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I j , Machinery. I 7~ TANGYES GAS ENGINE. "OTTO" 'RINCIPLE. PINKNEY'S PATENTS. The experienct resulting from over twenty-five years ofcarkfol research and tcriment with G~ Motors has enabled Messrs. Tangye to remove from the "Otto" i ]i;ixe many of ts crudities, while combining with its undoubtedly invaluable •ccle" a numbeiof necessary improvements. j The Special Features of this Engine are :— LtENT COMBUSTION CHAMBER— Preventing shock and ensuring a steady I impulse. / HIGHL* SENSITIVE governing. / chinge of speed WHILE running. | patent alloy IGNITION TUBE. I positive AND automatic LUBRICATION. I PATENT positive PRESSURE STARTER. The 40 Norn. H.P. TANGYES GAS ENGINE, giving 98 ACTUAL (115 Indicated) HORSE POWER. 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. I Much misunderstanding and misapprehension arises among buyers of Gas Engines rwkg to the misleading use made by many makers of the indicated HORSE power. Sole, while stating the power and consumption relating to the indicated power, supprasing that word and leaving it. to he inferred, if not actually suggesting that, it is the r.KKK Or ACTUAL HORSE POWER, i.e., Tin; POWER THAT TUB BCYER MAT TAKE FROM THE ENiisE. Unquestionably the unfamiiiarity of the users of Gas Engines with the proper si?fificance of these terms has been traded upon in the past, few makers even referring to'tie Actual Horse Power developed by their Engines. In every -instance be careful to have the special kind of Horse Power that is dealt uitl dkfived, AND OBTAIN THE DIAMETER OP CYLINDER, LENGTH OF STROKE, AND COMPARE WITH TANGYE'S ENGINE; as often smaller _nines are sold as being of the same Nominal Horse Power. A. S Nominal Horse Power (8?_ Actual, Indicating lGj, H.P.) GAS ENGINE may be seen Working daily at the SHOW ROOMS of JOHN CHAMBERS & SON,, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Medical. fflUBiL flip lit I pig v |il| EMICAL \ tiSUit , „_., c m _._._ENGE S ) l||! a J-Iff %if For Lameness in Horses. swiff"* if P a=;|i: .k\\ ——■ 1 — ".; ■- = 1 '■' THIS ESSENCE has been extensively used by « = £—_!_■*.§ ©> h^ 5 ,3 - | ; :H the Public for wore than a quarter of a century, and Sffre 8 " _.— g -.= ___ - '. has proved itself one of the most efficacious Horse #<* ~ =■% *a 5 - _..= __£ ] i.| Blisters extaut. It is mild in its operation, but at =•» = 5-3 =•„ _ x" 5 _•*-_.- :> I the same lima permanent in its effects. Whilst 3 '_.- r- :*-_;; 5 ?■'■= -| _ : ;i'j strong enough to answer the purpose required by --_• = 5" _g 3 r 2, -.-:?.- c _ *• tlje severest blister, it has the rare excellency of a- - s?F =; =• •_' 5 •3 % s§_::s = 'I" doing no injury to th«*. hair, and cannot blemish, ??§*»"' =•_ | < •ii?. 1 ; ■-? j.;*!!- however often applied. * a* 5-2 £.?" ? g 2 =5: = j?- .. £. ; xiie numerous testimonials which have been re- . =.» _~ 2" " « -=3>.2'Zh i .'V ceivtwl from trainers, stud grooms, and private gen- 2.5 C.2 " =' £. Z = 3 d;' tlumen, ami the fact that it is entirely free from -£5 - a £ « =- 55 ";S »:: corrosive acids and all preparations <d Mercury, £,» 'i'-sr J= » a —=5 s•• ~ - •*.;! recommend it as the best application for Spavins. _ =•-■-: --= _ - S -.? x "_-- = * Curbs, Splints, Ringbones, Wind Calls. Strums of ~ _=-5 g *? £ &■ = M "5 C= ! = , ! the Sinews or Joints, Calloused or Hard Swellings -5-= =rre 33 p g S j .= _.;:_' - of long standing, and all other diseases reuniting a '. ? •»- Ss erg _■ _■ __-_f™ = i■! sweating or blistering application *=.£s. =• 3 £ _ = ~■=rr■-7 => g 'i-he Essence will, when diluted according to the --. a.§S-so = o .- C §-~=5~.2£ - : , directions on I lie bottle, be also found one of lie v =._;-; V?>-* •> « 57- *--Ji i # best applications possible to Sprains. Bruises, Stiff. _.=•" -g 5 C V&SZv ■"■ Dawoftlie Joints, and other injuries of a slight --7--0 -•- =2 5| )f~-StZZ-~ / #. nature, where actual blistering is not required. ; :.-;= =Jre3 == S " Hl' i 11i ='" I:: *In Bottles, at 23., 3s. 6d. and sa. each. CsrV?ll|*El '!! __— ta-Uw lin niiiinii" na ■ 1 ami I■■ _ p g §J= 5 5 Posted to any part of the Colony for Sixpence extra. 5= 7 5 S"> s 6

