"j &T J. DICKEY, J. 23 0, QUEEN-STEEET, HAVE FOR SALE:— RODGER'S IVORY HANDLED TABLE SAWS, CHISELS, AUGERS, PLANES KNIVES, ETC. Squares, Bevels, Spokeshaves, Turnscrews Lockwood's Pocket and Gum Knives Gouges, Gimblets, Braces, etc. Table Knives and Porks, Carvers, and American Bits, Hammers, and Hatchets Steels Axes, Tomahawks, Shingle Hammers Nickel Silver Spoona and Forks Adjusting Levels, Metallic Tapes. Brittania Metal Teapots Carpenters' Patent Eim Locks, sin. to lOin. Trays, Charcoal, Irons, Knife Boards Real Patent Rim Locks, Latches, etc. Boilers, Saucepans, and Kettles Mortice, Dead, and Drawback Locks Buckets, Frying Pans, and Camp Ovens Ewbank's Nails and Flooring Brads Milk Pans, Tin Basins, and Dishes French Wire Nails, fin. to 4in. Brooms, Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes. American Finishing Nails, fin. to 2Jin. Butt, Parliament, and T Hinges Axle Pullies, Sash Fasteners DOWNER'S KEEO S'E NE ! FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT allowed to Cash Purchasers on all Goods amounting to Twenty Shilling, and upwards. QUEEN OF SCOTS. SILENT AND TRUE! QUEEN OF SCOTS (with Silver-plated | WHEELER AND WILSON'S extras) SINGER'S HOME SHUTTE NEWTON, WILSON & CO.'S PRINCE LITTLE WANZER OF WALES LITTLE STRANGER TABLES AND STANDS FOR ALL THOMAS HAND MACHINES. PRINCESS OF WALES LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. REPAIRS DONE FOR ALL MACHINES. Having purchased Mr Montague's extensive and entire stock of SEWING M 4 CHINES—who has relinquished the Sewing Machine business to me,—the public of Auckland and vicinity have new the opportunity of selecting from the Finest and Largest Stock ever exhibited in the colony. Drapery, Hosiery, Ladies' and Gent's Underlinen. Millinery, Dressmaking. A Fit Guaranteed. w. o. iTiiFn'ne s Ar.BERT Buildings, Quben-street, pposite Auckland Savings Bank. £ N O R M A N. B V, (Late Master Tailor int the Highland Brigade), NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR, HABIT MAKER, ETC., HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND, Next Doob to the Scotia Hotel, T>EGi6 most respectfully to inform the clergy and gentry of Auckland, and the province generally, that ■* haviDg met with unparalleled patronage and success since commencing business at the above address, he would take this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for their favours, and at the same time to inform them, and the public, that from his varied exp&rience in the above distingished arm of the service, besides in London, Paris, and Berlin, he is thoroughly conversant with all kinds of Uniforms, Ladies' Riding Habits, Gentlemen's Walking and Riding Trousers, Hunting Breeches, *c. ; Highland Costumes furnished complete ; Pulpit and Bar Gowns, Caps, and Cassocks at the lowest possible price for cash consistent with first-class workmanship. A.M.N. having been elected three consecutive years Vice-President of the Cutters' * ssociation in London, he is prepared to take Pupils and teach them the art of Cutting in a few weeks. The highest London and Paris testimonials and references on application. Instructions in Cutting every Monday, "Wednesday, and Friday evenings, from 7 till 9 o'clock.
A MERICAN SEWING MACHINES. THE "HOME" SHUTTLE-LOCK STITCH. THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. SIMPLE, COMPACT, EFFICIENT, I DURABLE, AND COMPLETE I sews with the least possible amount of labour, and a girl of twelve years can run it without fatigue. It is a Triumph of Mechanical Genius. THE "HOME" SHUTTLE Is the only practical Low-price Lock-stitch Sewin Machine ever invented. This Unequalled Machine uses a straight needle, makes the "Lock-stitch (alike on both sides), has a self-adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, And will even Sew Leather. It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, tuck, ruffle, hemstitch, and gather. This machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and will work equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. It is not necessary for us to endeavour to detract from the merits of any other machine. We claim to sell The Best Family Sewing Machine in the Market, •WITHOUT REGARD TO PBIOE, And we feel confident that whenever persons wishing to buy Sewing Machines give the "Home" Shuttle Sewing Machine fair trial, in competition with other machines, will have the preference. With the Machine is furnished—Hemmer, Braider, Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Screwdriver, Five Needles, Guage, Table Olamp, and directions for use All securely packed in strong case with hinges. PRICE:— Complete in box £4 10 With Table and Treadle £6 15 With Table and Treadle, Half-Cabinet, with Cover, Lock and Key £8 Some thousands of these machines have now been sold in New Zealand, and they have given the utmost possible satisfaction, as testified to is numerous testimonials, which we forward on application. In piooT of their superiority over all other machines we guarantee them for five years To be had at all SEWING MACHINE DEPOTS, And of all Storekeepers Throughout thk Colony. sole importers: L. D. NATHAN & CO., AUCKLAND. JJ O TIC E. MR. H. CUCKSEY Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he is leaving Auckland for London in the s.s. Mikado, via Sydney and Melbourne, and that he is prepared to execute any commissions intrusted to him with care and despatch, on the most libeml terms. Knowing the wants of the colonies, he will be able to select goods of the most suitable kinds, As all business shall be done personally, both in the English and Continental markets, H.C. wiU have every facility of buying at the lowest rates. No extra commissions charged for buying in foreign markets. H.C. will be open to receive consignments, at Home, of merchandise of every kind for Private or Public Sale, on the most liberal terms. HENRY CUCKSEY, General Colonial Commission Agent, 2, Wellington Terrace, Greeriwioh Road, Greenwich, Kent, S.E , London; And 210, Queen-street, :.;,; - ■ ''' Auotland. , .' 1 . ; ,.-.. ■..,'
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1656, 9 June 1875, Page 4
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