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John Forster, , American Coach Factory, I NAPIEB. ALL descriptions of CARRIAGES, WAGGONETTES, BUGGIES, CARTS &c, built to order, at the lowest remunerative prices. The best materials only used, and imported direct from America. * # * J. F. took the First Prize at the H.B.A. and P. Society’s Show. 21 S. Dolman.] [D. Barry Dolman & Barry, CABTEBS & CONTBACTOBS, BEG to announce to the inhabitants of Poverty Bay that they have taken over the business lately carried on by Mr Geo. BI’RNAND, and are prepared to execute all orders, entrusted to them, at — MODERATE RATES Parcels will be carefully delivered to all I parts of the Town. Contracts for Carting of every description undertaken. Houses Broken-in to Saddle or Harness. 22

Harries & Lincoln, BUILDERS & GENERAL CONTBACTOBS. AVING taken possession of their new ■- 6 premises, are prepared to undertake the erection of New Buildings, alterations, &e., &c. BeRAIRS DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Entrance to Workshop : Next Messrs Parnell and Boylan’s Ironmongery Establishment, Gladstone Road. 23 North British and mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Established 1809. Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 sterling Fire Reserve Funds, 1876 £1,082,768 FIBE DEPARTMENT

Insurances effected for Seven Years by prepayment are charged for Six only. Losses settled with Promptitude and Liboralitv, Forma of proposals and all further information may be obtained on application to — D. MALCOLM 088, 24 Agent for Poverty Bay. COOK COUNTY Furnishing Warehouse. SOLE AGENTS FOB THE u Wertli.e 1m ” SEWING MACHINES. AMONGST the many general and special improvements which will be referred to in connection with the Plates allowing the different varieties of the WERTHEIM Machines, we may here draw attention to our—- “ PATENT LOOSE WINDING WHEEL." In almost all other Machines the Spool oi ■ Bobbin cannot be filled without running the ! Machine at the same time. This not onl; , entails the removal of the work during the process of winding, but also necessitates the unthreading of the needle during the opera, tion. The adaptation of the “ Patent Loose 1 Winding Wheel ” completely 1 Overcomes all these Objections By the mere turn of a screw the Win<lin( Wheel becomes disconnected, and, revolving alone, allows the operator to fill the Bobbii while the Machine itself remains at rest > This improvement lessens the wear aud tea I of the Machine, facilitates its working, and s< I saves the time, money, and temper of tin I public. ! Without going into further details at pre sent, the few important advantages enumera ted will alone be sufficient to make a dissrimi i natin" public fully nitro to the superiority i which the WERTHEIM Machines posses I over all other Sewing Machines. I HAND SEWING MACHINES From ... £4 10 < Call and inspect them working at LABGE — AND — TOWNLEY’S SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WONDERFUL DAVIS TREADLE SEWING MACHINE From £7 10s. ! Read the award of the Judges at the Sydne and Melbourne Exhibitions. “ The new Davis Sewing Machine, being complete departure from the ordinary sty. I of Sewing Machines, possessing all the advar ! tagos of such ordinary Sewing Machines, an ■ in addition an increased range of work, wit the greatest simplicity of construction ar reduction in number of working parts, v consider it entitled to the first place 1 I awards.” J i Call and Inspect these Machines Working, where every information will be given at — LABGE AND TOWNLEY’S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. , Hi

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1141, 7 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1141, 7 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1141, 7 September 1882, Page 1

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