• -fciSTABL IgfrjßD 1 185 8. J. W. TATTON, OPERATIVE, ANALYTIC, AND M E T A L LUB6I diL-LV: &c, &c, &C ; . Informs the Public that having made an angements with Government, he will now resume his duties, which have partly been suspended since; 1868, and give personal attention to the above branches from this date, assuring. his patrons of^ the purity of y his manufacture, and care in the selection of articles upon which life and health- depend. It is not his intention to keep every kind of proprietary article, but will introduce, in the proper seasons, a variety of novelties, , im family requisites, tbe production of our own resources. — — . HONORABLE AWARDS ■ BECEIVED.FOE THE .--•'-- PURITY OF CHEMICALS, &c, MANUFACTURED BY HIM^ EXHIBITIONS 1865, 1867, ; Xnd 187^ Medical Hall. ■;'-'. '. ■ ■ . 3461 JW TATTON, • IT •»■ K. "■'■ •■:■•;' : .:, ' - ■■' Medical, Surgical, and Mechanical D E NT I S T, MAY BE CONSULTED AS USUAL: 2240 MEDICAL HALL. TWO MORE GOLD MEDALS AND "."'"' THREE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED TO EHE fc6 l^ L O R E N 0 E . »'».;• ■ " J- - ■ THE ■■ -,-'v Highest Prizes for Sewing Machines WERE GIVEN TO THE « F L O RE N C E," In 1867,, at the . AMERICAJJ INSTITUTE NKW YORK (the greatest honor attainable, in the United St4es); Mechanics' last'tute-, in Lowell, Massachusetts, in Octooer; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, PARIS, in July; Manchester and TAverpopl Agricultural Society's Centenary Exhibition, in August; and at Coventry and Midland Manu- ■ facturing Industrial and Art, Exhibition, in THE* BEST FAMILY SEWING" MACHINE in the world. It comprises all the - good points, and combines il that is valuable in the whole of theni," besides wni;h it has many important advantages possessed o- no other machine. THE REVERSIBLE PEED enables the operator to sew either way; fasten to ends of seams without stopping or turning the work. , ■ —^— 4 s IT HAS THE SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE TENSION. t ■ ■ - - , IT MAKES F.OtTR,KINDS OF STITCHES, THE SAVING OF THREAD, , over machines making the chain or . embroidery stitch will in one- year be moire than the cost ol the machine. " - •- . ; THE; LOCK [STITCH, compared with the r chain stitch, is. less, clumsy, — ■ is less liable to be 'washed or ironed off," and does, aot, like the latter, form a network to retain' dirt. THE EX AOT AND POSiriVB MOTION of every, part, with, no uncertain springs or Brush pads, renders it almost impossible f or/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 T^HE 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, fifteen articles and one dozen needles FREE OF CHARGE. AL F RED O A KEY, SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND 'Bridge-street. Four Doors from v McGbe's Hotel. FLORENCE MACHINES SOLD ON MONTHLY ■- PAYMENTS . DAILY COACH FROM NELSON TO FOXHILL^ fTIHE undersigned respectfully informs the X inhabitants of Nelson and the. Waimeas that he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxnill and Nelson; leaving Foxhill at half-past 7 o'clock a.m and Nelson at S p.m. - ,y r Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Commercial .Hotels, Trafalgar-street, . > \ '. . •."_ ;, V 1574; /FRANCIS HOLDBB. MAIL CONVEYANCE . B3BJTWEEN NELSON ANP MOTUEKA. . ibf XT A YOoaK"'S COMFORTABLE XX« XX FQURr WHEEL, WAGON Runs ' beween NELSON and MOTUEKA and Intermediate Places. . ' vi 4 '. ;• .:. Leave Nelson for MotttekA every Mohbat CandTHUBSDAY, Morning, at 9 o'clock. Leave Nelson fob Richmond every Tdbsda* ' and Fjiedat Afternoon, at 4 o'clock. - Leave Motubka for Nbison every Txtesdat and Fbd>at Mobnwo, at So'olopk. Leave Richmond for, Nelson every Honda* I and Thursday Morning, at 6.30 o'clock; s ; and every Tuesday and Fbidat. AjjtebJfOON at 1 O'clock.^ ; .- -< ': ;': *-,'""-'-, The Conveyance iwtfll Si»rtirbmtheCbAOH ab» Horses in Nelson, and Utjmboijdt's, at Motueka, ' where Parcela will be Received and' Passengers Booked. --• :■ '— ; ■''■■■ ( /'-'^ '•■'-' : : - '.•'">,??2,>. :
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 158, 2 July 1873, Page 4
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