Oxyobn- is Lii^B.— Db. Bbiqht's PhosJ PHppYNß.r^Multitudes. offpeopie are hope-; lessl*. "suffering' from Debility, Nervous and Liver Complaints, Depression of Spirits^ Hypochondria, Timidity, ladigestion, Failure o£- Hearing, Sigh % and Memory, La'situde^ Want of Power, &c., whose cases admit pf a . .permanent cure by the fnew remedy Phos*Vphodyne (Ozbnic Ox>gen)j which at Vbbce allays all irritation and. excitement, imparts .newenergy and. life to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures every stage of these hitherto incurable and distressing maladies, Sold by all Chemists and Druggists throughout tbe Globe. f£MTCauiion. — The large and .! lincreasin'gydemanilifor Dr Brighifc's -Pirns'phodyne has led to several imi '.ations under somewhat similar names; purchasers of this ; niedicinef should therefore be careful to ob- . serve that each case . hears the Government Stamp, witL-the words, Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne engraved thereon, and that the same - -words are also blown in the bottle. BEFORE PlJßokisiNGr, TEST "thb V A TA O N,G the innumerable makes and . 2^\Vdespri^onßtf;dßW-^/MACHIN&B before .-the Public,,; each claiming, distinctive *. fluperibrity, there are yet ONLY THREE Descriptions of STITCHE S,, viz. i~. ... i. The CHAIN(or Single Thread) Stitch. 4 2 .The SHUTTLE (or, So.called, " Lock ") Stitch. ; 3. The "Grover and Baker" ELASTIC STITCff. ! The Chain. Stitch being superseded by the fast and' permanent work of the two last described, it, has to>e further explained tbajj. -ALit the Machines advertised as .V.Lopk-' i <• Stitch'? 11 Machines, whether* operating with a -needle — as thb- Howe ahd the Singer, or with a needle, bobbin, .and rotary hook, as the WJieeler &.WJlson Machine — make;. die shut- ; . tie stitch and nothing else, A and none of the in- ( firmitieß of this stitch have been got rid of by the asuumption of the. termf" Lock-Sti.tch." ! The Gft OVER -Sp B A.KE R Company (r.ot depreciating the shuttle-stitch for some pur'- . poshes)' manufacture Shuttle-Machines as well as the Grover and Baker or Elastic-Stitch ■ ! Machines, but tbey recommend the latter as - uoequalled tor family work, or for those kinds of work-where strength as well as beauty of •stitch are. required, and particularly for any f ..materials which. are to be washed; arid -ironed. A comparison of a Seam Of. -both- kinds of sewing will confirm; the assertion that thb Grover & Baker stitch.f while possessing the -elasticity, which is deficient in the Shuttlestitch, is even ipore fast and durable and. more worthy of ihe ternk "Iqck•stit'eh. ,, f'y : '"77 '.;IW'^OT_CE; l '' : ' , Hand Machines, at well as Table Machines^ Semi-Cabinet, and Full Cabinet, in Walnut*? wood l and Mahogany, various styles, may be be 'had at !A A **..-'. Apr AA- AA. r .-'■.! , yREDUGEP: PFtICES ONE AS ST T E R M fS- ' \ : ';■'•"' V; WITB.; ALL Acces.orieß belonging, and Instructions for working, thtm, of the Company's /:.- SOLE A : GBNT, ; •'; Needles, Threads, Embroilery Silks, Machine - -- Oil, Extra Machine- pirts, always in 1.. ..v: ■ / ...Stock. _.*,.. *** Illustrated Price Lists on application. : ..... . t ■, . ' 3428 "vfilßD OAG ES*. CANARY abd PARROT CAGES, ineluding, the New, Revolving Cage, . NOW ON SALE, • AtVH. HQUNS ELL 'g, No. 1. Brides tree. 265 :
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 2, 3 January 1876, Page 4
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