"B"EFOHE" PURCHASTNG-; TEST" ;" FOR HAND AND tfOOT. -■'A- M Q:N;G,;the inmimerable makes,- ;andv 3 81. descriptions of SB WING MACHINES befors the Public, eacb^claiming distinctive mvekoMyinhmVdTe&fJONLY'THltiEEZ . Descriptions of STITCHES, viz. :— ' 1. JThe CHAIN (or Single Thread) Stitch. ~ 2 3?he SHUTTLE (or; 80-cilled, « Lock $) i Stijch. , ....... . , ..,.\.^. 3. The « Grover ancl Baker " ELASTIC ; STITCH. ; s ..Ttje Chain Stitch being supersede)} by the fast land permanent work of 'the •two last 1 3e.scEibed, it has to be further explained-tbat-fide the Macnines ,as_4'. Lock-, Stitch " Machines, operating with a« needle — as the Hbwearid tiie'S[ngeri or with a nebdlej JtibbbfiiS and .iroftary / hPO^i gC ]th,e Whejler & Wileon Machine — make the shut' firmides of this stitch have been got rid of by the ajspumption of the term " Lock-Stitch." Tie GROyER- fc-B^KEttiComp^nF^rot x depreciating inei satfttle^stitcH for spn& pur- '■ r , poses!) manufacture ShutiWf&lichiffe* 1 as 1 well--as t^e Grover and Baker or Elastic-Stit h .Machines, but they recommend the latter as ' unequalled tot family work, or for those kindr of work where strength as well as beauty of stitch are required, and particularly -for any mate "iala which are to be washed and'ironedi '•' A c( mparison of a Seam of both kinds of Hewing will confirm the assertion that the GrovJer-ikßjaker Btitoh> while 'possessing thoj> elasticity which ib deficient in the Shuttlestitch, is even morefaßt and durable and more worthy of the term " lock-stitch " . ■; BS" NOTICE.Ha|nd r Machines, at well as Table Machines, SemilCabihet; add Full Cabinet, in Walriutwoodjand Mahogany, various styles, may be: be had at | JE£EIStS6ED PRIqjES 0 N •BAS' S" T'E R M S WITH AIJL Accessories belonging, and InatructiQnS; fof, ; . ; working thorn, of the Company's '■ SOLE AGENT, »WJ M. S'TANTON^ ■Needles, Threads, Embroidery Silks, Machine Oilj^ Extra- Machine parts.- always in > .-.-■ ■-' '■- t:L :. . L .» #d£- ■ '?: / 1 : . .•> •%♦• Illustrated Price Lists on application. .' ;';' \ - •••■'' '■'■■ ZA2& EBA'TJ-NQ-WfS PER.SI^.^ DESTROYING POWDER, Ag supplied to her Majesty's Government-: : .This Powder is quite harmless to animal life, but is unrivalled in destroying VLB AS,"" FLIES, BUGS, BEETLES, MOSQUITOS, MOTHS in, FURS, and every other < specif s. of Insect. Sportßmeu will find this .an invaluabJe remedy : for'' destrd) ing Fleas ' in' their Dogs, as also Ladies for their Pet Dog'.i. Being the Original Importer of this now in- . valuable article, whiea has found so great a . sate that ic has tempted other* to vend a sn- , called art'e'e in imitation,; the , EufiUc fare ' therefore cautioned to observe that-ihie Packets of the Genuine Powder beat the autograph •of Thomas' Kßi/riNG •' ' ' : - * -•- .- . Sold in Packets, Tine, and Bottles of. ! various sizes. KEATING'S BONBONS or WORM TABLETS, A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both in , appearance and, taste, .furnishing, a most ! agreeable method, of administering tlie,, only [Certain remedy for 1 INTESTINAL" or THREAD WORMS,,: It is a ; perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially ■■ adapted for children. : S6l& in_Tins of. various sizes, by all Cher mists and Druggists. C-AiDTlOK—gar^He. public are rgju^sted to observe that all the above preparations bear the<Trade Marjc, lasihereinahowa— A ;' '■•'■■'■' « Keating, d7 StirpauVs-Churfehyard. 1 ' i : ,-;■-.;" '- < ''' " - H» r : ;^ \ THdJJitASeEJEf TitiQy'pmAHhf , ' : ) • "-Exp:o« : x' : "CH : #Biis x';' AJrof'-piifrid'oiffT.' . Inaeniß fW'pure Dfogs andVCheAilc^s : /' !i j'^ carefu^yexecuSe^. 1 ; ' 'SWS^ 1 /.I, '' GRATEUI^COMFORTIN«.;; : - ; :.; ' ; * E| p\ ; pv. g; , ; ..^T :• Qi" Q. <Q pU BREAKFAST.. . "By a thorbiigh knowledge. of the natural laws |rbjch govern- the operations of ; digestion,^ and nutrition, and My"& careful applicaiion of the fine properties of w^ll-Sele'cte'd- Cocoa, Mr. ErPflhas 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 may be gradually built ; = jap^^nitil strongr enough'' to resist every^iendeiiicy'tq "disease. Hundreds f of subtler maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a * v eai£ point. We may escape iriany a v fatal Bhaft by keeping ourselves well fortified .w|th ; purS blood and a properly nourißtie^ frame." — SeeJarticlein'theiCti/iY Sir»tc« C?aic«e; Made simply (with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, labelled; thus— aam s; s e?p 3r & c 6 ., V ; HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, THreadneedle-streeJ;,. and 170, -Piccadilly. .iWo»ks : Eusxok R6lD,iia>tr£MtDE#ToVN . LONDOW. , : , J/-. 1428". T IVER PILLS FOR INDIA .;-|M , AND. THE COLONIES. v,,,r ft DRi KING'S Dandelion and Quinine Liver Pills (jwithout mercury) are the best remedy for Bile,(Wind, Indigestion j Sick" HeSdacheji Spasms,. Giddiueßs, Heartburnj : Nervouaneiaj Gout, and all disorders of the Stomach and Liver. They combine mildness in> operation with the most admirable effects, and as an aperient, cannot be eurpaased. . Manufactured by,* JAMES RORKE^ i : 47,' . Mortimer-Btreet, London, W., and sold all over the World by most Ohofrmts aiid Medicine- vendors, at Is. lid.; 2b.- Od t> 4s. fi and FOURPENNT EXERCISE BOOKS , Juet Re^yed by a, LfJOAS * SQW
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 5, 6 January 1876, Page 4
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