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MATAKITAKI DEEDGING COMPi^f. A DIVIDEND of Five Shillings' and NineXjL pence in the Pound is Now Payable to the Creditors of the said Company by the Undersigned. , r ■ - - ' , l ■■ ,o:t i, f. Jisro/jPiiRCY, <& Official Agent. _ w Keelson, October 2, 1872. 2110 T WO..M 08. E GOLD M E.D.A L-S - AND THEEE SiLVE,R- MEDALS A AWfZpW) <EHE.^ J >.#...:■ U P,.L.^O R,.E, N ,C E.r'^r ■WEKE GIVEN, 10 THE - ' \j{ £ { "FLO E / EN C -E," AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW/T^EKi (the-" greatest honor attainable .in the United, States),;. ]\le<jh.aoics'lastitute^'in- u -Lowt«il,- Massachusetts.' in October^' E^POSJETJQN f UN.IVEItSELt:E" r PARIS, m July; ..Manchester^anjl^nveijppp.L Agricultural Society's" ICentena^'"Exhibi'tion. in" August; andtvt?Cbyfihtfy and .Midland Illnu^ facturing Industrial-' and- Ark- Exhibition,* !&■ October. - — THE BEST FAMJLyj,SE.^IXG: ; M-ACHE3B) 'in the, world. It comprises all the good points/ and;cpnpipe^'jaJ:^aigis ifiltbc jB-holeiof them,' besiaes* wnirtTlfnai many- important i advantages posses£e.d.j)v; no .other-machine. -^ • TKE*(^EJi!:jpE^:SE-^4PEEDi -Vji. : enables the operator to sew either way;, .fasten ,to. snds of seams without stopping-'-oV turning the^ work. j. v (j, « %~\ IT IL^^HE%EEF-ADku^TING > SifAT& IT MABaS t Eptfeti^^^dy^Tlijißte^ J „ ' over machines making the chain or embroidery stitch will in one year be more than the cost oi the maohiiie^-puQff- . '. ; cllO (# I THE LOCK STITCH, compared with the chain, stitch, is less clumsy, — is less liable to he washed or ironed off, and does not, like the latter, form a network to. retain dirt. , THE EXACT AND POSITIVE ipTION of every part, with no uncertain springs or brush pads, renders it almost impossible for a Florence Machine to get out of ordeij and enablesjeyen an ordinary dper&tortdiis'e it successfully. ■*"* | ITfISES THE.SAM^SIZE.^HEEAD on both sides, andjbotiusides of the scam are alike '! k ' JLJtx£3aUL t 'X37 "j'S*" j£ |Rf K s * is eviden^d<b^hOac(GtnM if me thousands sold in the United Kingdom during the past two years, none give dissatisfaction, „; j^- • All extras, flfteenSaJticles &n<h one ddzek ncodrasl '. 40X28! > • •A^mXf;.^p^. I .3;^BW'f---Z^Ei^D-- : $A':&\-^;i^ ■'.- '^ri^'-^ '""'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 238, 5 October 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 238, 5 October 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 238, 5 October 1872, Page 4

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