THE SUNDAY SCHOOL HYMNAL (compiled by the Rev. R. J. Thohpb), New and Enlarged Edition, Just Published, and now on SALE at R. LUCAS & SON'S. T>IANO TUNENR MR. SYMONS, (Tuner to Messrs Broadwood & Sons, London for twelve years}, bega to inform tha inhabitants of Nelson that he is prepared to TUNE PIANOS with every degree of accuracy, and effect any rep lira the instrument may require. Owners of Pianofortes may rely on their instruments being fairly dealt with. References from London, Wellington, Hokitika, and Greymoutb. Should indunemjnt offer, Mr Syo&ons will settle hionelf ia Nelson. orJer lelt at Mr Stanton's, Trafalgar-fit., will be promptly attended to either ia Town or Country. Testimonial. " Mr. Symons has toned thiee Pianos for me, and has regulated one instrument, raising its tone to concert pitch, and to my great satisfaction. Mr Symona goes about his work like au experienced Tuner, and, like all good Tuners, is very expeditious in operation. I trust he may find inducement to remain in Nehon, as a really goad Tuner is a great dtsideratum in this place. 214-* "W. M. STANTON." WHICH IS THE BEST SEWING MACHIINE ? riIHIS ia a question often asked. Formerly X I was in favor of a well-known Trea ile Machine, but as the Trea lies have, in so many cages, proved injurious to ktalth.we are iu duty bound to aim ac the production of a HAND MACHINE of the best description. Out of the nutrber that have competed for the honor of being the best, I have always given the preference to " The Household ; " but 88 Mr Taylor, of England, has so improved his Machines, l was iudueedto try some, and flnding|the improvements beyond my expectations, I have now my Eirst Shipment of the FRICTION WHEEL HAND MACHINES. It is worked without either belt or cogwheel. Inspection invited to the largest atock of TAYLOR'S PATENT MACHINES ever before imported into Nelson. A few Fibst-Ciass Treadle Machines on Sale Half their original cost ! All kinds of Machines Repaired or Adjusted on the premises. Neelles, Extras, and Pare Machine Oil on , Sale in small quantities. W. H U B B A R D, Trafalgar- street. THE CONSTANT AND REPEATED APPLICATIONS FOR THE EXCHANGE OF SEWING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS FOR THE SEWING AND EMBROIDERING MACHINE, attests its Acknowledged Superiority, whilst the satisfaction expressed on ali hands evinces how they pleabs those who use THEM These Unrivalled Machine?, making both the " Elastic Stitch " and the " Lock Stitch," are made in various styles, and in all cases the prices are reduced ! The New Grover and Bases HAND MACHINE is no toy, but firm, solid, and substantial, and vill sew through several folds or thicknesses of material, as with the treadle movement. W. M. STANTON, SOLE AGENT. Rent Pavjibnsß up so Desirko, 2233
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 197, 11 August 1876, Page 3
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