! Valuable Discovert for ths Hair.— lf your hair ia turning grey or white, or falling off, use " The Mexican Hair Renewer," for it mill positively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its oirginal color, without leav-. ing the disagreeable smell ef most ' Restorers.' It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well a« promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands are not decayed. Certificate from Dr. Versmann on every bottle, with full particulars/ Ask yoar nearest Chemist for ''The Mexican flair Renewer, 1 ' prepared by Hcrnry €. Gallop, 493, Oxford-street, London, and sold everywhere at 3s. 6d. per bottle. 109 Flobimnb!— For the Teeth and Breath.— • AJfew drops of the liquid '< Floriline" sprinkled on s wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the: teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartsr, stops decay, gives to teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. " Ths Flagrant Floriline," being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and ths greatest toilet discovery of the «ge. Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Prepared by Henry G. Gallop, 493 Oxford-street London. 1091 NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS due to the Estate of the late Mrs MARY TAYLOR, of Jesmond Farm, TAKAKA, to be PAID to either of the undersigned within One Month from the date hereof. And all Accounts \ GAINST the said Estate to be eent in to ' cither of the undersigned within One Month from the date hereof, or they will not be recognised. HENRY LEWIS 1,,,,,., JOSEPH LEWIS ) Takaka, September 2, 1876. 2620—26 i THE FOOT v. THE HAND. QINCE the introduction of Hand S* Sewing Machines, attempts have constantly been made to prove that they are fit to supersede the original Treadle Machines, but intonding purchasers are requested to examine the matter and decide for themselves whether their claims are well founded, and whether also the objections raised (frequently by interested parties) to the use of the Treadle can be sustained by facts. Tbe advertiser submits that each kind of maohine is good in its proper place,— -the " Hand " for those young ladies who may have occasion frequently to change their pUce of abode, or for those who are unable to give the small amount of time and trouble necessary to learn thoroughly the art (once acquired, of life long value), of using a "Treadle'' Machine, and also for the very few who are physically unable to use the foot motion. But when the lady of the house desires to do a large quantity of sewing in the best manner, and in the least possible time, A good Treadle Machine is unequalled. That the use of the feet in sewing is injurious to hoalth is a matter upon which the " Doctors differ," and any lady anxious upon that point would do well to consult her own medical adviser, who, in giving his opinion, would perhaps make some Blight distinction between the probable effects of using a Machine which requires much power to drive it, and one which runs lightly, as does the " Wheeler and Wilson. The undersigned invites inspection of his stock of Machines suitable for all ordinary work, and will be happy to procure to order from best makers Machines required for special purposes. A new lot of HAND MACHINES to arrive per ' Lutterworth,' direct from the makers, comprising both " Taylob's Improved," and " Tatlor's Friction Wheel." HAND MACHINES sold tor Cash, and TREADLE MACHINES either for Cash or for " time payment," and Prices are now Reduced ! W. C. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, August, 1876. 2860 WHICH IS THE BEST SEWING MACHINE ? THES is a question often Baked. Formerly I was in favor of a well-known Treaile Machine, but as theTreailles have, in so many cases, proved injurious tohealth.we are io duty bound to aim at the production of a HAND MACHINE of the best description. Out of the number that hare competed for the honor of being the best, I hare always given the preference to •♦ The Household ; " bat ss Mr Taylor, of England, has so improved his Machines, I was induced to try gome, and flndingjthe improvements beyond ray expectations, I have now my First Shipment of the FRICTION WHEEL HAND MACHINES. It is worked without either belt or cogwheel. Inspection invited to the largest stock of TAYLOR'S PATENT MACHINES ever before imparted into Nelson. A few Fibst-Cliss Tkeadlb Machines on Sale Half their original cost ! All kinds of Machines Bbpaibbd or Adjusted on the premises. NeeJlea, Extras, and Pure Machine Oil on bale ia email quantities. W. H U B B A R D, [ Trafalgak-street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 221, 8 September 1876, Page 4
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