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BEFORE I PCJRiDHASINGr TEST ■'•■ FOR HAND AND FOOT. T>; « , , ,^yi,?MO.N,G^the inntohißT^bler,miitteß and ' EL X de«crip^ipps>f{SE^|NG;MA r CHINES . before the PjioUjS,"'each v fclairoi i npr dis.tinrtive ■ supeHoVity, there afeiyit^dNLWTHREE ■ Descriptions bfoSjTJ<TCffMSi<vist. 1— -o TrTh g chain (or Single Thread) Stitch. :: i ,2.]Tb> SBDTT:LEC(6r;:pdTcal^d, " Lock '•) r* -i A x Jj q^% t* i '< -\j> --'t ■■ >a\ \ ' ■<■ ■• -- VS. Th^e^" trover Whd^Baker » tEL»ASTIC ' The Chain Stitch being sjijperßeded by the -;faßl>' i and>pe'rhiftnent r %ork r ..bt the two last odesoribed^t-rhas to he further explained that ji.Li. ir the Machines,, advertised .as x "LockStltoh operating with a needle-^-as the Howe and the Singer', or with falneVdie^bdbbin^fiftgi rdtary I Wheeler &sWilson Machines-make the shut'tteititehandnothinpelset and noneof the infirmities of this stitch have been got rid of by the assumption of the term " Lock-Stitch. " A m%ROWEB\ tSWKpft, Ggmp fifivot poses) manufacture Shuttle-Machines as well as the Grover and Baker or Elastic-Stit h rJl&ftchines,,. but they recommend the latter as unequalled' tor family work, or for those kinds of work where strength as well as beauty of particularly for any materfalVwhiclt are i to be washed and ironed. A comparison of a Seam of both kinds of t sewiog will Tonflrm the assertion that the i GrowrS Bto£t#c>fsfcM |o%eßMiirtheeUstioity whfcli is aeflcient in tfro Shuttlestitch, is even more fast and durable and more r ; wotthy.,pf the term " lock-stitch " $ggr notice.X [Hand^Machiines, at;well, ffS; .Table Mtfchjne^ .rSemi-Qabinpfc,' a^.i'ull. JCabinet, in Walnut^ • wood and Mahogany, various styles, may be be had at nr;r ris?- tj* tx£*", r;» n 1 " i\* li ?T OV.UI * E WSSS. P iP.5 III:! -Ji. ON BA-fiJfTBBMB- -^ r . fr f VriTBL AWL Accessories and Instructions for working them, oE the Company's 'V- *"' SOLE AGENT, ,W. , M. STAN TON. Needles, Threads, Embroidery Silkß, Machine sT ' - luv^ ■vx i.; ¥axx" : :j • r-fj.* Illustrated Price J*iets on application. • J ' * ' ■■■■■■■'■>>■■•<■ >■ 34 28 J'T> LTIOAS>&/SON{ have ;the; following iXS>* ;1 Wi)BjS, ogl&AliK^at :thefr Ndw Premises, opposite N. Edward's & Co. Warehouse : — ' '-'' Tfie Goldbn Ladder Sbribs, comprising :— Queechy What She Could, and Urbane & his Friends Opportunities Sceptre 9 and Crowns, House in Town • tbe Flag of Truf e Aunt Jane's Hero Withb'utiand Within .s= Walks from Eden: >■■ Melbourne Hou«e Dare to. jdo. Bight ; : . .. Three Little Spades Dat<y ''"'[■■ -'•' " Wide Wide World Willow Brook The Little Camp on Nettie's Mission 4 \ (Eagle Hill ?-;r cSt.epp.ing Heavenward y Gletf tjjinalj. ! j ..j; 1 ; I Dray ton llnll . House of Israel Vinegar Hill Little Sunteams The Old Helmet . The Golden Ladder' Star out oi Jacob T7T EATING'S, PERSIAN JJL. ■ '"" "INSECT- ■"■■■■• . DESTROYING POWDER, As supplied, to her Majesty's Government This -Powder; ; is quite < hqrtiilesjf ,to animal life, but iß,unri.Kall.e.4,in[ j.dest?oyjng .FLEA S, FLD3SB, BUGS, BEETLES, 1 MOSQUfTOS, MOTHS in FIJBgi and ieveryr other, .species of Insect. Sportsmen will find this an invaluable remedy for-.; destrojing _Fleaa in tlfeir DPg«,,ft«, a^Bp Xadie^.for their Pet Dog'j. ! Being ite Original Importe^ol '-this now in- < valuable article, whib 1 ! ■ has found so great a ; sale tbat it has tempted othem to vend a so- ; called article, in imitation ; the Public are I therefore caut}pned"to observe that the PackI tteo|,thj^pnuine Powder bear the autograph i various MzeSi^i^^"*--"^-;"^-,:^^^^^? i ■ ir M^^m • — ■^^ !^«^f 1 READING'S BON ; BONS or WORM ! TABLETS, A.PI7RELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both^ in 5 appearance and taste I ,' ' furnishingC a jmost agreeable method -of administering the only certain remedy for , INTESTINAL or T^BEADW'ORMSi -^ is a' 'perfectly fsafe 1 and mild and .is , especially [adapted for children 1 ;" w ■ ; C Sold in Tins of various sizes, by all Chej mists^nd.D.ruggißtß. ;..,_ , ... . ..,.. t ■ CAUTldN^i^Tntfpubiic'are^uested to observe that all the- above preparations jbear^Tr^dejMar'^/apher^.^owilr- , . ' Keajbingr;?7; ! St.; Pa'u^s iChurphyayd/'; '< . ; : * fTHOMAS EBATHSG ff Lbnd,on, ?.j>a ! E>x'P ! 6 b T GhjE m 1 s-xr vlA^p.D niUiCt o 1 sTy i . Indents lor "pure Drugp'and- ,Cbemiqa\s t o 1 ; :■• '■--, ■ 'carefuUy/ executed,' 1 i'i...;84-tS I•: .'■!■'^: ,':•■■:'-.-'; *--•>':! *rii* :'■».!, I ' „(■.■.. rt iEi !f! - >l!;; •" vh BRBjAKFAST^ '• 1* wi I ? «By^ t^ro^gFkriowl^dge of the nStßral I laws Which fljovern tho operations of digestion' |tj£™^tU&,'>Wt^tf careiti! appUcati6)B*oiF Ithe fine of well-selgctea'Co'coa^Mri' jßpps;has : p^j6vfd'e;d' bur breal^st^tables with j rfdeiicately-flaypred beverage which'may save lus many doctors' bills. It is by the "jlidicioUs I use ofßuch articles of diet ith'at a constitution I may be gradually built up until strong j enough to resist every pendency to disease. ; Hundreds of eubtl©, maladies are floating [around us. ready. to attack, wherever there is !a weak point. We may escape many k fatal ■shaft by keeping ouraelves; well fortffled with i pure blood and a properly nourished frame." 1 — See article in the Civil Strvice Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. ; Sold only in packets, labelled thus— J AjMB S„. B.P P S , & CO „ ; "^HbMbsOP^^Bmfi^HEMiSTS, § s , 48, Threadneedle'-streetV and 170, Piccadilly; ! Works sJSwxoif BoAo/ilb Oaudb^ Town' ! .'. •.-■;■ •'■* i^-' ( ij^pii i :--_ ;;; ,7^. 1 -. -^2S

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 7, 8 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 7, 8 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 7, 8 January 1876, Page 4

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