TUDKINS' "DOMESTIC" SEWING. MACHINES On Sale at the Office of this Paperl This Machine is admitted to be the simplest in the world, while possessing all the advantages of larger and "~" "~ -oj more expensive machines I,t will perform the 1 ordinary everyFamMy, and its low price place.* it within the reach of all. It will HEM, Ifleu., TUtIK,SEAM, BIND, QUILT, and EM.BROIDEB, and is a most useful present ibr a Lady. It is. very simple to use, and does not get out ofordter, This machine uses a straigh* needle, and cotton or silk from the original reel, makes ant-elastic stitch, finishes work by fastening it off at the" end of the seam, making a more pei'feefcftpd secure stich than Jiitherto accomplished. It works without noise, the beauty and accuracy of its its superior workmanship. None are genuine but those having "JtIDXINS* Patent " upon them,. By the use of the "Domestic " Sewing Machine, Family Sewing,hitherto a toil and a drudgery, becomes a pleasure and a pastime. No mother should be without one. A number of these. Machinesacknowledged to be the Best and Cheai.. est Hand jewing Machines now manu factum!—are now on sale at the office of this Paper, and are'offered at the* lowest remunerative PricesSilks, 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 ma) be had on application at the Oflic© of this paper. W A N T E D, HPENDERS for the ERECTION of BANKING PREMISES lor the Union Bank of Australia, at the corner of Hastings- and Emerson-Streets, Napier, Plans and Specifications may be seen on application to the Manager at the Bank. Tenders to be sent in to the Manager, Napier, addressed to the' Inspector and General Manager of the Bank, om or before the 31st instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Napier, Dec, 16,1870. 4115 BATES! BATHS! BATHS! THE GREATEST LUXURI IN THE PROVINCE. S HOOPER begs to inform rh« • Public I hat he h-as added to his Establishment a -First-class BATHROOM, containing PLUNGE BATHS —both Fresh and Salt Water; also, a splendid SHOWER BITH, ' 4102 Just Arrived, Per f Asterop®,' via Auckland, CASES WINES & SPIRITS 87 qr.casks Wines and Spirit* 342 pkgs Groceries and Oilmen's Store* llOpkgsTea 3,395 pkgs Sundries, including, Wire, Oils, Ironmongery, &o. 19 WATT BROTHERS, THOMAS PABKIN, (Late Engineer of the Napier Steam Flour Mills,) to inform the inhabitant ©f _J Hawke's Bay that lie has opened Premises in Shakespeare-roud, and commenced business a* Fitting, Turning, and Genejul Blacksmith ; and trusts by strict attention to merit a share of the public favor. Wood Turmng doae to Order, ma
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 902, 27 December 1870, Page 3
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459Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 902, 27 December 1870, Page 3
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