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. TJLEGANT /CARRIAGES i Of every Fashionable and First-class , Description, including — State Carriages; Dress and other Carriages; Travelling Carriages; t Landaus; Barouches; Waggonettes; Sociables; i Sporting, Park, and other Phaetons; Breaks; Gigs; Cabs; Drags; Four and Two-wheel Basket Carriages, Manufactured with the greatest care and attention, with highly seasoned timber, best materials, and extra good workmanship, expressly for the Colonies of Australia and New Zealand, and all hot and variable climates, hy 17TTILLIAM THOMAS, COACH BUILDER, AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER, &c., No?, 28, 30, and 32, St. Anne Stbeet, Livebpool. A VARIETY OF CARRIAGES ALWAYS READY. Illustrated Catalogues may be seen at the office of T> T UCAS & OON, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON, NEW ZEALAND. DAILY COACH FROM NELSON TO FOXHILL. THE undersigned respectfully informs the inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas that he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill and Nelson; leaving Foxhill at half-past 7 o'clock a.m and Nelson at 3 p.m. Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Comnaercia Hotel?, Trafalgar-'fcreet, 1574 FRANCIS HOLDER. FOURPENNY EXERCISE BOOKS Just Received by R. LUCAS & SON. TWO MORE GOLD MEDALS AUD ._ THREE SILVER MED AWARDED TO EHE U "P LORENCE. ,, A THE Highest Prizes for Setting Machines WERE GIVEN TO THE "FLORENCE," In 1867, AT THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK (the greatest honor attainable in the United States); Mechanics' institute, 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. — — THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE in the world. It comprises all the good points, and combines ai. that is valuable in the whole of them, besides wm fc it has many important advantages possessed bv no other machine. THE REVERSIBLE FEED enables tbe operator to sew either way; fasten to ends of seams without stopping or turning the work. IT HAS THE SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE TENSION, IT MAKES FOURJKTNDS 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 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 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 both sides, and both sides of the seam are alike THAT IT IS THE 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. ALFRED OAKEY, SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND Bbidoe-stbeet. Form Doobs fbom McGee's Hotel. FLORENCE MACHINES SOLD ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS X rT> & \J _Z_ CD l_j rr_ 1 8p 2 O ____ »3 . 2Q s- I U2P *o ® 8 I® g t?77 ° •* S CD V

H. D. JAOKSOJ^ Bookseller and Stationer. TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AND BERLIN WOOLS ALWAYS IN HAND. - LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE and RECEIPT STAMPS ACCEPTANCF *ORMS,&e. SUBSCRIBERS WASTED FOB^SodICaII iL

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 235, 30 September 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 235, 30 September 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 235, 30 September 1873, Page 4

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