E W SEEDS AND SELECT NURSERY STOCK. THOMAS ALLAN, Nurao-yman and Seedsman, Pi-mat's street, Cumheiliind-street, and Fie lerick-street, Dune *m, hogs to t all the attention of set’lers and farmers to the Largest and Most Yarie I Stuck of I Agricultural & Garden Seeds I Ever offe ed in Otago ; comprising White, [ Re I, Yellow, Alsyke, Cowerass, and other ! Clovers, Timothy. Cocksfoot, Fcsenes, Rye, Italian, Mea ow, Foxtail, Poas, an 1 other Grass is, an 1 Garden Seeds in variety and qua! i y not to lie ha 1 elsewhere in Otago. T. Allan would also direct special attention to his Stick of Fruit an i Forest Trees, Omancnta 1 , Flowering, and other Ties an Sliruhs. comprising B,ODD Appier and Pear i i 70 iffurent va-deti- s, all splendid, clea-, healthy, and wen-gjjnving tfees, one, two, three, and fm/fr years <M, from 12s. per ozen ; Pliunjran 1 Gfienite a d four years ol ylStfXo ; Peaches, Ap/fcots, Quinces. Fill icrts, Haze's, &c. ; 300,C00 Thorn Quicks, (mo, two, and h-ee years oil; 20,000 Forest Tre s, in great variety. All Up-conntrv Or ers Carefully Park d and Execute I with Despatch. Garden To 1-. Pruning Gloves, Src. rjd[TL GROY R AND BAKER ELASTIC AND LCCK STITCH SEWING MACH TN E S Are s i well known and so universally nseltliat a-'y di scrint.ion of their advantages is superfluous They Hem and Wi Ith, Cord, Quilt, Braid, Fell, Gather, Tuck, Bind, and Embroider, mid are considered by competent judges to Machines yet known me lonowi ’g are a lewjsi mo-'ids we are constantly receiving, furnishing a convincing prouf of their superiority : | From the ‘Express:”—“ Having had an opportunity for several months past of closely inspecting the working of a Grover and Baker’s Sowing Machine, we have much pleasure in testifying that it is adapted for everv kind of work set forth in the pro- | spretus. It combines the eha ms of plain | stPclnng with the attractions of embroidery, in which of course the femalemind especialy delights. A though the Grover and B iker’s machine is exceedingly useful for plain sewi ing, it is an embroiderer that it takes its | highest rank among its competitors, none of whom that we know of having attained sneh excellence. The machines are, in fact, in every way invaluable to househol s, and when the immense saving of labor compared with band-sewing is taken into consideratio i. it is remarkable that they are not more generally used.” . . “No. 4j, Adclaidestreet, Melbourne, October 2D. ISOB. Gentlemen,—Having one of your No.26Cabiuet | Sewing Machines in use for nearly four ' years, I have much pleasure in being able to speak of its excellence In addition to j domestic work, we use it for the various materials in upholstery, silk, bed-ticking, <-rugget. and furniture leather, an find it all that can be desired. It has never been out of order nor given any trouble in working from the, first week,-and I believe it to lie the best machine extant. I am, geutleI men, Yours, &c., D. M. Crowley, upi holsterer. MATIIESON, BROTH ERS, Sole Agents for Dunedin, Minton House, Piinces-^treet. Wliolesn'e Agents, NJE’V KLL V Co Melbourne G ROYER AND BAKE ANY'S SEWING MACHINE CO M A C II I Hive be n supplied By cot Her Majes y/Jaonn Victoria Her Majesty thyCSmpress of the Frond Her Majesty the Empress of Rus ia Her Majesty the Quee i of Bavarir, His Majesty the Enibcror of Brazil. And at the Paris Exposition of ISG7, The Cross i f the Legion of Honor Was conferee I upon the R -pre-'entativo of Grt.ver and Baker S.M. Co.’s Machines, A. F. CONANT, Who! sde Agen L for the Aus ralian Cobmies, Temple Court, Melbourne. Principal Retail Agents s
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Dunstan Times, Issue 489, 1 September 1871, Page 4
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