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- "' ' ' # ' ' - "'■ '; • ■.: ■ """ \.| FOR HANDJ AND FOOT. A MO N G the innumerable makes and i jOL descriptions of SEWINGI/MACHINEB i before the Public, each claiming distinctive i •jip'erWrjtyi therefore' yet ONJLYi THREE I Descriptions of STITCHES, viz. :— - ' !i 1. The CHAIN (or Single Thread) Stitch. , 2 ;sChe SHUTTLE (or, so-called, 'Lock;") Stitch". 3. The "Grover;: and^ Baker" ELABTIC STITCH. The Chain Stitch being superseded by the ; fast, and permanent work of the two last i described, it .has to be further explained that .all the Macnines .advertised as "Xock- : Stitch "Machines,'! whether operating with a ; noedle-uas the Howe.und the Singer, or with ■ a) needle, bobbin, and rotary book, as the Wheeler & Wil#on Machine--niake the shut' > tie stitch and nothing else, and none of the iaj flrmities or this -stitch have been got rid of by ( the aspuniption of the term '.'.Lock-Stitch.". :, The GROVEU & BAKER Company Cnpt depreciating the shuttle-stitch for somel pur- \ poses) manufacture Shuttle-Machined .as well : an the- Groyer ;and Baker of ?Elastic-Bti^.'h Machines, but they recommend the latter as unequalled tor family work, or for those kinds of work where strength as well as beauty of stitch are required;; and particularly for any materials which are to be washed and ironed. A comparison of a Seam dfl both kinds of sewing will conflrm the . assert'on 'that the Grover & Baker stitch, while posaesMng the elasticity which is deficient in ; the Shuttlestitch, it even 'more fast and durable^and jaore wor^'pf t^e fffcdf " lock-stitch "; ;' • ■;. ; ; ' i NOTICE; „ Hand Machines, at well as Table Machines, Bemi-Qabinet, and Full Cabinet, in Wa,lnutwood and Mahogany, "various styles, may fie be had at ' " ; REDXrqED PRJQES 0 N „ Ib A; Sj t -.TxE ,-.R:,.M 8 WIX^AU. Acejeßiories^belpnglng, and Instructions. for " workipg Jhuni, of 'ijhe Company's M: SOLE AGENT, W. M. STANT.ON. Needles^ Threads, Embroidery Silks,' Machine Oil, Extra Machine parts, always Tn . Stock, ■'' - %* Illustrated Price Lists on application. ■ -■■ •• '' . '■ • ■ ••• ■■3428 R LUC AS & SON have the following • .WORKS on SALtt,, at 'their: New Premises, opposite N. Edward's & Co. Warehouse:— " The Goldjcn Ladder Sebiks, cpm- '."' '' 'prising :—'.'; ' ': V Qiieechy WliatShe Could, and Uibone & hjsErlends ' Opportunities Sceptres and Crowns. House in Town ... the FJag .pf Trur.e Aunt^Jane'sllerp ,Withont and Wittim W.alts from, Eden Melbourne Hou«e , Dare to dp Right ' '.three Littte Spades Dairy iWifle Vl'id^Wprld Willow Brook The Little. Camp on , Nettie's, Mission ' '! Eagle Hill Stepping Htavenward Glen Luna ( Draytbn ijall ' House of Israel ""Vinegar, Hill Little Sunreams The Old Helmet ' The Golden Ladder Star out. pi Jacob K EATING'S PERSIAN INSECTDESTROYING POWDER, As supplied to her Majesty's Govtriiment This Powder |s quite harmtest to animal life, but is unr|valled in destroying , FLEA S, FLIES, BUGS', BEETLES, MOS(iUir()S, MOTHS in FURB, and every otber species pf Insect. -Spprtpniea" will find this .an'in,Taluabl,e remedy , , for ' destroj ing Jllisas in their Dogs, as also, La^iesfpF; their, PetxDdga. Being ih« Original Importer of. this now" invaluable article, whicH ., has found, so > great a sal« that it,haß. tempted other/« to ( yend a 'sccalled. artiq'e in ltnitatipn • the public are therefore cautipned to observe tha| the'Paftkets of the Genuine Powder bear the autograph ,pf THOMAB .KBATINa. ... .Splq, in- 'jackets', 1 Tin!>,r and .Bottles,; pf , various eizes. ' ". ".■' ' , ■ KEATING-S BoEbONS or WORM TABLETS, ; A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, ; both '.in ' appearance and taste, furnishing '% ' ■iriost ! agreeable methdd of adminis'terih^ the ' - only f certaui remedy ' for INTESTINAL br THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for .children. : ;: 1 Sold in Tins of variouß sizes, by all Chemists and Druggists. ■•••..-: ■> ■. 1 . ■.-.■. ■ CAUTION^rBSTThe public are requested . to opserve, jthat 'all the above preparations! Ijiear the Trade Mark, as herein shown—"Keating, 97 St. Paul's Churchyard." , • Trade, Mark. THOMAS KEATING, London, Exfobi Chemist and DBUoaisT. 'Indents for pure Drugs and Chemicals ■ •'■ carefully executed; 8445 GRATBUL— COMPORTIN G. EP P S *'~ 0 0 CO A. BREAKFAST. ' • fßy a thorough, knowledge .of. the natural , laws which' govern the operations of 4igest|on . and nutrition, and by a careiul application of! the fine prpperties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr*' Erfs has' provided our breakfast tables with; a. delicately-flavored beverage which may save \ us many <ibp tors* bills. It is by the j udicious ' use of such 1 ar ticks of diet that a constitution niay^b^gWdually built, up tfhtil stfrpng ' eriough' 'to 'resiet every tendency to disease, j Hundreds of Bijbtle ; maladies .are .floating around ; us jready to attack; whenever there is a. weak point; " We. may. escape 1 inariy; a. fatal; shaft by. keeping ourselves well fortified with ! pure bloPdarid a properly npurlahed frame." — See article in : the Civil Str vice' Gazette. . Made eimply with boiling water or inilk. , Sold only in packets, labelled thus— ; - ,0 ■AjM ,E 81,B 1 , ,' .B PP S -:,■' & '-'•" '0,0 „ HQMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, : 4.8, Threadneedle-street, and 170, Piccadilly. Works : EnsToir Road^ and Gamdbn Town, '■''"■• '.London, 1423'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 8, 10 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 8, 10 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 8, 10 January 1876, Page 4

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