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j The Lamb Knitting- Machine | Agency for New Zealand. MM. "WEBSTER respectfully • announces the arrival of the first shipment of these renowned Machines direct from the Manufacturers, and now invites public inspection. The Lamb Ks i tting Machine is the most perfect Knitter yet invented, having the greatest range of work of any Machine made. KNITS OVER 20 GARMENTS. Knits Hosiery, Gloves, and Mittens of all sizes complete, Knits Circular, Double Flat, Ribbed, and Wide Flat | "Webs, and by a simple manipulation of the needles, makes an almost endless variety uf Stitches, such as the Shell Stitch, Unique Stitch, Raised Plaid Stitch, Fancy Ribbed Stitch, Nubia Stitch, Tidy Stitch, &c. ; The Lamb Knitting Machine is the only Machine in the world that sets up its own work, and may be seen in operation on the premises. Purchasers will be instructed in its use by a competent Machinist. M. M. WEBSTER, .Trafalgar-street, Sole accredited* Agent in Now Zealand for the *'Lamb Knitting Machine Manufacturing Company,'' Chicopee Falls, Mass. N.B.— lntending Purchasers are cautioned against spurious imitations, and to avoid I disappointment, recommended to deal direct with the Authorised Agent. 486 SPECIAL NOTICE. MR . STMONS, PIANOFORTE 'i UNER, Ina returned to Nelaon for a ■ few days only. Parties desirous of having thrir FIANOS TUNED will plea?e make application p.t Mr. W. M. STANTON'S, where orders will be promptly attended to for Town or Conntry. All kinds of Instruments ! 1 uned and Repaired. f 197 —6 'nnHE EDUCATION BOARD iaX vitca PLANS for a GIRLS' SCHOOL in TOI-TOI VALLEY. The Building will have an eastern a.pect, snd will be constructed of Timber, with an Iron Hoof Jt must contain Three J ".ooma, the c ntral room being 36ft by 20ft, those on the wings 80ft by SOft each. The total cost must not e.-cetd £300. Plans may be sent the undersig-.ed until March 20th. W. C. HODGSON, 703—6 Secret iry E luc .tion Board. f\T5 BALE— Fresh Butter 9d. per lb. Soap 6&. per bar Rice — 56-lb. bag, — 2jd. per lb. Good Tea in Boxes, 21/At W.PATfSItSOH'S. WANTSDPoultry and Garden Produce in any quantity. 4231 UPPER MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD. riIENDERS will be recoived by tho JL UPPER MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD up to 10 a.m., Mardi 16, for the following works : — No. I—l2o Chains of SidccuMing, Stanley Brook No. 2—40 co., Forming and Gravelling Motueka Va ley No. 3-25 do., Gravelling Tadmor Vallej Ko. 4— 60 do., Forming, Motupiko Valley No. s—Gravelling5 — Gravelling Hope Valley No. 6— -Sidecutting between Newport's and the Buller Specifi-*-- tions of all the worfe may be seen a"; the Tadmor Post-office, and of the 837. rai sections at the nsidencts of the pertons named telow : — No. I— Mr G. W. Symcs's, Stanley Brook No. 3-Mr R. Kinz.tt's, Tadmor No. 4— Mr H, Mean's, Motuj.iko Nog. 5 and 6— Mr G. Slcss 'a, Motupiko. D. LINDSAY, Secretary. Upper Motueka ,Feb. 26, 1878. 7*02 Established 16 Teaks. CABINET MANUFACTORY I i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ! All kinda cf FURNITURE made on the p.eoiis... DINING-ROOM SUITES in Mahogany, J*urah, an Cedar. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES in Fnglish Walnut', not in eappy colonial wood thtt will tike the worm. 8^" New arrivals and parties about to furnish will find it to their espEcial advantago to call aid jiidije for th.maelves. A FEW SUITES ON HAND. T. SXXOINr-G, Cabinet Mahcr, Upholsterer, and Undertaker, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 132 Sea Bathing in Safety at All Times. MARINE BATHS THE PORT, NKLSON,, Open from 6 a.m. to Dusk. Sundays to 10.30 a.m. Ladies, Monday to Friday, from 2 to 4 p.m. Charges— Bd. with Towel, 3d. without. Season Ticket with Towel, 10/6 ; do., with out Towel, 5/3 ; Boys, 2/6 ; Family, £1 1/LtSBONS IN SWIMMING By George Jackson, 1228—26 Lessee,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1878, Page 3

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