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TMQMMB PA Eg JN, (IM* E»ginee| s'. ste Haj)fer Stem mat waft,) vHOS to inform the pi > HawkeV Bay that he has opene4 Premises in- Shakesp.eare-.road, and commenced business m Fitting, Turning, and General Blacksmith; and trusts by strict attention to merit a share of the public favor. Wood Turning 4one to Order. TUDKINS' "DOMESTIC* SEWING MACHINES On Sale at the Office of thin Paper. This Machine is admitted to be tha simplest in the world, while possessing all the .advantages of larger and more expensive machines. It t will perform jth» ordinary every* f'day Sewing of » Family, and its low price placed it within the' reach of all. It will hem, fell, tuck, SEAM, BIND, QUILT, and EMBROIDER, and is a most useful presenter a Lady, It is very simple to use, and does not get out of order. This machine uses a straight needle, and cotton or silk from the original reel, makes an elastic stitch, finishes the work by fastening it off at the end of the seam, making a more perfect and secure stieh than hitherto accomplished, It works without noise, the beauty and accuracy of its movements attesting its superior workmanship. None are genuine but those having " Jjjdkins* Patent " upon them. By the use of the * Domestic " Sewmg Machine, Family Sewing, hitherto a toil and a drudgery, becomes a pleasure and a pastime, Jso mother should be without one. A number of these Machines—acknowledged to be the Best and Cheat r est Hand Sewing Machines now mauu, factured—are now on sale at the office of this Paper, and are offered at th» lowest remunerative Prices. Silks, Cottons, and Needles for the Machine also on Hand. Also, Stands for the Machine, in Marble, Porcelain, and Wood, and a few elegant Boxes in inlaid and polished Walnut. Prospectuses and Samples of work done by the Machine may be had on application at the Office oi this paper. BATHS! BATHS! BATHS! THE GREATEST LUXURY IN THE PROVINCE. i HOOPER begs to inform the > » Public that he has added to his Establishment a First-class BATH* ROOM, containing PLUNGE BATHS —both Fresh and Salt Water; also, a splendid SHOWER BATH, 4102 Summer Luxuries. THEN fiercely glows the summer 1 sun, At morning or at noon, Jt is a thorough treat to stroll To Hooper's cool Saloon. For there the gentle Zephyrs seem For ever pleased to be, And keep the Heads of mortal men From heat's oppression free. And there, in quietude and peace, The mind is kept serene, While through the glossy locks revolve* The pleasing brush machine. And there can also be enjoyed—Mitlst every comfort too,— The luxury of modern days—An exquisite shampoo. And therefore, we again repeat, When summer's sun doth glow, To Hooper's cool Saloon it is A thorough treat to go. Eair-cuttjmg ana S&ampaoug Saloon,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 900, 23 December 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 900, 23 December 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 900, 23 December 1870, Page 3

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