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BEFORE ! PURC)BiA!SI^&^T^St^ ' 7 THE_iA ' - : '-'^A "..■ I .■- • • .: . --.. v.* " -„-. i . j -roR;,E^D;AND !e)oot.;;; • ;. A MO NG. the innumerable makes and; jt\. descriptions of SEWING; MACHINES , -betore the Public, each claiming distinctive,' superiority, there are yet OftLY TfIREE descriptions of STIT(!^ES K vtz. i-j^ , f ,” J I. The CHAIN (or Single Thread) Stitch 1 . '- : .si The SHUTTLE (or,s<M»li^, , ''Lock ,, ); {- stitch.'..; , ■ ' it: '-'^ a !; 3. The " Grover and Bak« " ELASTIC -■' j stitch;. ■la \y. ; : .; ._. ,'"" ; The Chain Stitch being superseded by the fast and: permanent work oif- the two last described, it haft to heifartherjexplained that:, ALt the Machines advertised:, as •fXiOcfc-ij , Stitch '-. iMachines, whether Operating with at i ; needle--fts the Howe and. the Singer, oc with, a needle, bobbin, and rotary, book, as the. Wheeler .& Wilson Machine-H-raake the shut? r tie stitch and nothing else, and, none of.the inf firmities of this stitch have been got *rid,,of by ; the 1 assumption of the term " Lock-Stitoh." : . o TheGROVEB & BAKBB,Company (not depreciating the shuttle-stitclifpr some, purry, poses) manufacture Shuttle-Machines .as well;, as ithe Grover and Baker or. El*stic-Stit h ' Machines, but they recommend' the latter as unequalled tor family work, or for those kinds of jwork where strength aa. well as beauty of stitch are required,; arid 1 particularly for any materials which are to be trashed and 1 ironed. A comparison of 'a Seam of both kinds of sewing will confirm the assertion that the' .Grover & Baker stitch, while : possessing the elasticity which is deficient in the Shuttlestitch, is. even more, fast and durable and more - worthy bf the term •!■$ lock-stitch." -•■. „ rPrPiHandTMachines, at well ab Table Machines^ Semi-Cabinet, and Full Cabinet, in Walnut-: wood and Mahogany, various styles, may be be had at . .:* ;...... REDUCED PRIOES ONEASJT TERM S ;.*:...! -WITH: ALL a! ■ ,*^ .;; .. -:/ Accessories belongibg, and* Instructions r fbr working them, ofthe Company's' 1 J ' SOLE AGENT,' PPi. ... ,- : W. • m;;' : y : TtiKiT<> : $ f : Needles, Threads, Embroidery Silksy .Machine . > Oil, Extra Machine, parts, always in • Stock. * %* Iliustrated^Price Lists bn application. | „.;• i ~~'V ' ' ; • ''s-ias T^ EATING'S PERSIAN J\. i iy'.-.y : m&ECTny l ,ry_ ] yrA " DESTROYING POWDER, As supplied to her Majesty's Government This .Powder is quite harmless_ to animal life, but is iiurivalled inj destroying- FLEA Si ..FUIES,BUGS', BEETLES, MOSQUITOgj MOTHS in FURS, and every otlier species of Insect. Sportsmen will find this an invaluable remedy for destroying Fleas in their Dogs, as also Ladies for their Pet Dogg. 'Being the>OriginalV Importer of this iiow( invaluable article, whict bas found so great a sale tbat ie has tempted other* to vend a socalled article in imitation ; the Pnbiic are therefore cautioned to observe that the *Pac]c-v ets : of the Genuine Powder bear the autograph of Thomas Kbatino. • *■' Sold in Packets, Tine, and Bottles oi various sizes. ... - * --:'.. • y;\'. *' KEiTING'S fiONSdNS oi. WORM ■ ; ; r TABLETS, . .., ( -... , ... , A PURELY V^ETABLE; SWEiBTMEAT, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering- the .only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREADWORMS. It is a i>erfectly (r^fe, anc\ mild preparation, and is especially 7 adapted for children. „ „' v. v ii\J.ii: :,.'_; •Sjold^inpTins bf/yarioujSi sizes, by all Ctamists and Druggists;; '_.; AiV: '•■ ' V^.*-; , : i *• V CAUTION.— ff^"The public are requests to bbserve. that all ; the above: prepa¥atiqni. . bear the Trade, Mark, as:herein:BhdWn4i- ; '*„.. :" Keating,*? St?. Pauls' Chttrcbyatd." ■ -- Trade Mark. " • | . ' THbMASl^kTiN^V^M^** P 1 "'. EtPOBT, Chemist AMp'Dßbotf_t«T.' 1 Indents ior piire Drugs and Chemicals' ' * . carefully executed. .8445 I GRATEUL— COMFORTING. Ep ps '»■ sTVxi 6 b o X' BREAKFAST. "JBy ; <i ; thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the -fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with : a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many doctors*' bills. It is by the judicious use; of such articles of diet that a constitution '. may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease • Hundreds of subtle maladies are floatihjr around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified- witb pure blood and a properly nourished frame." -—See article in the Civil Strvice Gazette. ; Made simply with boiling water or milk. , . i j Sold only in packets, labelled thus— : OAM E S EP PS & pO „ | HOMffiOPATHip qHjBBdtjSTS, 48,Threadneedle-Btreet, and 170, Piccadilly. Works : Euston Road, ahd Camdbn Town ; . y .London. . . ; 1428 TRY the AUSTRALIAN ,WINES pow, on ; SALE, f romi the well-known' Viheyatds of Messrs Salteb, akd Sons. Adelaide, SouthV, Australia. None received under four years old 4* H••* rH ° U ;N fi. ELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. ' 2gj DAILY COAOH EROM NELSON [ ; ;;;;To ! 'EoxHiL£ v -p THE undersigned respectfully informs ,tb^.' i inhabitants of Nelson and the , Waimeas that he runs, a COACH DAILY , between Foxhill and "Nelsoh; leaving Foxhill at half past 7 o'clock a.m., and Nelaon at 3 p.m. Booking Officeß at the Wakatu Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street. . ..*■ .;,. A: y. FRANCaa HOLDER,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 4, 5 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 4, 5 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 4, 5 January 1876, Page 4

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