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, Machinery. - TANGYES \J[ JF%. Bk A A m \J[ A JL m mLmA s "OTTO" PRINCIPLE. PINKNEY'S PATENTS. The experience resulting from over twenty-five years of careful research and experiment with Gas Motors has enabled Messrs. Tangye to remove from the "Otto" Engine many of its crudities, while combining with its undoubtedly invaluable "cycle" a number of necessary improvements. The Special Features of this Engine are :— PATENT COMBUSTION CHAMBER—Preventing shock and ensuring a steady impulse. HIGHLY SENSITIVE GOVERNING. CHANGE OF SPEED WHILE RUNNING. PATENT ALLOY IGNITION TUBE. POSITIVE AND AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION. PATENT POSITIVE PRESSURE STARTER. The 40 Nom. H.P. TANGYES GAS ENGINE, giving 98 ACTUAL (115 Indicated) HORSE POWER. * 1 SINGLE CYLINDER ENGINES FROM 1 to 146 Actual (Brake) Horse Power, AND DOUBLE CYLINDER ENGINES FROM 20 to 292 Actual (Brake) Horse Power, To Work with either Ordinary or "Producer" Gas. CONSUMPTION OF GAS, IN PROPORTION TO WORK DONE, AND LESS THAN WITH ANY OTHER ENGINE. CAUTION TO BUYERS. Much misunderstanding and misapprehension arises among buyers of Gas Engines owing to the misleading use made by many makers of the indicated horse power. Some, while stating the power and consumption relating to the indicated power, suppressing that word and leaving it to be inferred, if riot actually suggesting that it is the BRAKE Or ACTUAL HORSE POWER, i.e., THE POWER THAT THE BUYER MAY TAKE FROM THE engine. Unquestionably the unfamiliarity of the users of Gas Engines with the proper significance of these terms has been traded upon in the past, few makers even referring to the Actual Horse Power developed by their Engines. In every instance be careful to have the special kind of Horse Power that is dealt with defined, AND OBTAIN THE DIAMETER OF CYLINDER, LENGTH OF STROKE, AND COMPARE WITH TANGYE'S ENGINE as often sin viler Engines are sold as being of the same Nominal Horse Power. I A 5 Nominal Horse Power (SJ4 Actual, Indicating H.P.) GAS ENGINE may be seen Working daily at the SHOW ROOMS of JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND.

Merchandise. WHAT DO THESE LETTERS MEAN ? THE FAVOURITE WHISKY !! ! ONCE KNOWN ALWAYS ASKED FOR IN PREFERENCE TO ALL OTHERS. OLD VERY OLD ,- ! VERY OLD SPECIAL (\VR TjIANCY T)EPARTMENT. A QEIOU LTUR A L SALT. ROCK SALT. IN ADDITION TO GROCERIES, TOBACCOS WINKS. SPIRITS, BEERS. JUTE GOODS. We keep these in regular stock. OILS PAINTS, TEAS Ac AC, NATHAN ft CO. We keep a large assortment of , Stationery ami Stationers Sundries. Playing Cards t-da-ktv m -» r. TV American and Austrian Chairs, Perambulators A L is A IN x jJUUi». American Clocks XjL ~""*~ _,_,_.,..-.„ . mm Perfumery, Combs, Purses, Albums THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET Chimney and Dressing Glasses — „_.•»._ Concertinas, Accordions, Violins We keep regular supplies of this excellent Infanta Patent Medicines (all well-known lines) Food, deservedly pre-eminent for quality. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Scissors, Razors Plated Forks and Spoons j D NATHAN & CO. Fish Lines, Fish-hooks Parcel, Sewing, and Netting Twine "— ~ ~ ~ Ten, Sugar, VVrapping, and Cap Paper TT> R 0 D U L. ill . Saddles, Bridles, Girths, Tarpaulins, Ac. Jg_ Briar Pipes, Cigarette Holders and Papers In addition to the supply o, Imported Merchan. Colonial Boots, Leather Laces di so 0 f evory description wo till orders for— Oilskin Coals 6 *' ' in " *""" TARANAKI BUTTER (Factory and Farmers') Mini i lute and Flax Kit- PRIME PROVINCIAL CHEISSE Si ft/ffiipflr Wo*od Trunk, Stß?sssSlg HAMS* * *"** and rol ' B Tin Milkpans. Dishes Billies CA NTERBUOY HAMS Pannikins, Teapots, <£<-. EAS V COAST MAIZE Lawn Tennis, Compendium of Games ii^i?V™l'»Sf?•£ Footballs, Boxing Gloves ?A?, , ,',v POTATOt ' b Belts and Sheaths, Packing Needles i\ «iin • , ,„*.„„„ i -„. Tinware (a general assortment) S^.W 1, in . 1 5??» , 52 9 a " d M " Sharp's Axes and Hatchets BRAN and SHARPS Galvanised Iron Buckets ——— Billiard Tables and Billiard Requisites L. D. NATHAN & CO. Brushware . —— — Country and Coast Buyers visiting Auckland are In ■ invit«d to inspect -* We . a f _„ rftnKe of choice in Cannadi Box . r. it . r-T T . Xt . ,-,« and K «K " ah > as under : "~ L. D. NATHAN ft CO. Cutting's Cocktail Salmon „_____«_ .11 Alaska Red Fish Salmon ; choice brands C. n, m *«• t n AT « Salt Salmon, in 1001b barrels U. Hi M 1 U .ft. Jj » . Shetland Ling, in 1121b cases , , 7"~7~T. , Macconochie's Fresh Herrings We supply in trade lots as under :— Macconochio's Kippered Herrings Tartaric Acid, in kegs and jars Macconochie'a Herrings, in Tomato Sau Cream of Tartar Morton's Red Herrings lira ner Monde & Co. Bi-Carb of Soda Albert Sardines, in halves and gutters Soda Crystals K,; - Jean Sardines, in halves and quarters B uestorie Herrings a la Sardines Knliihur Boneless Cod S~ltnpJrn Canoe and Star Brands N.Z. Mullet Alum / Jellied Smoked Schnapper AlU ™ * Baltimore Lobsters .. L. D. NATHAN & CO. St Goorge 8 ° ySt * r ! " L. D. NATHAN & CO. CO N. SAC S. , 7-T-n,. A , , ,«. T ADTES' VISITING CARDS.-50 Super - Above on regular sale by thfc undersigned, either fl j ry Can , , nclu(Uog engraving copperby the bale or small quantity, to suit requirements. f™ u M '. Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling atHEIuLD Works, Wyndham street, the abovenmj L. D. NATHAN & CO. be obtained within two hours if neceitiaiy.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9307, 16 September 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9307, 16 September 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9307, 16 September 1893, Page 2

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