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-. : :.__• ■■■;". r ■ . ■- : -v..".s^— >.:.;rr,..fqy TW O M0 R E G OLD; ME SALS AND TH RE E S I L V ER MED AL S AWARDED TO-£HB U Xi L 6. R .E. N C E .'" A TUB Highest Prizes fob Sewing Machines •WEHE GIVEN TO TUE «*F L O R7E N C E/" -''••■ IN-'lf67, AT THE . ,; AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW- YORK (the grent.est honor attainable in -the -United>'St'<tes); Mechanics' iast ; tute,' ini Lowell, .Massachusetts, in October; EXPOSITION . UNIVERSELLE, PARIS, in Julj'.; . , Manchester,; and-. Liverpool Agricultural Society's Centepary.- Exhibition, in August;/' ahdia't Manufacturing Industrial aiid Ati . Exhibition, ia October. .- . ./'" .. T - . THE BEST, FAMILY. SF^WI^GMibHINE in the world. It comprises all the good points, and combines aL that is valuable in the whole of them, besides wriuri it has many impprtopt advantages possessed by ro other machine. THE REVERSIBLE FEED enables the operator tosew either jway;;; ; fasten Jo shds of seams without, .be turning "the work. ' ' -__--; '' ■*• J -'- IT HAS THE SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE ■".-, : -TENSIOMX ;;:*r ; P IT MAKES FOUR KINDS STITCHES. THE SAVING OF TsiuSAC*-. \[ p over machines making the: chain or embroidery stitch will in one year be more than the cost of the machine. — — * ppp *• THE LOCK S93TCH, : sornpared 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 EXACT AND POSITIVE MOTION af every part, with no uncertain springs or brush pads, renders it almost' impossible' for Machine to get out of order, : and enables even an ordinary operator to use it successfully. IT USES THE SAME SIZE THREAD * l on both sides, and both sides of the seam are alike 7 THAT It IS THE.BESTJ -, : s is evidenced by the fact that .of thej thousands sold in the United, Kingdom during the pa'st^Wo years, none give dissatisfection. ' ' *" '-■-*•. All extras, fifteen articles and one dozen needles FREE X)F CHARGE.' --- . ALF RE D OAKE V, SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND, Bbidoe-stkbet. Foub -Dooes KIOM ; f McGee's. Hotel. FLORENCE iMAb'HINJES, SOLD; ON MONTHLY. PAYMENTS ;: 3 TO BE "LET-\^T! i .TESBPR:;; SEALED TENDERS *vfill be ret„ve r i : i)y'3lß John Gackbodger until THtJttSDAYi August 29tb, for. RENTING^ 200 ACRE$ V of LAND, situated 1 ih : 'WiilME^ u SbtJTHi formerly the propertyofthe late Mr. W. Gaukrodger.; -: ,'-.'.-;. .-.' •:.'- i >'.'•.-.'•. A". -AAxPA app .-., Conditions may be *. seen at. lhe \ Fox* Hirx-I-nr, where. f urther pjarticularsj can ' Be 6Utained..... /• •, .. •,. /-. .. -<r -,-. •■: • v: yy'yj A\ The highest or any tender.. , not necessariljr: accepted. ■„ • v '-\* :':'*. -:■■'■ '■■■ '- -A: ;>■> -.-;: E. A. SIM3VtOiNDS,-Vv- A, ;.-. "■ i T. WIMSETT, \ Trustees. J. GAUKRODGER,,), „ : , July 29th. 187*2. .' ,7, ."■'.' .-. ' "7'j'ejSß.. TV/TURRAY AND INASGAHUA REEFsI 100 Shares ,in Band of Hope, „.,-.,., ; ,-r 100 -IV*,, ; ' Golilen Crown: „ ' ,' p''j . 250 „. Wealth of Nations -' • 125 „ Energetic ' . - „. ,125 „ Westland Quartzcrushing Company ;250 „ Phoenix Goldminig Compuny. * 25 „ Anderson's Quartzcrusjiiing- Company. Also, in unregistered .claims, j... i Share in All Nations .,. , I „ in Victoria Company .*,. , 1 „ in Claim No. 4, Adam Smith Line 1. „ in Claim No.-5, do. £ „ in Claim. No. 3, dp., and next to the? Energetic Company. ••'•* .. FOR SALE % THOS* BRUNNERi" - '< ■■•••. •■■•■' A. _■■-.. a.i : ■.■■: ■•.■■..»^;; ll oa NEW ZEALAND, INSURANCE COMPANY - For Firei Marine, and_Gjßneral I*aßunmM^_ Cj^iTAi^^WOY-^h UnKinited , liiabaiity oi , '..ZP: the Sharehcjiders/ -• - '' [ * 7 . Forms ot Proposal ~andVvery information can T be obtained at the! Office d£the Undersigned, orany of the .Company's; Agents. torN^Wf^ealand, Sydney, or M„boiirhe7 ' "Z 7 7 - T ' n ■'' * : Cr '' ; " U iit 'J'Z : -&?sfcta'l' PORTRAITS ! ! PORTRAITS J.! J~; A Beautiful l PHOTOGfBApra6" Picture AX _. PkIOB WlTHlif THE REACHi : 7 . __■ „.. „,, i O*F..EVEBTO"N*K.. : ;j : 7 yf ,A|- .. B""''* H/f TSAAGS^informs v hfe%TieMi • JOtX» X andithe Puhlic7thati having returned to.. Nelson, he ;hasT Re-opened his Studio, and lias great pleasure'm" 'introducing to their notice the EMOLLtO-IVORY TYPE, ah entirely.new,and beautiiul process in Photography*,; x. ffir s^aWthg .Jh softness j|md_d.eUcacy ( ,any.thing.„ ,Mthe^Tpi^Jice^^:'7^ ;■•',"-'"• ■ Street. -; ■'..'• . pt *'* P-.ZP -y-^J'; yvp --"'P.-.p ■-a py '.-.' _ : ; jpi§ m pxj irS'^d^^P^^^'W^'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 190, 10 August 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 190, 10 August 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 190, 10 August 1872, Page 4

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