange would be too email for his business, has determined the proprietor to remain for the present where he in, trusting that ere the two years have expired more suitable premises will fall into his hands. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. . . : In consequence of his New Season's Stock having just arrived, the Proprietor finds that ho is overstocked, and room must be made. In order to do so he has determined to hold A GREAT SACRIFICE SALE OP BE -MADE CLOTHING, WHEN KEAL BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. The Goods aro of the Latest Styles, and Best Wearing Materials, and hove NOT been lying on the shelves for years. The Prices at which they will be sold will be equal to a discount of 7s 6d in the £. ONE PRICE AND MO ABATEMENT. ■ LOWEST PRICES IN AUCKLAND. . CALL BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE AND COMPARE GOODS AND PRICES. THE OLD SHOP, • ■ • J. LEVY, Monster Clothing Hall, 214, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite McArthur , *;)

by uxoiAL *P«>nmoDjr. (Awarded Prise Medal Sydney Exhibition,) TJIXON'S RINGER ■;•:.;• A NON-ALCOHOLIC. REFRESHING, AND STIMULATING BEVERAGE. MAY BE PROCURED EVERYWHERE, IN QUART AND PINT BOTTLES Purchaser! are cautioned agalnit inferior Imitations. SOLE AGENT (WHOLESALE) : , . ARTHUR H. NATHAN. "PHOTOGRAPHICSend for particulars of the New Washing Tray. Have on Sale: - ■ , - • Swift's Clinical Microscope, with 1-inch 0.0. and one eyepiece, 555. free initroctionto purchasers of Cameras, etc. Fry's Dry Plates, at Maker's prices, by the grow. A dark room for the use of tourists free of charge. : BEST SCOTCH OILCLOTH,-Beaatiful Patterns from 27 inches to 12 feet wide Bordered and plaia.-J. M.UcLaoUan, Importer.

TRONMONGBRY. TAMES T> I) LAIK IE, IMPORTER OF BUILDERS' AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (Direct from Manufacturers), Has on Sale at Low Bates: Carpenters' Tools (Englisli and American), Nails, Locke, Hingei, <fec., Galvanized Corrngstod Iron, Kitchen •Ranges, .Register Grates, Marble and Enamelled Slate Mantelpiece*, Tile Hearths, Fire Iron and Resti, Coal Vans, Centre Ventilators, Slates, Cement, etc VICTOBIA-STREET. mHE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS FRUIT AND GENERAL TRADING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Auckland, Receive sample and other consignments for Fij and the other Islands. Consignors may rely that the goods will be brought before the sugar mill owners, store proprietors, and planters. Orders for the various tropical products will be carefully executed by the Company's Agents in the Islands. Address: Wharf, end of Albert-street. .Auckland .. A. Cookburn, Manager. : Wellington .. A. Meiklejon & Co., Agents. Cbriitchurch .. J oseph Clarke &Son, Agents. Napier .. .. Frkwe. Fulton, Agent. Russell c. ... Collins it. Co., Agents.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 7