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t W\ NE£-OPN COLLEGE^ \^ j&JfoiSjpP'toLEND.on FREEHOLD SECU\jjjL >MTY. Interest at current rate. . y Apply ta^^I&^POLLOOK, , r . . r ' Secretary. / i College Office, Nelson, June 6, 1873. 1542 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVI"\ , . DENT SOCIETY. ' \ FOR MUTUAL LIFE" ASSURANCE, &a - NEW ZEALAM) BRANO-H, Head psmefkf'WeS^nspa^A , Present Annual R^jflsnub, £280,000. / I Accumulated and^>€sted Funds. jei.330.09g r / I Persons Agstjmg with this Office sHare fee/ jwhole Profits, and a Bonus is declared/every fifth/ Jyear. V A f !' Agent : A. W. Soaife. / Medical Referee : W. B. Ssaly, Esq., MS). , ■ j 2842 A NEW G O O D S , jTpX MALAY,— NOW ON SALE,— 3 cases Gilt Pier Chimney Glasses, all sizes, in splendid condition 1 case Maple, Rosewood, and Mahogany do. X 1 „ Toilet Glasses, all si-res X 1 n ditto, Twisted Pillars and Marble ! Stands | 1 „ Folding Chairs, well, assorted, with and without Arm and Foot rests. ! At H. HOUNSELL'S, : No. 1, Bridge-street. 2655 ICHAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!!! !Tj]X ECHO, and NOW ON SALE— j- 4^ 12 dozen Superior Windsor Wood Seat I Chairs 3 „ Children's Low Chairs, with pans complete i 3 „ Children's High Chairs, assorted 24 Cane-seat Chairs, in great variety' Afe H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. 1338 CASES IRON BEDSTEADS afid CHILDREN'S COTS, including Folding (Bedsteads, with lath bottom, NOW ON SALE, sin great variety j At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. l,; Bridge-street. 1337 'Perambulators ! Perasebulatobs 1 1 ■ Just Opened and Now on Sale, 3 cases single perambulators, with Hoods complete, j AS. H. HOUNSELL'S. No. 1, BridgQ-streat. 1335 j'fWO MORE GOLD MEDALS^ i AND 1 THREE SILVER' MED \ '/ AWASBHjyrO THEy « \^ftfA^%o fS/Ml^A E . »» 1 A~ /J A tss A f \ Highest Psizes^or/Sewing Machines I WEKB GIVEN TO THB ' } *l X" -F . L O R E N C E," / In 1867, at the \ AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK (thef greatest honor attainable in the United States); I Mechanics' Institute, in Lowell, Massachusetts, j m Octobts-; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, j PARIS, in July; Manchester and Liverpool i Agricultural Society's Centenary Exhibition, in* August; and at Coventry and Midland Mahu- \ facturing Industrial and Art; Exhibitmn. m| October. \ THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE \\, in the world. It comprises all the: good' points ; V and combines all that is valuable in the whole of y them, besides wmch it has many important i advantages possessed by no other machine. 1 ' '' THE REYERSLBLE FEED \ Enables theoperator to sew either way;f festen to \ ends of seams without stopping or turning the i work. , — ■■■-••.■. p, ... j IT HAS THE SELF-ADJUSTINa SHUTTLE TENSION. I 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 o< the machine. ' — THE LOCK STITCB; j compared with the chain stitch, is leas clammy,— j is less hable to be washed or ironed off, and does o,ot, like the latter, form a network to retain dirt« I I THE EXACT AND^STHVa MOTION '( of everypart, with no uncertain springs or brash / gads, renders it almost impossible for * ,Flor.enee / Machine to get out of order, and enables even an / ordinary operator to nse it saccessfblly. 7 IT USES THE SAME SIZE THREAD f oh both sides, and both sides of the seam ard alike I THAT IT IS THE BEST, is evidenced by the feet that of the thousands sold* ih the United Kingdom during the past two i r eara,| none give dissatisfaction. \ All extras, fifteen articles and one dozen aec-dles* FREE OF CHARGE. *. JAlfred" oakey, f SpIM AGENT EOR NEW ZEALASB : BanMJB-SEBEET. FoUB DOOBS VRQJ£' / ; MoGeb's Hothsi,. , — — ' FLORENOS MAOBINES SOLD m MONTHLY PAYMENTS •'".''

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 274, 14 November 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 274, 14 November 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 274, 14 November 1873, Page 1

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