Drapery I ' w IS c .c '.' c Ii t - . -, ■ s t -. ■ 1 '.."'. r* r t l ~'"...,:, ' !t 3 ! '....'. i . .-• - ;-.;"'"' I -• <■{ Mo¥ OPENED A-\ AND INOLUDED IN PRESENT SALE, A Yevy Handsome Shipment OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS '.— •■■-■" f" Girls' Costumes : Infants' Embroidered Cloaks and ■' > Pelisses . Infants' Silk and Satin Hats Infants' Wool Hats, Hoods, Bootees, and Jackets Infants' Worked Robes and Frocks Ladies' & Children's Underclothing and complete outfits, all at ' sax-Jh] :p:rici- i S. & J. R. VA I LB, : 130 & 132, Queen-strleet. ■■'[[ I . ........... ... >*\ ■ '".''"■' ■■■'•■■ '•"■'.' '• ■ '.'-' •■'• '■" ■ '' ' ' .:;{-■■. ->■-'■: »".;;. j- ii- ....: \. ■:,; ; . . . ■ ■ ■':.'■:. .'"■-'. ';•■■' ' ' .". -f ''■-. ■ / - ;■. ~ :'a A MERICAN SEW IN G ..-.': . : MACHINES..;- -:;;;* ..' THE "HOME" SHXTTTLE-LOCBI* STITCH. THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. SIMPLE, COMPACT, ... •. :....,, EFFICIENT,- . ""'■ "■' '■ DtTRABI—i: __,__. •"',..-; .'.'AND ' :'—.■? -""_/■ . ■ ■'/;■;' ...'-;CO__l_T_^ 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 o_y pf ac_c_ Low-price Lock-stitch Sewin | '■-.: Machine ever- invented. This Unecuialled Machine uses a straight needle, .makes the "Lock-stitch, (alike- dn bothsideß), has a self-adjusting tension, and |c to every-variety of sewing for family wear> f rbii Hir ';Hh test muslins to the heaviest cloths, Andl will even Sew Leather. It -will hemy.iKL- Jiind, cord, braid, seam, tuck, ruffle, hemstitch^: aor?, gather.. This machine will sew on _. and gather at the same, .time,- and wiR work equally " *^U on Sijk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with . ,r^v-^. SUk, Lin.en % or Cotton Thread. It is not! ! necessary,for us to endeavour to detract friiai the.merits of any other machine. \,-.-,:. ':..' We claim, to seU - The B;iii> Family Sewing Machine in the Market, | , v ».i<, l| TcrTillUT BEGABD TO PBIOB, _ a I we fe>, :-l A.inft4ent that whenevet persons wishing -ti?v raj Sewing Machines give the S!-Heme X Shuttle Sewing Machine fair tri■«-!,,it; * "«peti_on with other machines, .■MiIJIJ -■ive the preference. With 'the MacK& is furnished—Hemmer, Braider, Shuttle EobbhMjTOU. Cahj Oil, Screwdriver,, _Ive Needles, Guag'e, TS(Pe;Clamp, and directions for use All securely -packed s_jj_tfon.g caae with hinges. vj^—. "": iit .:,. Jl|»£;£!iß:*r- ■' ■-,- -' "—' Complete in box ..WStif--'•••>•• • && 1" With Table and Ti«Pfe;,-*••-•-.•"•-•... £6 15 With Table and T%a_e, Half-Cabinet, with Cover, Look awd Key..,. £8 • Some thousands of thsfee _&<_i_es have nowjjeen. sold in New Zealand/ a_d*Mey have,given the u_w possible satisfaction, as testified, tol}» numerous testaI monials, which we forward oM application. - • So-.. In proof of their superiority^^ &R Other machlneß \ we guarantee them for Aye years.^tei' ' ; ..t. To be had at.all%. *- •'•-■■'• '--, SEWING- MACHINE iMpTS,, - ■ And of all \ w'ri" 'k"' - Storekeepers .Throughout THE^^oxoNy. l/ SOLE IMPORTERS: - ML. D. NATHANS 01% __ t•- r-kv AUCKLAND. '■■i,^ '^fl ■ ' '~ ' —*■ * JIXCHANGE JJ OT E t QEEEN-STREET. The undensigned having purchased the above we * known Hotel, desires to inform his friends and the > public generally that he intends to keep only the very '• best of WINES, SPIRITS, BEERS, CORDIALS, _o. c EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOX TRAVELLERS. " SPORTING MEN Can here obtain the very latest information respecting Kactog and other Sports in New Zealand and the Australasian Colonies ... ' THE BILLIARD ROOM Will be Refitted, and Lovers of this truly Noble - Game will receive every attention. The Latest numbers of Hie Australasian, Town and ' Country, Sporting and Dramatic, Bell's LJfe, Punch, and daily papers always on file. 5 JOSEPH ELLIS,; Proprietor. J^ '.0 T_ I C B, 3, TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, _ OTHEBS. TIMBER! BRICKS! TIMBER I th ■ i "■■-: ru The undersigned as Agents for WAIKAWAU SAWMILL TAIRUA SAWMILL '_. HARKER'S PATENT BBICK' KILN, MB-, CHANIC'S BAY are prepared to receive and execute orders in conection with above. -. _ va COMBES & SALDY, 27, QUEKST-STBKBX.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1712, 13 August 1875, Page 1
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