EASY DIGESTION. CRAWFORD'S CHAMOMILE, RHUBARB, and DAIDILIOI PILLS, ! A SAFE AND RELIABLE REMEDY i FOR INDIGESTION. I Indigestion, Heartburn, sensation •of fullness after meals, hitter lists in the mouth, with furred j tongue, and unpleasant breath, irregular craving for | tooil, and an "all gone" fueling in the stomach; i Flatulence, Nervousness, Headache, Giddiness, I Drowsiness during the day, but especially after i dinner; want of energy, accompanied by extreme depression of spirits. Any one or more of these symptoms may indicate some derangement of the Liver of Stomach, and relief should be sought for at once. Nothing will give more speedy and certain relief than CRAWFORD'S CHAMOMILE, RHUBARB, AND DANDELION PILLS. These Pills hare now a large sale in New Zealand, and many testimonials hare been received by the proprietor front persons who have obtained bjnedt from their use. Sold in boxes Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 5s each. Post free to any part of the colony, j CRAWFORD, Pharmaceutical Chemist, MEDICAL HALL, NEWTON, AND | THREE LAMPS, PONSONBT. Newton Telephone, No. 443 Ponsonby Telephone, No. 4°.4. FREE BY POST FOR SIX PENNY (N.Z ) STAMPS. tA MEDICAL BROCHURE _t% ■by that eminent French Hospital Phvshiaii and Parisian Specialist, Prof .Jean Civiale, show,ing sufferers how they may cure (themselves of all NERVOUS COMPLAINTS without consulting a medical man. Address, Parisian ; j Agency, P.O. Box 763, Sydney.—"A boon to all i desiring ' -cure.'"—Medical Review.

PI YGIENIC QHOULDERETTES. I ? oD Extra I PER PAIR. Postage. j [if] ! PI . ■ — — ; i WARRANTED TO BETHIS BEST, .SIMPLEST, AND MOST COMFORTABLE APPLIANCE EVER INVENTED For Expanding the Chest, Keeping Back the Shoulder.-*, Supporting the Back, ami Improving the Figure of the Wearer. ~ I HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, MUSIC TEACHERS RIDING MASTKRS, DRILL INSTRUCTORS, AND OTHER EXPERTS. GUARANTEED TO GIVE AN TOM AND GRACEFUL CARRIAGE TO YOUNG LADIES. tiWe great, support, and' a delightful feeling of elasticity to Ladies when Walking or Riding. tST Invaluable to those engaged in sedentary occupations, as they promote healthy action of the heart and lungs, besides thoroughly preventing that awkward stooping and slouching gait so frequently contracted, and which predisposes to so many diseases. To be had from OMITH AND AUG HEY, AUCKLAND, Who have secured the Patent Rights for New Zealand. A GENTLEMAN having tried in vain - every Advertised Remedy for Despondency, Weakness, Want of Energy, etc., etc., was restored to health in such a remarkable manner that he will on receipt of a self-addressed stamped envelope, tend the mode of cure Free to all fellow-sufferers.— Address, a Miner, G. P. 0., Sydney. . •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9308, 18 September 1893, Page 3

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