■; . . V;..._^- r »-*:;-*»l-^ yJISff. TATTO^:7 7 OPEyRii|IV«E, ANAI'TTIC, " !' ''XP -7 AMD PM E Ti; ',£ LLURGICAL 7 7 &c,&c, &c Informs the .Public that having made anangements with Government, he will now resume bis 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 his manufactobe, and care in the ; selection of articles upon which life and health depend. It is not his intention to keep every kind pf proprietary article, but will introduce, in the proper seasons, a variety of novelties ia famUy requisites, tbe production" of our own resources. \ HONORABLE AWARDS • RECEIVED for the PURITY OE CBEMICALS, -&c, MANUFACTURED BT HIM, EXHIBITIONS 1865,^L867, and 1872. Medical Hlll. ,- ■ -"'- . * 3461 T W mAT^ON, Medical, Surgical, and Mechanical -> D E.'N.T ; :i' : *S-.T, ; . _'/ . MAY BE : CONSULTED* A.S* USUAi. . 2240 ■■■■? iMEDICJLL; HALL. TW O 'MORE G6 LD :M E D7A !li S py . . akd, t y : '* -' y - - * ".. .- . THSP MEDAiLS AWABDBD TO EHE £ ' '-' 7 • fc6 "p -"L "'"O : R';.E ' W '■'&'' Eyi?"s -- *'" ;; * !■ ' XHB !'■'.■'■ 'X 1Highest Prizes for Sewing Machines WERE GIVEN TO THE ... , « F L Of R E N 0 E;» - : " V In 1867, at thb* ; •*'-•-' '7 7 ; . AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK "(the greatest honor attainable in the United States); Mechanics' Institute, in Lowell, Massachusetts, in Octobef ; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, PARIS, 7 in 7 July; ..Manchester and Liverpool . Agricultural Society's Cehtenwy Exhibition, *inv August; 5 and at Coventry and Midland Manii* ' facturing Industrial and Art Exhibition, in October.;*' •■ '•-* ;* -;' p. -'■ ■•;/-. '"-pipy---" ' THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE in the world. It coihprises all the gobd points, • and combines al that is valuable in the whole of them, besides which'' Tit .has ; itnahy yihiportant advantages possessed bv no .other machinery. **> THE REVERSIBLE* FEED 7 enables the operator to sew either way; fasten to ends of seams without stopping or turning 1 the ■ work.** --' • — —y. ..-..-- IT HAS THE SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE TENSION, .'..-.- IT MAKES FOUR KINDS OF STITCHES. THE SAVING OF THREAD , over machines .making the chain or embroidery stitch wiU in one year be more than the cost oi the machine. . .'., — ~,- .""... THE LOCK STITCH, , - -.7 ". .' compared 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 of every part, with no uncertain springs or*brush *-&dg, renders it almost impossible' for "a7F!6re^ce Machine to get out of order,and enables evenTiin ordinary operator to use it successfully. 7 - IT USES THE SAME SIZE THREAD ; on both sides, and both sides of the seam are alike THAT IT IS T9E BEST, , ?p is evidenced by the; fact that ofthe thousands sold in the United Kingdom during the past two years, none give dißßatisM*tion. ' ' «' '''{ly r\. All extras, fifteen artioles and one dozen needles FREE 6f CHARGE. ?P -Ay p al freiToXke:!,^ SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND Bbidob-stbeet. Four Doors; from -*■'• McGeb's Hotel, ', FLORENCE MACHINES SOLD ON' '■,•■• MONTHLY PAYMENTS DAILY COACH PROM NELSON 7 TO FOXHILL. THE undersigned reß^ec^ft^ v:? liiifortiits~';''thV .'-*: - inhabitants of Nelaon and the Waiirieaß that ' he runs a COACH DAILY, between Foxhill and Nelson; leaving Foxhill at half-past 7 o'clock a.m and Nelson at 8 p.m. v .PXPyTsy Booking Offices at the Wakatu and ConuHercial flotds, Trafalgai>street. '-'>.'-■ L ''!-' ; 7i -p--pyx . 1574 _.-'-■: FRANOIS HOLIMiR. y 7 ' MAIL' COi^YAkQE 'l-^i??? BETWEEN NELSON AND 7* HTTT A TO OCK 'S COMFORTABLE • Jtl FOUR-WHEELT WAGONS Rims , : * ibeween NELSON and MOTUEKA 7 mediate Places. . '■l-yP'tP-'- ■■■^"yy^yPpiplx Leave Nhmon- for Motueka; *; every. Mobtoat ,7 .. .-•!". and Thubsday MoßNnrOjat^-9 o?clock. 77 Leave NBtsoN fob yTki^oi&^ej^-TvssDXip' ; and F*Bn***A^.As^^ : i^ve^M6sPtri^' I '^r r /NM 7y7 * . • • "and- FBiJXAT J^wm^'it%6 i iiU^yyi '!??. ■■■ Leav-e-^^HMo**^'**^-^^ •'-■:• and 'Tj-riJBSDA-tf.Mo-Ba'ra^ y,s,s ?and' ev^'*TuHß**6Aif;'tira'l'';Firo^^ .-• •■-KodN'at^o*-'--!^ i The -uonveyan^ T^'^tarib iroin the CoAOHAiiij 'lpii Hobseb iii NelßpW^Cß**^ where' 'P«celtf!willCDC>7 Re^Ve^.andy Pasßeßj(^i.7?# ■Booked. 7T . ■psxyypYyipypyyyp^^yz&y -i . ,.;.■,—■. - . .-,-■• '•:-!!•■• ;■:"'■'■-*-■-* rr,* -'■* *■■■-■ ■■• ' j *' .- ■<■'-' -l •■y^-'f". :<r<^ tvfrii,;.-;.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 159, 3 July 1873, Page 4
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639Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 159, 3 July 1873, Page 4
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