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Merchandise. <i Price, £10. Weight, 71b. Size, 14 by 7by 2£ in. The only portable and complete Machine extant. Unique in its simplicity. THE "HALL" TYPEWRITER. %~i/ > HALL TYPE-WRITER CCNEW YORK <2\y II The Times referred to this Machine on March 11,1881, as follows:—"Messrs. WrrHßKßvmay claim the credit of having Introduced from America a NEW TYPE 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 is a good deal faster than most people can write." The-foilowin? Important Testimonials, amongst many others, have been received :— From W. H. GLKNNY. Esq', Madras Civ* Service, Kurnoot, Madra« Presidency :—"I have much pleasure in author sing the publication of my testimony to the excellence of the ' HALL" WRITER. It is a beautiful little instrument; most Ingenious in construction, and of such thoroughly honest workmanship that the dry air ol the Deccan hot weather, and the dampness of the rainy season, have not had the slightest effect either en the instrument itself or on its working, and I have carried mine about without special precautions ; and have used it in teats in all weathers. It has been oiled and cleaned not oftener than once a month. In dump 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 wiites on October 31 188*:—" Only last Friday I purchased one of the 'HALL' TYPEWRITE S. 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 hrip from it " And on Novembor 4 :—" I earnestly hope that the ' HALL' TYPEWRITER may become helpful to the blind. I myself have been deprived of sight for some years, yet found no difficulty in learning the entire working of the machine within a f»w days." PROSPECTUSES, IESTIMoNIALS, AND ALL, PARTICULARS POST FREE, FROM arthur"h7~nathan, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND, Sole Agent for New Zealand, WHAT EVERY TMVELLIM TRUNK AND HOUSEHOLD in the World ought to contain : A BOTTLE OP ENO'S FRUIT SALT. JEOPARDY OF LIFE-THE GREAT DANGER OF DELAY. YOU CAN CHANGE THE TRICKLING STREAM, BUT NOT THE RAGING TORRENT. tißi^.^J^'g^:'*g^^i^ WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD BEAD.-How important it la to «^^>f--^^3Ss* . every Individual to have at hand some simple, effective, and palatable te^ " ENO'S FRUIT SALT, to c ' iec ' K disease at the onset! For this it the time; With very little trouble you can change the course of the trickling mountain stream, but nut the roUiD s' ri ™- II Wlll defy all your tiny efforts. I feel I cannot sufficiently impress this Important Information upon all Householders 'v-w "> or Ship Captains, or Europeans generally, who are visiting or residing in SlSjl any hot or foreign climate. Whenever a change is contemplated, likely «ss£ Hr **> disturb the condition of health, let ENO'S FRUIT SALT be your pSs w $/5L WwsiPs3® companion, for, under any circumstances, its use is beneficial, and never WOsok Jsß& -m ?HwP§s¥§ can do'harm. When you feel out of sorts, yet unable to say why, Wm?!Bsmst Sa frequently without any warning you are suddenly seized with lassitude, disinclination for bodily or mental exertion, lots of appetite, sickaess, SKr^9 s - l pain in the forehead, dull aching of back and limbs, coldness of the wwiW* l ' surface, and often shivering, etc., then your whole body is out order: tho CTTTmPw 1 raßarSa j§jSaa spirit of danger has been kindled, but you do not know where It may end. It is a real necessity to have a simple remedy at hand, that will always answer the very best end, with • positive assurance of doln/ good in every case, and in no case any harm. The pilot can so steer and direct as to bring the ship into safety, but he cannot quell the rasing storm. The common idea when not feeling well is, I will wait and see—perhaps I shall be better to-morrow; whereas, had a supply of ENO'S FRDIT SALT been at hand, and use made of it at the onset, all calamitous results might nave been avoided. What dashes to the earth so many hopes, breaks so many sweet alliances, blasts so many auspicious enterprises, as untimely death ? It is not exaggeration, but simple fact, when I state that any little pecuniary benefit I may derive from the sale of this Preparation is absolutely nothing as compared with the immense benefit by those who use it HEADACHE AND DISORDERED STOMACH.—"After suffering for nearly two and a*half years from severe headache and disordered stomach, and after trying almost everything, and spending much money without finding any benefit, I was recommended by a friend to try your Fruit Salt, and before I had finished one bottle I found it doing me a great deal of good, and now lam restored to my usual health; and others I know that have tried it have not enjoyed such good health for years.—Yours most truly, Robert Humphreys, Post Office, Barrasford." IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME FOR A CHANGE.