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Sewing Machines. i TATLOE'S PATENT LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES Are not, like many others, made up of parts of variou Machines and called by some fancy name, but are a thoroughly Genuine Article, being well and substantially made tdkoughout. In addition to my strong recommendation of :them, founded on practical acqiiantanco with SmviKO Mechanism, I have much pleasure in stating that they are giving unbounded satisfaction to ail who have purchased them. Prices: Hand Machines, £5 Ss ; Stand Machines, £7 7s to &S Bs. T. P Ea'c OC X, OPTICIAN, Q.TTKETJ STT>KF.T. NTCATt TTI R T'.AMv OT WKW ZkAI^ANT) THE ••SINGER" TPJUMPHANT." " THE following abstract is taken from the Custom-house report of the Melbourne Journal of Commerce, showlrg the import value of j Sewing Machines imported by Victoria during the year 1572 from the two leading Sewirg Machine Manafac'nrers in the world. Tlie Machines imported from makers of less note are not taken into consideration :—Stanford and Co., Agents for the " Singer" Manufacturing Company, 4719 cases, v?.Uie £24,9.'5 ; Loxn anrl C^ , Agents for the Wheeler and Wilson Company, 103') cases, value £8040 ; showing difference hi favor of the " tingtr" Machine ot SOSI cases, value £l(i,S0!) This extraordinary success of the "Sinoer" has been mainly achieved by the Company's " New Famt-lt" Machine, which is universally acknowledged to be tlie most simvle to earn, the easiest to work, unequalled for strength and beauty of stitch, and the most complete and perfect in mechanism and accessories for every variety of Domestic Sewing and Embroidery. BRWARE OF IMITATIONS of the "SINGKR" MACHINES. M. A. ALDRICIT, Agent, Shorthand street, Auckland. • C. E. WILLIAMS, Manager. SEWING- MA CHI KE S MABK BY THE BRITANNIA COMPANY, COLCHESTER, ENGLAND, combine thn best parts of the best Machines (avoiding their defects) with some rtcoknt special iaiphoveMRNXS, which no other Machine possesses. Every make of Machine, however f.ir removed from excellence, professes to be better than any other The task of selecting a Sewing Machine is theiefore rather a difficult rrie, especially if the purchaser lias no knowledge of machines, and has no other guide than the reprcsentalion of various dealers Many pcop o convinced of tlie advantage to be derived from using a Machine for needlework do not yet possess ov.e because among so many they are :unable to satisfy themselves as to which make is the best. As a practical man and an Engineer allow m« to point o?it fcutno r,f the advantages of thnse Machines. They will do all that any other Machine iwill, and do it belle, including Hemming, Quilting, Felling, Cording, Binding. Braiding. Stitching, &c, &c.,,with a perfect stitch alike on both sides. They are fitted with an improved tsheatc, which prevents the Machine turninr the wrong way, and so entangling and breaking the thread. They mnko less noise than most Machines, and is the nearest possible approach to noiseless. They are very simple, and will run for years without cos-ting a shilling for repairs. Every Machine is Warranted. Machines let out on hire, the payment for which gops towards the purchase. Mac!iines of other makers t»kon in ex changfl. Tiepnirs properly done Noodles for various jMachines, Oil, Cotton, aad Extras. ... G. W. IT ESL OP, ENGINEER, Tira Fitttno .Shop. Vuloan Lakf. Jewellers. ISIDOEE A LEX AJN DEE 96, QUEEN STREET, NE X T A UCKL AN D HOTEL, (EsTAiitiisiiEn 18G5,) BEQ-S most respectfully to inform ■ the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that he has opened the above misos as a WATCHMAKER AND