Shipping Notices. •x .ml ' npHE paddle steamer <^*|£J^v •*- LADY BARKLY, J. Walkcb, Master (subsidized by t*ie Provincial Government for the conveyance of iVfoi 1 * to Motueka, "Waitapu, and Collingwood), ■will leave (weather permitting) :— Nelson for MOT QEK A, Monday, July 15, at 11 a.m. Motueka for NELSON } Monday, July 15, at 2 p.m. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Tuesday, July 16, at 2 p.m. Motueka for COLLINGWOOD, Tuesday, July 16, at 5 p.m. Coilngwood for WAITAPU, Wednesday, July 17, at 3 p.m* Waitapu for MOTUEKA, Wednesday, July 17, at 5 p.m. Motueka for NELSON, Thursday, July 18, at 7am.. Eare to Motueka, 4s. Return Tickets, 7s. Freight per steamer Lady Barkly to and from Motueka, will be charged at the rate of 7s. per ton. Steamer paying Wharfage in Nelson and Motueka. Not ice.— All goods for the Lady Barkly must be accompanied by a shipping note, and alongside one hour previous to her advertised departure. Freight on all parcels must be prepaid. Monthly Accounts must be paid. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Lady Barkly Office, Commercial Wharf. J. S. CROSS, Junr., 19-11- Agent. T EATHER W« >RK TAUGHT by Mrs. W. J.J Cullen, Washington Valley. Six Lessons, 10/-. 1436 MONEY to LEND, on FREEHOLD SECURITY. 2?-ll FELL & ATKINSON. BAPTIST NEW SELECTION HYMN BOOK, on Sale by R. LUCAS & SON. TWO MORE GOLD MEDALS AND THBEE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED TO EHE •*- THE Highest Prizes for Sewing Machines •WERE GIVEN TO THE "FLORENCE,'* In 1867, at the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK (the greatest honor attainable in the United states); Mechanics' last'tute, in Lowell, Massachusetts, in October; EXPOSITION UNIVEKBELLE, PARIS, in July; Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Society's Centenary Exhibition, in August; and at Coventry and Midland Manufacturing Industrial and Art Exhibition, in October. THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE in the world. It comprises all the good points, and combines :d that is valuable in the whole of them, besides W3i.t it has many important advantages possessed dv no other machine. THE REVERSIBLE FEED enables the operator to sew either way; to fasten ends of seams without stopping or turning the work. IT HAS THE SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE TENSION. IT MAKES FOUR KINDS OF STITCHES. THE SAVING OF THREAD over machines making the chain or embroidery stitch will in one year be more than the cost ol the machine. , THE LOCK STITCH, compared with the chain stitch, is less clumsy, — is less liable to be washed or ironed off, and does not, like the latter, form a network to retain dirt. THE EXAOr AND POSITIVE MOTION of every part, with no uncertain springs or brush pads, renders it almost impossible for a Florence Machine to get out of order, and enables even an ordinary operator to use it successfully. IT USES. THE SAME SIZE THREAD on both sides, and both sides of the seam are alike THAT IT IS THE BEST, is evidenced by the. fact that of the thousands sold in the United Kingdom during the past two years, none give dissatisfaction. All extras, filteen. articles and one dozen needles ,;. FREE OF CHARGE. A LFR ED OA K E.Y, SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND, bmdge-stkebt. . fotje dooks jfbom . McGkVs Hotel. , FLORENOR MACHINES SOLD ON! MONTHLY, PAYMENTS ,■ ; 3 '.'■ijr^4";ra'nGLßj ■nig v fi±m'an^ chimney- ' V . ? JD -SW9lßK.'' :^o.'-J>|Hl.en^leQ!'^'JfLU ■'■^iC&ZW&nrth' BrWge-strce!t.i, -^;;.^,, ;^1149 ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 166, 13 July 1872, Page 1
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546Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 166, 13 July 1872, Page 1
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