educational. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. Terms r One Guinea per quarter (commencing from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre. London. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. MRS HAM ANN begs to inform her Pupils and the Inhabitants of Dunedin that her Classes will be held in the above Hall: For Adults—-Tuesday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock For Adults—Thursday Evening, from 8 till 10 o'c'ock For Adults—Saturday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock Terms—One Guinea per Quarter, commencing from date of entrance. N.B.—The Saturday Afternoon Class will be held in the Oddfellows’ Fall, from 3 till 5 o clock. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, ST. GEORGE’S HALL. AT the request of several Ladies and Gentlemen, a Class will be formed for instruction only, on Saturday Evening. Terms, one guinea per quarter. This will be a good opportunity for tbo c e desirous of learning Dancing. Commencing Saturday, October 18, at 8 o’clock. A. HAMANN. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN JOLLY, Junk. DURING the building of new premises, John Jolly, Jun , Watchmaker and Jeweller, will carry on business in the shop of D. 8. Jolly, Picture Frame-maker, George street, opposite Royal George Hotel. WHILST imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, the purchaser of an imitation article is invariably the victim of the unscrupulous. It is but poor economy to boy ivimitation Sevring-macbine when tbo genuine can be had at reduced prices, Tho teat of over twenty years, and the evidence of millions, establish the claims of the WHEELER * WILSON SEWINGMACHINES, the annual sale of which is now over 150,000, Every machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Reduced prices. Illustrated price-lists, post free. PARK. & CUULE, Princes street, 'Sole agents for Otago 1 Andrew lees, Painter, Glazier, and Paperhauger, Importer of paperhangings, window glass, plain and ornamental, ships’ signal and deck lights, glass shades, cucumber and propagating glasses white lead, oils and colors, jilt mouldings, Ac., Ac. George street, Dunedin. Robin and co. COACHBUILDEP.S * IMPORTER? Octagon, Dunedin, Hare in course of construction, and for sale ex Allahabad, and to arrive per skimmer of the Wave, Basket Carriages, Pony Phaetons, Uonble and Single Buggies, Chariottees, Express Waggons, Ac , Ac. Repairs receive prompt attention. JOSEPH NICHOLSON’S New Patent Double-speed Backdelivery REAPING AND MOWING MAC BINE. The success of the above Machine has been unparalleled in the Colony, as regards the great satisfaction it has given to the agricultural community. Although only introduced late last season, the large number of testimonials received as to its efficiency, and the great number sold, show the estimation which agriculturists place on this new invention. List of First class Prizes awarded in 1872. First Prize— Geelong Agricultural Show First Prize—Ballarat Agricultural Show First Prize —Clunes Agricultural Show First Prize—Smeaton Agricultural Show First Prize- (Silver Medal) Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition First Prize—Beanfort Agricultural Show First Prize—Gipps Land Agricultural Show First Prize —(Gold Medal) Dunedin Agricultural Show Judges’ Certificate—Longford, Tasmania, as the best Reaper for general purposes in tho yard.
To instantly obtain a change of speed, I supply my new Patent Reaper with an eccentric bush on the axle of the main driving wheel ; and my driving wheel is constructed with two sets of toothed gearing of different diameters for driving the pinion through which the knife-bar receives its motion ; the eccentric bush having a lever attached which works in a quadrant with three perforations in it to receive the catch on the spring, and, by simply moving the lever to any of these perforations, the machine can ue easily thrown into fast speed, slow speed, or out of gear. It has also Levers attached to both sides of the machine, so as to regulate the height required to be cut. The object of this improvement is to obviate the necessity of substituting one pinion for another in order to obtain a change of speed. The great inconvenience and loss of time that arises from this is perfectly well known to all practical farmers. Having succeeded in this long desired object, I have secured my patent rights all over the world. These Reapers have been largely sold in Otago for ten years, the yearly increasing demand for them, and the hundreds of testimonials received from all quarters, and the best proof of their superiority. To prevent disappointment, orders should be sent to me as eariy as possible. Catalogues and prices sent, post tree, on application. Sole Agent for Otago— G. F. REID, Stafford street, Dunedin, K.B. —I am also this year importing a limited number of Self-delivcry Machines and Patent Grass Mowers. G. F. REID. Sole Agents for Pirie’a Patent Doublefurrow Ploughs. Spare Reaper Blades, D.F. Plough Shares, Boards, Wheels, Circular Coulters, and Throo-horso Swingle Trees always in Stock. Importer of Clover Seeds, Fencing Wires, Cornsacks, Wool packs, Sheep Nets, &c,, &c.
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Evening Star, Issue 3378, 17 December 1873, Page 3
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814Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3378, 17 December 1873, Page 3
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