—" We have for the last four years used your Fruit Salt during several important survey expeditions in the Malay Peninsular, Siam and Cambodia, and have undoubtedly derived very great benefit from it. In one instance only was one of our party attacked with Fever during that period, and that happened after our supply of Fruit dalt had run out. When making long marches under the powerful rays of a vertical sun, or tramping through swampy districts we have used the Fruit Salt two and three times a-day. The Fruit Salt acts as a gentle aperient, keeps the blood cool and healthy, and wards off fever. We have pleasure in voluntarily testifying to the value of you; preparation, and our firm belief in its efficacy. We never go in the jungle without it, and have also recommended it to others.—Yours truly, Commander A. J. Lorrns, F.R.G.S., his Siamese Majesty's Hydrographer E. C. Davidson, Superintendent Siamese Government Telegraphs.—Bangkok, Siam, May, 1883,— J. C. Eno, Esq., London." THOUSANDS OF MILES IN INDIA.—"For many years I have found ENO'S FRUIT SALT of the utmost value in the hot and dry seasons, also in the monsoons. I have travelled some thousands of miles in India during the last thirteen years, and m all the various changes of climate I have found UNO'S FRUIT SALT the most refi ashing beverage I could get, especially after long, heavy marches, and other fatiguing duties, to which the British soldier of late has been exposed. J. have always been able to keep a supply of the FRUIT SALT on hand, and could obtain it in most stations. My dear wife, during her travail, found it to be the most useful thing that could be obtained. Many others here have found ENO'S FRUIT SALT better than any beverage yet in the Indian market.—l am, youve etc., A. Wardbk, Central Military Prison, Poonah, Bombay, January 30.1884 —To Mr. J. C. EuO." rpHE REGION OF THE ETERNAL FIRE.— Marvin, in his account of a journey to the Petroleum A. Region of the Caspian, says, " It„was anticipating history a bit, but there is very little doubt that before long it will be possible to do the journey from L-radon to the Caspian—a distance of over 2600 miles in a week. , . . Any medicines the traveller may require can easily be obtained at the chemists' shops in Russian towns . . . above all, a few bottles of ENO'S FRUIT SALT, perhaps the beat medicine in the world for the Caspian region, where the heat and the dust occasionally provoke symptoms needing a gentle and invigorating treatment."From Newcastle Daily Chronicle. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS.—"A new invention is brought before the public, end commands success. A score of abominable imitations are immediately introduced by the unscrupulous, who, in copying the original closely enough to deceive the public and yet not so exactly as to infringe upon legal rights, exercise an ingenuity that, employed in an original channel, could not fall to secure reputation and —Adams. CAUTION.— Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked " ENO'S FRUIT ALT." Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. DIRECTIONS IN SIXTEEN LANGUAGES HOW TO PREVENT DISEASE. TREPARED ONLY AT ENO'S FRUIT SALT WORKS, HATCHAH. LONDON. S.E., BY J. C. ENO'S PATENT, and of all Chemists.

"JjlX lady JOCELYN AND VANDUARA: Cocoa—Taylor's and Van Honten's Whiting, Soda Crystals Eno'a Fruit Salt, Egg Powder Crushed Loaf Sugar, Gelatine Lozenge Golden Syrup, Morton's 21b. and 41b. tins Bicarbojate Soda, Cockle's Pills Currants, Hemp Seed Bottled Fruits, Bottled Salt Lobsters, Sarnines, $'s and i'a (Albert.s) Black Lead, BlacKing Lea and Perrin's Sauce, Yorkshire Relish Salad Oil, half-pints, pints, quarts, Morten's Cream Tartar Arrowroot CANDLES—Price's National, Belmont, Battersea, Wax, Self-fitting, Imperial, Carriage and Night Lights D.S.F. Mustard, Azure Blue, Starch SALT-W. AW. FINE and COARSE LINSEED OIL— and Boiled drum? and wood COLZA and CASTOR OIL, in bulk WIRE NAILS, assorted sizes WHITE and RED LEAD, Scott's Genuine THREE-BUSHEL SACKS H. B. MORTON, O N s A * *- VEW IRON BEDSTEADS, all styles, assorted olours, brass mounted, patent ends, FURNITURE, consisting of Drawing room Suites, Davenports, SidoboArds, with glass back; Book Cases, Card Tables, Office Tables, Gilt Mirrors, Music . Stools, Walnut Duchesse Dressing Tables, Marble-top Washstands, Ac. "pLATED WARE-Teapots, Coffee Pots Biscuit Boxes, Spoons, Forks, &c. wj ADDLES, BRIDLES, AND HARNESS, to TCERROTYPE CAMERA 0 Lenses, complete, Largo Camera and Lens, complete T3IA.NOFORTES, new and second-hand. IJIANOFORTE, by Collard and Collard. Price . £10. "VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, by well-known Masters. XyATER COLORS, OLEOGRAPHS, PHOTO. GRAPHS, Etc. TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of all kinds, new and second-hand, at low prices, T> AG ATELLE TABLE, slate bottom. A SMALL LOT OF BEST ENGLISH PLATED WARE, with Silver Rims, consisting of 3 Ladles, 24 Forks, and 6 Spoons OAMUEL COCHRANE & QJON, AUCTIONEERS, * 186, Qheek-sirejet (next Union Bank).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7273, 11 March 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7273, 11 March 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7273, 11 March 1885, Page 7

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