yyySw^^S^^^^^^^Bl^»^ "- ' ■ M "-^'T;!^^^ ' '/--■,': l^M^BSl^ ' 7''7!7 ; ,T;;ic^&e.7 77Vv Informs; the Public that,7having made ari a^ ments with Gqyerhlnent,;he MUi^^r^r^jMsS^TY dutieß, which /hayeL partly beehTsuspendl^ IHBB, and . give personal attehtibnvto^ ffiie^bqye^Y: '7 branches from this, date," assuring Ws7 patrphslbf T-Sf the purity of his manotacjidre, "arid :Tcare> in'i 'ApypY the selection:: of articles upoh-whichtsiife-Tand^tTKp health depend. It is not his; intention . top 'issepAYpA A every ;kind of^proprietary^article, but p. will in iro^ yp ''Ay duce, in the proper seasons, "a variety of noveltiesT y V in family requisites, tbe prdductioa of our own : V resources. \— -~ , ' r -YP pA7: -pP-'p Ayyyy..-, HONORABLE AWARDS .' 77 , RECEIVED FOR THE 7 PTJRITT OF, C 0 E MICA LS, beY, 7 yf MANUFACTURED BY HIM, >- ' yT 7 V EXHIBITJONS 1865, 7L867, ANpyirß7^; 7 \? . J^DIGAIiT HAiii;; ; :7y;| ' : , •:, "• ";■■■■.,; " -y -.-;;; '[[ Yp 34fiiy^y J- Tjfr" - m-AT^a'NiY7^ tyy. ,•. ?,▼-.- JL..: y-7y r TY Medical, Surgical, and * MecHjAnical 7 y \y, '.- D...E NT. TS T' t Y.'A[' 'Y7y7-7 MAY: BE CONSULTED AS USUAL. ; ' 2250 MEDICAL HALL. V ■■;.-$; TWO MORE G O LD7 MED ALS 7; '7 ■7. -' 7 "and """'"■' ■■_ -T'77 777 ;:. Yp ATHREE SILVER MEDALS ,Vy7 AWAHDED IO EHB . .7 "ip L O R E "XT c ,';e ': .»» :-Y 7 . ■■ /'iTHB •' ;V ; '■',-;"•,"';"'•" ■YY'A'l Highest Prizes for 'Sewing Machines \ 1 WEBE GIVEN TO THE " F L 0 R E N C E, ? ' .... In 1 867,- At the ■_ AMERICAN INSTITUTFD, NEW YORK (the 7 greatest 'honor attainable in the United Ht'i tes); Mechanics' Institute, in Lowell,? Massachusetts, 7 ---.-; in Octoow; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, - PA U IS, in July ; Manchester and Liverpool . Agricultural Society's Centenary Exhibition, ,in ; . i August; and at Coventry and Midland- M^nur: 7 facturing Industrial and Art _ Exhibition, in 7 7 October. '. ". ■ -±—~ 7 : .77 : . THB BEST FAIVHLY SEWING;^MACHINE 77 in the world. 7it comprises all the gbod ; points, and combines d that is valuable in the Whole Of 7 7 ; them, besides wai h it has many important : . advantages possessed o< no other machine. 7 . ■ THE REVERSIBLE FEED. 7 . - enables the operator to sew either way ; .-festeh to . - ends of seams without stopping or turning the . ~7 work.. - — -• 7 Y7-A--IT HAS THE SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE : TENSION.,;,: . y7 IT, MAKES FOUR KINDS OF STITCHES.| THE SAVING OE THRE.AD7 over machines making the chain or . embroidery 7< stitch will in one year be more; than the cost 7017 tlie machine. ■'■''■'- 7. :7--THE LOCK STITCH, yy y compared withthe chaiii Jtitch, is.les.s ;clumsy,— r ie less liable to be washed or ironed off, and does not, like the latter, form a network to -retain dirt. THEEXAOT AND POSITIVE MOTION of every part, with no uncertain springs or brush -7 pads; renders it almost impossible, for a Florence .. Machine to get out of Order, and enables even an ordinary operator to use it successfully. '7 -.- IT USES. THE SAME SIZE THREjAJ) 7 v on both sides, and? both sides of the seam axe alike THAT IT IS THE BEST, , is evidenced by the fact that of the thousands sold in the United Kingdom during thie pa-st two years, none give dissatisfaction.' All extras, fifteen articles, and one dozen needles FREE OF CHARGE. 7 ALF RED OAK ET, SOLE AGENT '.' FOR. NEW ZEALAND BBIDOK-BTKEET. FotTB DOOBS FBOM -McGee'S, HpTEL.. ffiOBBNOf MACHINES SOLD ON MONTHLY 'PAY MENTS y y DAILY COACH FR^M N^SON - - . TO FOXH^L.Y^-7 > .::7;'.77T7 ; v: THE ;undersigneci respWt^y^imq&s; toe f V' ;;' ■ inhabitants of Nelson arid the WMmeaa itKat7 7 he runs a COACH DAILY; between Foxhill arid 7 f, Nelson; leaving Foxhill at halfrpast TO'clpekajai ^T ' Md-Ndsbri;atßp.m.'>:'Y7_7; Y'yV^^y]7vy7Yyyv: Booking Officeß at" the Wakatu arid Cor^^ill ,y •■; Hotelß^Trßisd^iMs&eeti?-^7 -7P7- 77^7 7Y77 '7 imp a '-__Y''YY 77 V ; '■ V- \ MA3L CONVE^^S|; tyl|||:7 '%-__^>'l-B&®BifWß^ beween NELSON; ma v^Qsronß^v^^^^^ ; ; mediisi^T-PlaMSif^^TyyhT^Yvl^ .'■ :, 3^veTNi£spN'--for^Mda^i^^ ■ ■'• r 7 '. -ai^ JTStrKn^ 'Mbjßttr^^ ■ i: J^OTe T -lbfl^N'^";)aro^<^^ Yfi,.7 to&'t^^As^^ :;^l^^'vM^rw^^^^ ■■■ '.. wd :: F^& ; Msx^ ■ 'VPJ&tylitißimii^S . . -.77 ■- $|md-efery7.TOTSi)AT^a^^^ : :vTbs:6ori#^ 7Hb^s''lii r .Sel^,'and^ira^i3^ ■:mm?w»MYs^^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 156, 30 June 1873, Page 4
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630Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 156, 30 June 1873, Page 4
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