A\ Welli-known Fact ! DROOESSOR DARWIN,, in his excellent : I' work entitled the " Origin* ef the Human • Species," says "that* before * Adam man inhabited thia earthy -but.* owing to theit negleoting to have their, hirsute .appendages curtailed— or in -.other- wordsj-.baviog their hair placed under- the -control ©f the eciwora— they degenerated to -,Ape.Sj -Monkeys, #c.<'-' A similar catastrophe, to the foregoing be effectually avoided by^va visit.. to the.. Wd'rldRenowned PJRCFESSOR ?B AHYARD^lateof Truefit'fl, London) Hair.. Cutting Salsbn, . The Strand, Tauranga* rpHE "HOME" SH3JTTLELOCIC-.-X STITOH SItWING MAOHISE.;-: THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. '- SIMPLE, COMPACT,' EFFICIEWTV*BUBABLE, - AND COMPLETE. It'SO-wß~with«the least possible amowat oi ! labour* and a girl of twelve years oldweaafrun it; without^ fatigue. It is a triumph of / mechanical. gftßius. TflEro" HOME,?' " SHUTTLE 14 the only practical Low-priofl Lock-stitch • Sewing Maohine ever invented, and has won the largest Bale of any kind in Ansfcralia. THIS UNEQUALLED MAOHINE Uses a straight needle, , makes the "Lock stitch" (alike on both sides), 1 ! has a selfadjusting tension, and iB adapted to every variety of Bewing for family wear, from tha-.-lightest muslinß to the heaviest cloths, and 1 . will even sew leather. It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, tuck, . ruffle, hemstitch, and gather. Tbiß machine will sew on and gather at the same time, ana will work equally well on Silk, Linen, , Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linens, or Cotton Thread. PRICE LIST. No. 1. HAND MAOHINE, Cdmplele, £4 10*2 jr.B. — Thia is also adapted for use oftTableß, and Treadle furnished at any time,-, of elegant American design, for £2 ss, No. 2. MACHINE, for Treadle use onlyi having the very great advantage of being set level with the table, complete, with; Elegant Ornamental Iron Stands whfi'Vhandsome polished top, £6 15a. No. 3. MACHINE, same as above, with polished cover to lock and proteot. machine, 25s extra. It is not necessary for us to endeavour-, too detract from the merits of any other maohine. . We claim to sell THE BEST AND MOST EASILY "WORKED FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET v WITHOUT BEGABD TO PBICB, . And we feel confident that whenever p&saons > wishing to buy Sewing Machines give tba>"HOME" SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE K A fair trial, in competition > with other,-;-machines, it will have -the preference. •• With the Machine \a. fumißh6d-+-Heiama.r, Braider, Shuttle, Bobbino, Oil > Gani-.. Oil, Screwdriver, Five . Nea&leß, Gauge, Table Clamp, and directions -for sse, . Allfcecurely packed in strong,^ase with hinges.- - In proof of.Jheir superiority -.over all oth,s? machines, Wgijarantee-tbem for five years. Five thousand.^ purchasers assert it is the moat Beautiful Maohine they have ever used t , and by aid of .the direations any one can learn^ to operate it .ia half -an-hour. To .be. had at >all Sewing Maohine Depfitft and of .all Storekeepers throughout the Colony SOLE IMPORTERS L". D. NATHAN. & Go.>, , AuCKLAKI>i'. Grateful— CoMEOßTiNai :'. "R P P S'S- • COCOA. BEEAKFAST.. " By a thorough knowledge of-th* natural \ laws which'govern the operations of digestion •• and nutrition, and by a cayeful application of > the fine pi-operties of. well'seketed cocoa, Mr Eppa has provided ouk- breakfast tables with.au delicately flavoured beverage whioh'may-savo ng many heavy^ doctors'- bills.- 16 ' is by the judioiouß use of euoh articles -of diet that a constitution may-bd gradually built up until strong i enough to - resist every tendency to disease. ■ Hundreds of subtle maladies are. floating around us ready to afctaok wheMvarthere is a weak point. We may eaoapa.many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well! fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— See article in- the Civil Service Gazette. . • . : , Made simiply withboilingj?ra.ter or milk. Sold in.-.pVaad. lib packets and tins (not damageable- in, tins), labelled thus-: — . •" - : JAMES B-P-P-S & Co., i Homoeopathic Chemists, 48 Threadrieedle Street and 170 Piccadilly. — "Works: EustoW^^and.; Qaraden Town, Lojidon^>
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 361, 23 February 1876, Page 3
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619Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 361, 23 February 1876, Page 3
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