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STANDARD GAS ENGINES. ■Rj-AEINB AND QTATTONA&Y. TARGE CTOGTCS OF ALL OIZES. A3 a GUARANTEE and PROOF of the superiority of the STANDARD ENGINES the best-known makers of AMERICAN OIL ENGINKS are altering theirs and COPYING STANDARD ENGINES in every possible way. Tho AMERICAN GOVERNMENT decided on 30th September, 1903, that all OIL ENGINES required by their different DEPARTMENTS were to bo "STANDARD Oil, ENGINES," or Engines equal to the STANDARD. This clearly shows that the STANDARD ENGINE is tho most perfect ENGINE on tho AMERICAN MARKET. Tho Fastest Launches in New Zealand are fitted with "STANDARD" Engines, and aro admitted to he, the most RELIABLE, BESTFINISHED, and MOST ECONOMICAL Gai Engines yet introduced into AUSTRALASIA. Boats (all sizes and kinds) built and handed over with Engines lilted and guaranteed for 12 months. HADLEY AND CO., SOLE AUSTRALASIAN AGENTS. Head Oflice and Warehouse, ALBERT AND SWANSON STREETS. AUCKLAND, AND AT CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN. . UNION ENGINES HAVE THESE POINTS OF EXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL. Cylinders are GROUND True, not bored in a LATHE. Piston Blocks are Finished by GRINDING, not TURNING. Reversing gears are MACHINE CUT from GUNMETAL, and are NOT CAST IRON CAST GEARS. Crank Shaft screw pears are 'made of FORGED STEEL WITHOUT A WEED, and are MACHINE CUT, not CAST IRON. Cams are cut in CAM MACHINES, not filed out Bl r HAND. Bearings are ran up with PARSON'S WHITE BRONZE, not the cheap class WHITE METAL. . SILENT CONDENSERS fitted to engines, are scientific in construction. AND DO NOT create back pressures as many exhausts do. Crank Shafts aro MADE OP OPEN HEARTH Forged Steel These are vital points in the- life of an engine, and before purchasing insist on seeing for yourselves that you have genuine material, and workmanship, and not a cheaplymade machine, which possihlv mav LOOK all that you can wish, but WILL IT WEAR? W. A. YAN AND 0°- L TD - INFERS, SOLE AGENTS, NEW ZEALAND. SILVER I BUTTONHOOK ANs^S^iiffiS§.There is no such thing as being limited in your choice from our collection of these useful little articles. Designs aro new and charming, and the prices range so that every purse can find something suitable, while every price is fair for what it buys. Solid Silver Handles— wearing parts. SHOE LIFTS, 3s 6d, 9s 6d. 10s 6d. ' BOOT BUTTON HOOKS. 2s 6d. 3s 6d. 4a 6d, 6s 6d, 8b 6d, 10s Gel. GLOVE BUTTON HOOKS, Is 6d, 23, 33, 4s 6d. STEWART DAWSON AND Co., JEWELLERS, 146, 1-18, QUEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. • IMPERIAL BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE rpUE "OEST IN THE TyTABKET. HANCOCK AND CO., BREWERS AND BOTTLERS, AUCKLAND. "jVTEW GOODS FOR SUMMER TAILORING. B. J- M. KEMP Has received a largo shipment of NEW QUrriNGS, pOATINGS. rpEOUSERINGS. Only Addresa: 123 AND 125, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Next 8.N.3, PIANOS. ORGANS. WE ARE STOWING A SPLENDID SELECTION OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, By Best Makers, at our Premises, STR AND A RCA DE. PIANOS AND ORGANS Sold on tlio Very Easiest Terms Ever Offered. Sole Agents for— "HA ICE" Pianos "KAPS" Pianos " H ECU ST KIN" Pianos " STROHMENUER" Pianos. THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY, "STRAND." A. HEGMAN, Manager. "POR WATCHES AND JEWELLERY ■*■ Or . ' ANYTHING PI THAT LINE We ABSOLUTELY SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN AUCKLAND. We keep a Large Stock of Watches of all the best makers, and tho various cheaper kinds, including Swiss and Nickel Levers ; a Large Stuck of Gem Rings Wedding Rings, and Keepers, a Choice Selection of New Gold Brooches. We have an Up-to-Dato Stock, aud BUYERS WILL SAVE MONEY BY PAYING A VISIT TO MAUD'S A UD'S SHOP. KABANGAHAPii EOAQ j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 4

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