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JUDKINS & Co. AVE just introduced a new SINGLE- . THREAD SEWING MACHINE for Domestic use. This Machine makes a twisted loop-stitch, whereby the utmost security of work, combined with ease and simplicity of action, is attained. The pecjliar merits of this Machine consist in its surpassing simplicity, durability, and certainty, which constitute it the most suitable and practical Family Sewing Machine to perform the everyday sewing o£ the family, and at a price that comes within the reach of all. It will hem, fell, seam, tuck, bind, and embroider—in fact, do all kinds of family sewing; and is well adapted for Dressmaking and all light purposes. This Machine uses a straight needle, and cotton, silk, or linen thread from the original reel; makes an elastic stitch ; finishes the work by fastening it off at t|ie end of the seam, making more perfect and secure sewing than hitherto accomplished. It works without noise, the beauty and accuracy of its movements attesting its superior workmanship. A child of ten years old can work it with ease. THE "JUDKINS" Lock-stitch Sewing Machine. This admirable Machine is the most perfect Hand Shuttle Machine yet invented. It is so simple that the most inexperienced can operate it without any previous instruction, while it is incapable of derangement in ordinary use. The range of application is unlimited; anything that can be worn or require stitching in a house can be executed on this Machine. The tension rarely requires_ regulating. From muslin, to dressed calico, woollen cloth, or even leather may be sewn without change of needle or cotton, or altera- | tion of tension. The work is easily i guided by one hand, particularly with the aid of the self-sewer, while the other is employed in turning it. When fixed on a stand it can be operated by hand or foot at pleasure, and it is then at efficient as the most costly treadle machine. Besides all kinds of domestic use, it can be applied to many varieties of manufacturing use, such as dress-making, mantlemaking, stay-making, tailoring, or even boot-closing. The application of a hand-machine to the stitching of leather opens a new field in the fancy work of ladies. Special needles are provided, and with these work of the most elaborate and beautiful description can readily be executed. The appearance of the machine is handsome and noble, and the finish to all the working parts cannot be excelled. Ample printed instructions accompany each machine. This machine obtained the Prize Medal at the Workman's International Exhibition recently held in London. "THE PRINCESS OF WALES" Is a larger and stronger machine than the above, adapted for the heavier kinds of work. It embodies all the latest improvements in mechanism and manufacture, and leaves nothing to be desired in a Family Sewing Machine.

Testimonials and samples of woik free. Head Offices and General Depot:— JUDKINS & Co., 16 Ludgate Hill, London. Branches:— 46 Sloane-street, Belgravia; and industrial Court, Crystal Palace, Sydenham. PREPARATIONS FOR THE TEETH. Manufactured only by Messrs GABRIEL, Dentists, Ludgate Hill, London. Sold by Chemists, Perfumers, and Storekeepers throughout the icorld. 'ICROSCOPICAL INVESTIGATION . has proved that the decaying substances which accumulate between the -. teeth contain animal t^° E fjftmb M "i<t and ve S etable para_yp=^J s^tes ) an( * *hat the A ' """ ' A =mL tooth powder s,pastes, ' , and washes in generral use have no effect upon these. Messrs Gabriel's Coralite Toothpaste, Royal Dentifrice, and Odontalgique Elixir, completely destroy and remove these animalcule, and also preserve and beautify the Teeth and Gums.

'"SEDADENT," or Cure for Toothache. This extraordinary application, MESSRS J marvellous in its effects, GABRIEL'S | gives immediate relief, without injuring the tooth, and forms a temporary stopping. Price Is l£d. 'CORALITE TOOTHPASTE, for cleansing and MESSRS '"'Proving t he Teeth, imn AT>T?n?T'cn P arts a natural redness to GABRIEL S the gumS) and giyeg brilH , ancy to the Enamel. Price .ls6d. "ROYAL DENTIFRICE, prepared from a recipe as Messrs usec * v * ier a i est y i £* ves r atjrtttt)q"( the Teeth a pearl-like WUJKiJLLb whitenesSj and impftrtß a delicious fragrance to the , breath. Price Is Gd. fWHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL, for stopMESSRS P" decayed teeth, renders r< a rtjtttt 'Q { the Tooth sound and useful wABKWdj & for mae ti C ation, no matter how far decayed. Price .Is 6d. 'OSTEO-ENAMEL STOPPING, warranted to remain white and firm as the •MESSRS J Tooth itself. This beautiGABRIEL'S ) ful Preparation restores front teetl:, and can easily bo used. Sufficient to stop ; six Teeth. Price ss. 'ODONTALGIQUE Elixir. This celebrated mouth wash is most refreshing; it MESSRS strengthens the gums, eraPAPRIFT N ' dicates tartar and all injti--6 rious secretions, sweetens the breath, and for cleansing artificial Teeth is invaluable. Price ss. Full directions for use enclosed in each box. Messrs GABRIEL are particularly successful in their system of Artificial Teeth, which they fix firmly in the mouth by means of an Elastic Guh, without springs, painlessly, and without any operation. All correspondence must be addressed—- " Messrs Gabriel, Dentists, 72 Ludgate Hill, City, London." g§f All the above preparations are on sale by T. B. HARDING, Hastings-street, Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1523, 7 November 1873, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1523, 7 November 1873, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1523, 7 November 1873, Page 8

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