..._ .... before purchasing, test THE r \ •-"* -CELEBRATED PREMIUM .Airt X3iiioii :^^^^^^^s) [ - FOR HAND AND FOOT. ; -. . r. .... ■':■"' A M.O N G the ion timer able makes and, .,.■■ ■";•"'■ i\.: descriptions of SEWING MA OHINES ..'•'' ' . before the Public, each claiming distinct! ye • superiority, there are yet O NL Y THREE' : . ■-,'.■ of STITCHES, viz.:—; ' l\r (^1 1 X C^i "FT! '} U The CHAIN (or Single Thread) Stitch. -L^ X^r _A_ J_ V_-/ JL-J* ■ 2". The SHUTTLE (or, /so-called, •« Lock".) Stitch. -- 8. The "Grover and Baker" ELASTIC STITCH. . ■ /' * ;The Chain Stitch being, superseded by the : . ■ . . fast ...arid permanent work of the two last described, it has to r-e further explained that ALt. the Machines advertised as " Lock- ; IN CONSEQUENCE Stitch " Machines, whether operating with a needier— as the Howe and the Singer, or with a needle, bobbin, and rotary hook, as the Wheeler &c Wilson Machine — make the shut- ..-,.. tiestitch and nothing else, and none of, the in-, , ' . fiririitieß of this stitch have been got- rid of by '■ OF • itie assumption of the term "Lock-Stitch." : .. .The GhOVEK _& BAKRk Company (rot. '•■.'.. .. d6preciating the shuttle-stitch for some, purposes) manufacture Shuttle-Machines as well as, the Grover and. Baker or Ela^tic-Stit h •\rr\ny urmiTTrTXTn att Macliineß, but they recommend the latter as JS OT HE CEI V IIS Gr A JLJL unequalled for family work, or for those kinds I . .:,:.; .-of^ork where strength as well as beauty of I stitch are required, and particularly for any materials which are to be washed and ironed. A comparison of a Seam of both kinds of sewing will confirm the assertion that the THK . ... Grover & Baker stitch, while posses«,i,ng the elastipiiy which is deficient in the Shuttle-iStitch,-is .even more fast and durable and niora worthy of the term " lock-stitch " —._-„_.---. --^ • '! I®" ."NOTICE.K£iTUKJN S Hand Machines, at well as Table Machines, ** Semi-Cabinet, and Full Cabinet, in Walnutwood and Mahogany, various styles, may be be had at REDUCED PRICES FROM THE 0 N SA S 5T T E R M S FROM THE w , Tn AIX Accessories belonging, and Instructions for working them, oE the Company's SOLE AGENT, OUTLYING DISTRICTS, W. M. STAN TON. Needles, Threads, Embroidery Silks, Machine Oilj Extra Machine parts, always in Stuck. THE *_♦ illustrated Price Lists on application. 3428 R LUCAS & SON have the following • WORKS on SALW, at their New T>T? A WTTMfi- wSiTi 01 " 6 *•***■*■ •■•■°* J^JtvJCjL VV wMm JL\ V^T The Goldkn Ladder Series, comprising : — Queechy What She Could, and Urbane & his Friends Opportunities ™ -r,,«. . » ~,-~ . w Sceptre 3 and Crowns, House in Town IS UNAVOIDABLY • • • the Flag of Trut e Aunt Jane's Hero : Without and Within Walks from Eden Melbourne House Dare to do Right Three Little Spades Daisy Wide Wide World Willow Brook .„'._ -^ -^. . -^ __ __ __ The Little Camp on Nettie'B Mission MII Si ■ ir P T^ li'TvF TT. T^ Eagle Hill ' ■ Stepping Heavenward JT \S hD JU JL \J JLli J-i ±J Glen Luna Pray ton Hall 'jMbuse of Isrnel Vinegar Hill Lit*'l e Sunbeams The Uld Helmet The Golden Ladder Star out ot Jacob TTrT T/EATJNG'S PERSIAN llLtL> J\_ JNSECTDESTEOTING POWDER, ... /' As supplied to her Majesty's Government TTTTTITNTVTTTICST^ A TT This Powder is quite harmless to animal WHi U JL* JjiOU JL V life, but is unrivalled in destroying FLKAS, " ■*J-*- r «*'^ J-IKJ-fc-^ •**■?*■..„ • k'lies, BUGS, BEKTLEB, MOSQUiTOS, MOTHS in FURS, and every other species of Insect. Sportsmen will find this an invaluable remedy for destroying Flena in T r\ f% Art W n their Do 8 B « aB aIBO Ladies ior their Pet Do ?'- } * O £111 1070. Being the Original Importer of this now iv- •? —w. y valuable article, whicH has found so great a ''.••'' ' .: /; ' ,Eiale itliiat ie lias tempted ,o there td.yend a sc- ' i / I 'j'calied in. imitation ; Jhe, Public are ■ therefore cautioned to observe that the Packets of the G enuine Powder bear the autograph ' ;•' of Thomas Kratino. ' Sold in Packets, Tinp, and Bottles of IN THE various sizes. KEATING'S BON-BONS or WORM • ' •. T TABLETS, A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, ' ' . , both in appearance and taste, furnishing a m ' • . TTTT ll«,i most' agreeable method of administering, the! JL eUiPerailCe JtLall, only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or - 1 . ••')■, THREAD WORMS., It is a perfectly safe and. mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children. ■Sold in Tins of various sizes, by all Cbe- ■ ■■ : mists and Druggists. . . r - . ' CAUTION.— BSFThe public are requested ■R-RTnfT? ctt>T7l?t "MITT QniVT - to observe that all the above preparations J3KID WL-b-UißifcT, JN^LbUIN. : . r thQ Trade Mftrk> a 8 flereia Bnown _ " Keating, 97 St. Paul's Churchyard." Trade Mark. THOMAS KEATING, London, . , Expokt Chemist and Druooist, Indents for pure Drugs and Chemicals ' f carefully executed. 8445 GR ATEUL— COMFORTIN G. „. --I^VP P S ' ~- COCO A. H3T Having received some UNSOLD Jjj BREAKFAST. fyiT/^IXT — C^nriQ " "By a thorough knowledge of the natural XAVJ-VXi-Lio. laws which .'•overn tho operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine propertied of w ell- B elected Cocoa, Mr. There are a few more left at Epps has provided «" r breakfaßt tables with a delicately-flavored b^eraije whicli may save ._ _ us many doctors' bills. U is by the judicious r ■jl 1 I use of such articles of diet .*-u»* a constitution L\'Q Tii£tf*Y\ f may be gradually built up unt>l strong. UySm JUJi€A}\UXJL • enough to resist every tenden^v to disease. Hundreds of. subtle maladies are* floating around us ready to attack wherever + 'here is » t a weak point. We-may escape many a fatal . ghaft by keeping ourselves well fortified w^-h pure blood and a properly nourished frame." TATT" VT T A "HyrTlCl^ —See axticlQ in ihe Civil Strvice Gazette. «J v/ XJLXII <tl J-\.ijX XIjO . Mad e simply with boiling water or milk. WAREHOUSE Sold only in packets, labelled. thus— f 3AM E S EP P S & C .0., BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. homoeopathic chemists, 48, Threadneedle-street, and 170, Piccadilly. : Worksl; Euwom Roap, anp Camdbn Town Lonpom. 1423
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 20, 21 January 1876, Page 4
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