Sewing Machines. y ''.*. ', ,■ ' '*". " ' ' '"« i. ' '. . ■ ■ . ' . — , '•■')',, t : '' ; • '*•■".' / • Latest Improvements. "Valuablo Appliance?. 'len Years' :'■ .yyx-i.'i ; ..;,•..: I Guarantee. Patent Automatic Winder. Patonc Drop-Boilers. '" 0 ' r ' r ' 7 f|t*ll-|-lftrrt \ Patent Loose-Winding-Wbeel. Patent Thread Releaser. Wer- ' ' ;ro o!L ri «Vll»D ' \*keim Machines kept In Repairs for three yearr, FREE OF ; . T . W P/|F ,l . ** -J CHARGE. Illustrated Catalogues and Samples of Work free .'- ; rzo:: luxix.i.i'i ;-.- ifrgm— A '-^MAEHINES/ E WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE RETAIL DEPOT, ITIrIWIBIHUWf CORNKR OP V, PBINCES & DOWLING STREETS, DUNEDIM. Bheep Dip. ___, THB WONDER OF THE WORLD I -.--.■' ■•..■. HEBMAN'S WOiLD-EBNOWKBD SHEEP WASH AND CELEBRATED VERMIN DESTROYER. o/;lM»W.prep«ration i» known throughout tke civilized world -to be far wpoiOT-to any .v,.-.r Jb itk&ff yet discovered for eradicating tick, scab or lice on sheep, goats, or cattle. ..;.-t:,rTll i. . Aciaut to say that OM SHILLING PACKET of the powder dissolyed in tw. Ib™ ;*Ma* of waterwill wash Eighmbh Sheep. Tvs admits the most economical, as well a rr fee. ,*»ple*t plan |in the world for the cure and prevention of diseases incident to tarn ■:>.■"- f«»^ ,^yiti«M tke farmer can secure the health of his stock at the rate of |d per heat ;r .'-I* «11 tk.larct SIW DIBTBICTB in Australia, South America and Africa, no other prepara - . . • fitaa i« 'md. fa* vermin destroyer is lalso invaluable for the purpose of the Horticultur ) ; ; , fab,; , aad 14 ia most extensively used by the FiiuWEß AKD KITCHB ■ h^mnmi Amv^k, «toith» ; British possessions/ in ■ all parts of the Globe. One packet di? ?;-. TmuJFim'^MckftAoi water will serve for over half-an acre of ground and wil i.-? riPlMlly prerent , blight and exclude, all other garden pests. ., . . • , "Ai^vermia •killer it ia ah unrivalled specific. Its use will speedily : exterminate tM. kMMkbldpee'ts3uen as bugs, cockroaches, -fleas on animals, moths in rurs, ana insects oi M||U^riai % Mad«;- v f»>m- the canary to "the. poultry. For this purposeysunple and plap «fi*tteyilkrW-Wv^o%;every packet. | the^ phwder can also be used in, a dry state for tm I«irteeiea- of--, rate- *nd mice. A flitW-sprin'kled on a tlicei.ftt *vm Wmmor j o-oc|ifßM* r )»lif»fr-»i9''.-ehß^M- ia nought greedily by,.th6se ■&&&&!. w^ ie - -A -« ■ , . olfe pefei«ek:Wdpgs i^idoats will hot toutm it:in;any.fQrm.and,,are t^e«;ore perfectly sate >r x j.fjoyi'ik^ye.marrellbu^ for. Herm^n,3.ros» and Co., London, the save ■:.}' d( «i^^'jft!i intfrcolo^ JftS6,."besidesnumeroiis testimonials fron ; T) , ,_9»^i«^Vof^^i , . i rroo £>fo M*ntin t 'Breiri^ eindGo. beg; to-fttmouncje that.theyi Kare" appointed. D. -B, Esthkb,, rf •^W&klb^sMt, i X3&fy^ Gore and vicinity, and from. him the preparatioi KA3M_mi l*;»*i»ine4^tii-ii»rcels r .iPirice Onb ShilmSOj or, six packeis for "FIYH ShilLiwgJ fljo liWwd ftdnotion [allowed to. the trade.; Itoad, London.: ..,., .'