MANUFACTURING JEWF.LI.ER, ! . s '_ .'With a Large and Well-assorted Stock of WATCHES, DIAMOND GOODS, JEWELLERY J '•■'SIIVeU ANDSILVER-PLATKD WARE, : Specially selected in the English and Foreign Markets. The latest designs: and fashions in Bijouterie will be received by every mail from England, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna. ,; ; . The public'are invited to inspect the premises and factory, wherd all the branches in the trade" are carried n. gMNE IC H KO H N JEWELLER, IIITE El 4 .STREET, AUCKLAND, Begs to draw the attention of the public to his j1 : •... ■ ■;;:, Large and Well-assorted Stock of ' . '. ENGLISH, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL MANUFACTURED JEWELLERY, ■ Specially selected, and of tho Newest Styles and' I • Designs. A large portion of the above consist of Quartz and : Greenstone Jewellery, Manufactured on the < .'•' '■ •■ premises. ;Ki • ;[~ ;,> ■; ; t .,- j ■•__-■• . . ■ _, -■ , ;" ', iff; K. begs specially to draw the attention c the . public to his large "and superior stock ol1 gold and silver watches, '"and <JREA:T VARIETY OF SILVER AND PLATED i " ■".'.:■',' 'V, ' GOODS, Which are of tho best kuown manufactures of, he : . ..' hpuie markets. ,J t ', ,;//' , /HTNo to the address : —.■ : Ili.E .1 N EI. OH X 0 H N, * T ! -■iivk.u -;JEWBLL:ER;! ! - ;;:■;; ■; u,e c n s-t r k c t: "T1 THE LATE- FIRE! ale■ a :-;.jb-:, d ax c ,y,| WATCHMAKER: & JE WELL ER, : ' LA.TE 215; QUKEN STI'.EET, has REMOVED to premises Directly Opposite the Queen1 street Entrance of the, New Market (ajdoining Mr Woodward, baker, and Mr Giles, butcher), where he hopes to meet, with tlie same kind and-liberal patronage bestowed upon him for the last eight 'years. A.A.; talws ; this I opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and the public generally for their pa9t;liberal favors,: and assures them that he will still-' continue to carry on.lvis busiuess as heretofora. ; >1 Business will be resumed TO-MORROW (Saturday^: j'he 20th inst. _ -~"::.•;.■. ;i '', Npt'theAddress :-^ ■..:.-.. ■. ..,.:.;:; •,■, m|2 50, UE E N-- ■STR E■■ T," . Opposito th Now Market. i .;„ ■„ . .Medical. ....■',..; " !; v •TjVji!^iB;K:!E"i,Ei B'lV'.-P il-'K-E ' i THE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY (Late 215, Queen-street). kliV'!A; ''liL WniLIAMS begs 'to inform his' numerous friends aptl the public that ponding the erection of those new premises at tho entrance to the new Market he has secured Temporary I'rcmises at 96, j GREY-STREET, which will be REPLETE on THURSDAY NEXT, thelSthinstant.iwith a FKESH SUPPLY of'PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, &c," &c:. and hopes to meet with a continuance of that conjfldenqo so liberally ibestowod on him1 for tho last nine years. , ZtSrObscrve the Address :— -■■ j i;Vi96,..:GHEY^STREET.: ': ' 'A. •» MBDIOO-BOTAJSiIo'ISPENSAKY.. \:"Ju£Z H..:BEITTAIN> .; CHEMIST, DRUGGIST, AND MEDICAL 8 | -;■.<■■ U . ::■ HERBALIST, ' - ■ ■ j 65, VIOXORIA STEEET, COIINER OV *■•' f t .Ki'i'.'':Chapel Street. ' ' ■ ■ ■ > ■ '' Sole Agent for Dr. Coflin's Composition, Stomach Bitters, Antispaamodic, Diuretic and B'cmalo Rontorai tivi Powders, Indian Pills, etc. ,etc. ■ AL Frebh supply-of British and American HERBS. Broprietors of the far-famed WORM POWDERS which aro.'acknowledged to be tho most marvollou aric^ effectual remedies cvor known. , "L*1 A fuw |jopies of Dr. Gollln^.s Guide to Health ' ftna Trcatlsolion'Midwifery ori^Salo.' .

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1204, 2 December 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1204, 2 December 1873, Page 4

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