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i onr^ llars premium lUvv offered to any person who will do at great a range of work on any other Machine. The most perieot Sewing Machine made, whether for family use or manufacturing, is the Doublethread, Look-stitch, Light-running NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE! WILL DO WITHOUT TACKINGS :— It will make wide hem on sheets. &c ; hem all manner of bias woollen goode, as suit merino, crape, or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It makes a more elastic atitch than any other machine. It will turn a hem and put in pipiDg at fame time. Sewa any fabric from lace to leather. Has the automatic self- regulating tension and take-up. Always in order, and never "fails in its duty. Produces the best quality of work in tbe greatest variety. Made from the finest material by expert wcrkm:n. Try it. It has never failei to give perfect satisfaction. The Vbrtical Fbed is the greatest. advance made in sewing mechanism since tbe invention of Sewing Machines. We in\i;e c careful examination of it, believing no one can fail to recognise the fact that it is perfection. At the Sydney International Exhibition of 1879 80, after a contest extending over sis mocth*, and the severest tt-Bts yet applied ti> ."•ewing Machines in the World, tbe Judge? have endorsed the vtrdict of the people, and AWARDED THE ONLY FIRST PIUZK FOR SEWING MACHINES TO THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL PEED MACHINE ;on every point, and over all other machine*, Sikobb and Wbhtheim, included. I W. WILKIE i47f-Mav a j • i NEW ZEALAND BAIL WATS. rvr elsonTe ct i o n. j time^Table ON AND AFTER Ibt JUNE, 1880. E >o AtDAOS At 3 AOO 9 sf aS g w • a in * OHHHMM«w« &j £ ro 94 »03O»CO00 WO4 <S p 6 . "—■ ■ ■g <b otDatsoanao T R~ °1 °*. n . "* **, "! ~l t i |C *4 t~ t* oo oo as od oo oo »©» 4* a a a a a a *J- a I tj <s co otoco<e co o» fl « ■« O <« 00 IN if O N § .9 «f ooHHiNnixn 2 § ts aHosiMnien 3 (§ • OHnn^mio). 6 ■ ■g « •«o to eo«o co o» fei jg ,3 J, jooqi-ic*eoS'.i«>-4i-« & V (j S'd'P Ik j - *• 00 «O «O »M V) ije -go «M«e<«ei««« ! "^ m _• M O© 00 »>. 00 ig^Hlfi g, n •»*. »«•*«»« IN CO 9 ; fi .J • *! g« W ■>* M 5 «O —(N« ■* f!!ll|B||i giiiigEili I ■ . •♦•■•_ W. STONE, I District Manager.

Adtiox to Mothbbs I— Are you broken in . pour rest by ff'siek child suffering with tbe pain, of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a i Chemist, and get abottle of Mrs Wtoslow's I Soothing Syrup" 16 will relieve, thi poor - itafferer immediately. It is perfectly harmlei* and pleasant to taste. It produces natural quiet ' sleep, by relieving the f child (pom pain, and the little cherub awakes "as bright as a button. It soothes the child, it softens tbe gums, allays all pain, relieves wind; regulates the bowels, and- is the best \ known remedy for dysentery and dlarrhoa, .whether arising- from teething or other I cansrs. bold everywhere at Is. lid. per bottle. Manufactory 493, ~ Oxfbrd-itreet, London. < Flobilinb I— For the Teeth and Breath — A few drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleames the teeth from all parasites and irapuitries hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, .'givef-to, thMoeth a peculiiit-pearly whiteness, am) a delightful fr&grands- io-tle breath. It removes yall unpleasant odour irislfig fr6in!deppiyJ6^i;teet)i or'tobaioqpjs^ke. <f The_Jfangr»nt Floriline."' being composed iitt p>fft of Money and sweet herbs, is delicious to .the taste, and^he greatest .toilet discovery of uiejtge.- Sold every where at 2s. «aP-Pre-.pared.byJEfonry C. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street, London. , Ylmubi* Discovert sob tot Hint.— l yeui^Hair is turning grey or white, or lalling "off, , use M The Mexican Hair Renewer," for it will potitivfljf tcttbrkVi* every caae >Qr&r or Whit* Aatr ftoitji origin*! colour, withbfltjeavIng tbe dip»gnee»blf smell of most 'fosterers.' Itiuakes the hife charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting, the growth of tht, hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed. A sk-your nearest chemist for " Tbs-Mexican Hair Renewer," prepared by Henry C. Oallup, 493, Oxford-street, London,;and sold everywhere at 3s.Bd. per bottle. .

WANTED. WANTED 1b PURCHASE,— PBUIT, Aho BUTTER, EGGS, and POULTRY in any quantities, Apply to W. PATTERSON, ; ■ ". ' ; Feople's Marfr, 558— 3 m a Hardy-ftreet. t^ :Pn(prj6d,jpr postediGd. I Free^Tra^e^LQpaLSeU j^oMroment -fDirect TaxatJori~Bankihk-TLanq T Tfß9r3^ -4ltnportaDce bt Moaloipallties— GleaniDgs 1 ■PubUshed-for, E, Tdoeer, by R. Lvoao A|ii> Bok. an<J Boia by all Bookseller*, __ . i [■]■■ yjjjy*. r ■ "'■ ■• ■:-... - FOB INDrA AND THE COLONIES. r JUT 1 ; 4ui»i[SB 7 Li^ER J PILLS, Without ifeMyTjvejth^betf Mmffln) Bie, Wind, rndigcatidn, . Sick :r ffiadache, e|»« e mß, J GiddJ^kirß^rtb^n,K^to^ineiß, .Opot, and. «ll|dtidfde|i of^^i^ai^^m), iLWer. Tiey. combine, inildnesi in operation whß ' <tie' rao'^ adteihible tflfectt, iift lilsn Aperient c^wt" toe 'tur pawed. 'Mrfp^^ii^ed ) by JAMSB «t)BKX 4^ M6riimtr>nreet i I^ndfenj W7, aria all oveV tb» W^d by uQft Chemijte and Medicine Vendon, at 1/1 j, ft/9; 4/f , and Tl/». Age ' KBLTOK GBIMWADE ft Co.,

: flB CHAMPIONSHIP. THE CHAMPION BOOT ai^d. SHOE, MEDAL has been ?■• taken by 1 liiii^r Jb son, ''■■_ all other cdmpetlt6i l l3 ( distonc^d in the great iaatch — <if Oibeap Boots: versus Ready Cash. m ' ■••;•'• Come and i nitfk6 ; a ( Buirs!eye or- a Centre by SB^E^IJY-EIYEf^CENT i • : infiringjat 71- , .}•:';;:= ' •.. • -I Healyo& iSon's Leatlter Target, at the I LEATHER PALACE! Tie "S^Jiger^ S l or Hand or Foot

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 94, 21 April 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 94, 21 April 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 94, 21 April 1881, Page 4

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