.'. jd26J : :y ;'-; t ; Coffee Merchant. — *iOi^^ ■*—»—. .i . . ; i i nn. i I, 1 1, . i i, , ■■■!• ■. > '.",'!;. i !,'-••.. . ■ > -.- &. .d'.'Jv'jJ, X, ' '.: , ■ xyr^M^^ix JRURZST ROAjS^ED COFFEE KNOWN 1 *g & gl g ; SIBAKG'S RENOWNED COFFEES ARE ALL PREPABED BY HIS PATENTED 3XOT AIR PROCESS, ,'.,'.' fgf- Hence their Superiority over airothers. ja ■y.'\ ; ..,-. may be made withthe sole patentee for the right to nse the Hot Air .;•*■ c y^gggof roarting in any part of the'world not already disposed of. DAVID STRANG, Sole Patentee, Steam Mills, Invercargill, New Zealand, OiC J-'O::!;; i-v/:-;i '.:■: t;; ih.od hrr yr;i::r;ra cyj'.a '.V..; _•'■■ l-.X ! ' ' ■ ; ... ."V'"',7 ■■ y'\ '-'- GeneW Merchants yii X: ■ ■ ii *. i -. i" ' " . ""''""" - 1 y " ' ' ' ■ ' ' '= GRE At PRESSURE. GREAT PRESSURE. *^nrXB.-liavt yielded to the pressure! brought, to, bear on us by our numerous customers '* v imd'hvr^jkaoVt&l not to sell Off our Drapery Stack as previously announced. GQIO|^D"SEH our Stock of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, now being opened _ rA&y: ■ ■.. :'■■■■■■: •"••'• " • ■ oP^E\'!iN"b. ; i3^ Paletots, Dolmans, ahd Ulsters— all the newest |;.m_ak^,i"^giwb!d range. our Dress ' Materials, Cashmeres, Merinos, Homespuns, Wincey, &c. A \^, ,(sioice range, of each. -•."-.,■' ■r£x^jir i -A :■ -. x — -. r~ -— - — ■ ■ • - — ■ — /^GjME, AND^.SERjourJFlanhels, Calicoes, Embroideries, Laces, Fringes, and Trimmings \_j of e^.the^newest arid jmost fashionable kinds. _ — f r - ;■; . : ;jj ;,'ji •: . • :-yj;.- '< , ' ■ — : — . — ~ ; — . — ■■,,.,.•,. , t r _ BUYnYOURi GroberieSjT Ironmongery, Crockery, Fanoy Goods, Furniture. ;. Boots and Shoesi'Paperhangiags, Varnishes, Brushes, oils and Colors &*m un.y -.v ■■ :WE DJBPY COMPETITION, y.8.-^AI!-orderß '-by post or otherwise will receive their prompt and careful attention. . i\"" V " " ':' - \ ";•/ : ' ' - ! " Agricultural Machinery. , OREA^ TBIAL OF REAPEEB AJSJD BINDERS held at. Mr: Horman's Farm, Southland, on February 27th, under the auspices of the ftftspices of the Agricultural.and Fastoral Society , ■••';./.' m c cormice: Na. 8 IMPROVED TWINE BINDER AGAIN VICTORIOUS ! ! ! V. _ - ' ■ . -.■ AWMded, FIRST PRIZE SILVER MEDAL and a half entry money, beating all other . w>aohines in the field, both English and Colonial Make, making CT 38 First Prizes for the Season 38 w. a-: ISTORTH, '..';„ ■; ■ •y ■■ .v . ■ Agent, Bond-street, Dunedin. Twifirp, AI^P OIIi IN STOCK,
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 358, 20 May 1884, Page 6
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