TWO MORE *.G;O L D •MED AL S : .;. • • ';■ I ■ AND .., ■ - ,'- . THREE SILVER SIEDALS AWABDED TO EHB . 1 fc6 "pi LORE~ N0 E ..»'..' -L " THE . E^ighest Phizes, for Sewing Machines ... ... WEBB GIVEN TO THE / '"■ ' " F L O RE NO E, " In -.1667, A.T the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW^YORK (the greatest honor attainable "in the United States); Mechanics''l3Btitute, in Lowell, Massachusetts, in October; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, 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. ■■ > . i-—.' . . .•,;:.; THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE in the world. It comprises all the. good points, and combines al. that is valuable in the whole of them, besides wauh it has many important advantages possessed by no other machine. THE REVERSIBLE FEED enables the operator to sew either way; fasten to snds of seams without stopping or turning the work. : IT HAS THE SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE TENSION. 7 . 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 oi the machine. — — THE LOCK STITCH, compared with the chain stitch, is less clumsy,— is less liable to fee washed or ironed off, and does not, like the latter, form a network to retain dirt. THE EX AOr 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 bath. Bides, and both sides of the seam are alike THAT IT IS THE BEST, is evidenced by the fact that of the thousaids sold in the United Kingdom during the past two years, none give dissatisfaction. . . _ All extras, fifteen articles and one dozen needles FREE OF CHARGE.ALFRED OAKET, SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND Beidge-stkeet. Fotjr Doobs fboh .McGee's Hotel. : . , FLORENCE MACHINEB SOLD ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3 FOR SALE. INVALIDS' fi HAIBS Invaluable in case of sick-\_^ ness or acci- ■ dent, the -first ever made in New Easy Chairs, all' patterns . < v Folding Chairs, Arm Chairs Chairs,,all sorts, shapes, and prices Coaches and Sofas, in cedar, walnut, wood, and red birch "-*■• DiciDg Tables, sliding frame or telescope, with patent screw, so that a child may open or shut them ; .: Fancy Whatnot - Fancy Canterburys j Ladies' Wardrobe, Glass Mirror, Centre. Door Papiermache Tables, inlaid with mother-of-pearl ' ■ Bookcases, with escritoire or plain '.'■■,! Best Oval Centre Table, carved pillar and claws Handsome Arabian Bedstead, ur cedar or other woods Spring Mattress, Hair Mattress, &c. &c Washstand, only 12s 6d. Flax Pillow, only ls^d Carpets made and laid down. Orders promptly attended to, in town or country. GEORGE FLEMING, London House, 2054 T > Hardy- street Colonial series of. elementary V>.. SCHOOL BOOKS, &o.'. Edited by Thos.'A. Bowden, B. A, Oxen. Adapted to the Schools of New Zealand and ' '"'' Australia. - >■ Suitable either for Secular or Denominational Schools; well printed, and strongly bound in . cloth. vi ; List of the Series : , •' First Reading Book ; ; Second' Reading Book Third/Reading Book ; ..-•:, i Fourth Reading Book ■ . : . Fifcst English. Grammar- .\- . ..; Second English Grammar, with Analysis . ; First Arithmetic, Tables and Exercises Second Arithmetic . ■'., . , Fir^tSpemrigßobk;. . , •"''; *•■■'_/: ' Second Spelling'Book'' ' : , - ■ First' GteograpHy ' " '' a> ' : -'' ■"-'''' •* r - ,• ,"■ ! Elementary Class Book of Geography • Class Book of Geography : "Elem'ehtary-Plij'sical Geography •'". ; Class Book of Physical- Geography ■>■> i. ~ .« First New^Zealand Geography Class Book of New Zealand Geography School" Atlas of New Zealand ' Class Book of Inorganic Chemistry ' Bible Reading Lessons for Secular Schools ; „ jh three parfe H _ v: / i WallMapofNeW;Zealand vl . , ' I Sold at the Nev\^Z^imHsE9ub*Btibnal l 'l)epoßitpry, Becteimed\^ttd^^^Ui^g£olb'i T |ui.d>t' : ;the Branch' Depdtsiinf the- 'several'* Provincial -Towns, and by all Booksellers throughout the Colony. : ~ "'AG^TS'fpK^NEtSPN':"'' "'••■'•■■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 247, 16 October 1872, Page 4
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