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"DOORS BOUND HJ ANT STYLE. R. LUCAS & SON. THE GOSPEL OAK IRON AND GALVANISED TROTS & WIRE COMPANY IHOK MANTTPAOTUHEHB & GAI.VABIBEHB. Firfit Brand. Second Brand. ♦G Anchor O."tTrade Mark! ] « EAetH." Fibst Quality. Second Quauty The GOSPEL OAK is the oldest Mannfactare of Galvanised Iron in England. The original Galvanised Iron was first made a6 these works in the year 1842. This iron obfained the PRIZE MEDAL for " excellent quality " at the Great; Ezibition of 1862, it being the only Prize Medal awarded in the Trade. The price ie now greatly reduced. Works: Gocpel Oak Iron Works, Tipton Mitre Works, Wolrerhampton Eegent'a Canal, Limehouse, London Warehouse— 6o Upper Thames-street. London. Export Office— llo Cannon-st London. 3*6! 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 Manufactarers, and now invites public inspection. The Lamb Knitting Machine is the most perfect Knitter yet invented, having the greatest range of work of any Machine made. KNITS OVEE 20 GARMENTS. Knits Hosiery, Gloves, and Mittens of all sizes complete, Knits Circular, Double Plat, Bibbed, and Wide Flat Webs, and by a simple manipulation of the needles, makes an almost endless variety of Stitches, such as the Shell Stitch, Unique Stitch, Baised Plaid Stitch, Fancy Bibbed Stitch, Nubia Stitch, Tidy Stitch, &c. The Lamb Knitting Machine is the only Machine in the world that sets up its own wobz, and may be seen in operation on the premises. Furchasers will be instructed in'its use by a competent Machinist.* M. M. WEBSTER, Trafalgar-street, Sole accredited Agent in New Zealand for the "Lamb Knitting Machine Manufacturing Company," Chicopee Falls, Mass. N.B.— lntending Purchasers are cautioned against spurious imitations, and to avoid disappointment, recommended to deal direct with the Authorised Agent 486

DESKS, WORK-BOXES, DRESSING CASES. &c , At R. LUCAS & SON'S. IMPERIAL SCHIEDAMJSCHNAPPS. Pa. Hassall's Pepost The Analytical and Sanitary Institution, 54, Holborr. Viaduct, E C. London, 9th May, 1877. Keport on a Sample of In p L -rial Seliiedom Schnapps receive-i fr.m Mr U. J. Hart. We have surjected a simple of the abovenamed article to a very careful chemical analysis and examination. The results of tlie analysis, which are se forth in a separate nport show that this spirit is ef good strength, jracticiliy free from acidity, and that it contains b:-t traces of solid matter in tolutinn. It possesses a delicate and agreeable aronm ;md a rme and mild taste. Mr Hart's iJckiedam bchnappe is a very superior article of its class, is well purified, and is quite genuine. (Signed) /> rthur H. f Jasfall, M.D., Author of " Food and its Adulteration." Olio Hekner f.c.s., Public Analyst, Wst. Johnson's Repo-rt. Goverr.intiit An::l tic:il Lcboraiory, Melbourne, 23r<! Jul}-, 1877. Henri J. Ft art, Fsq. Sir,— l hive the honor to report for jour information^ that tbe sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps forw.ir i d bv yon in me has been submitted to n si a-cliing : t'h-mfcal analysis and critical (•xain'iiHti-,', 'lie result of which enables me t> Mate that it is tbe Finest Sample of Schnapps ilmf a< yc-t come under my notice. It has a pure frßtirant onVur. > n<! is absolutely free from any tr ( =c9 of fu il or o'her injuriou^impurity, and !uis evidently been distilled from enperior ry pr in, olways uspd Instead of malt in the production of the choicest qua'iiit s of It is very smooth to the jialat", and in th'? icspa't compan s favourably with other 8-w)'pka offered for sale. It may be advisid as tqually, suitable for medical or economic poriHses. I have ihe honour to to, Sfc , (Sigred) Wsi, Johnj-cn. Analytical Chemist to the Government of Victoria. This Pure Medical Spirt Superior to any in the Market, and Lower in Price, is < ffered to the Public und-.-r the full ennvicti^n that it will supersede ail otb'-rn now in use. A THIAL IS EARNESTLY SOLIcrTI'D N. EDWARDS &;Go, Merchants, i

, AGENTS FOR NFLS'>N. 1290 ! \ STATTONTT'RV ot all kinds > alao Journals, Day Books' lAI iWi^ -^ -^ X Ledgers, Memorandum Books, Purses' Pocket Books, Albums, &c. Juvenile Books suitable for Presents, &c. BRASS AND STRING BAND INSTUMENTS, Concertinas, Organ Accordions, Banjos, Fifes, Tambourines, Triangles, &c, &c. A few very superior Violins just opened. Violin Bows, Cases, Strings, Bridges, Rosin, &c.,&c. SEWING MACHINES for Hand or Treadle, including the Wellington, and | the improved Triplicate or Dojly Varden, being three machines in one. PICTURES, comprising Chromo Lithographs, Oleographs, Engravings, Photographs, &c. Mouldings in Wood, Gold, Washable Gilts, and Imitation Woods. Frames made to order. Glass of all sizes in stock. A splendid assortment of FANCY GOODS, suitable for Wedding or Birthday Presents. TOYS AND GAMES in great variety. Children's Iron and Wood Hoops all sizes. BERLIN AND FINGERING WOOLS, Filoselle, Floss and Purse Silks, Perforated Book Marks, Point and Honiton Lace Braids, Thread and Patterns. ARTISTS 1 REQUISITES, T Squares, Mathematical Instruments, Ivory and Boxwood Scales. Rolling and Bar Parallel Rules, Oil and Water Colors, Mahi Sticks, Drawing Blocks and Papers, Earthenware Pallettes, Crayons, Stumps, Holders, Tinted Papers, Studies, &c. Hair, Clothes, Nail, Hat, and Fancy Hearth BRUSHES. White and Buffalo Horn, Indiarubber, and other DRESSING COMBS. Rimmel's and Gosnell's PERFUMERY, POMADES, TOOTH POWDER and PASTE, &c, &c. AT OAKEY'S FANCY BAZAAR. Musical Instrument and Fine Art Depot, BHiD E-STKBBT. nifmf — ■■ ■ ■■*■ ' ■ ■ ..---■■-- - . _n \C_^ ""^-^^ ™• * * w m> ■' 'l"

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 157, 1 July 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 157, 1 July 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 157, 1 July 1878, Page 4

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