Business Notice . J. LEWIS. Opposite the Camp, EEVEI,L-STBEET, HOKITIKA, TMPORTER of ironmongery, American tubs, buckets, shovels, brooms, and other Yankee notions, grindery, crockery, china and glassware, paints, oils, colors, paperhangings, kerosene, kerosene lamps (beautifully assorted), lamp glasses, looking glasses, bird cages in great variety, basket ware, stationery, patent medicines, perfumery, clocks, musical instruments, optics, electro-plated ware, combs, brushtfare, cutlery, and every description of British and foreign hardware. Wholesale and Eetail. Packers and country Storekeepers supplied liberally and with despatch. 2487 PREVENTION OF CORNS. JOHN B~AILLIE, GLASGOW BOOT MART, Respectfully invites the attention of his numerous friends and patrons, to his large and varied stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising— Ladies', Gents', and Children s, of every description. J.B. especially calls attention to his own make for ease, neatness, comfort, and durability. At ihe Glasgow Boot Mabt, Revell street, Hokitika. 3785* D. TALLER MAN. Commission Merchant, 18, Collins street east, Melbourne. /~)RDERS for the purchase of General Jjr 7 Merchandise, Mining and other Machinery, &c, &c., executed on most advantageous terms. • 45 HOKITIKA RIVER BREWERY TT-LAPPE & KORTEGAST, ALE AND PORTJER BREWERS AND BOTTLERS, Gibson's* Quay. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel, Revell street, will be punctually attended to. 3236 TAMES KEIR AND CO., Paintebs, Papebhangebs, & Glaziebs, WELD STREET, ' Have now on hand a large assortment of of Cheap Paperhangings, Glass, Oi]s^> Colors, Paints, Varnish.es, Brushes, Goldleaf, French Polish, &c. Estimates given for every description of work in the above line. The trade supplied wholesale and retail. 4768' • ' ■•■ TTJ- ALLER& CRAIG, VICTORIA TIMBER YARD, Next Custom House, Gibson's Quay. W. & C. beg to inform builders, contractors, and others requiring^TlMßEß, that the^r have reduced the price of colonial Boards and Scantling to the lowest possible price. Also for salei galvanised' iron, 6, 7, and 8 ft., palings, shelving, lumber, American and - k'aurij T. &. G. flooring, doors and sashes, all sizes, architraves, mouldings, skirting, bricks, build.trs' ironmongery, and' everything connected with the trade, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. ' 3852 qpfciß IND MURRAY, Undertakebs, (The oldest- established in Hokitika,) REVELL STREET NORTH, And George street, Dunedin. /
Tombstones and enclosures erected. 4207 GROVER AND BAKER Sewing Machine Company, Manufacturers of Elastic Stitch and Lock Stitch , SEWING MACHINESTHE GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC STITCH MACHINES Will hem, fell, cord, bind, tuck, gather, quilt, braid, and embroider. They are simple, durable, md not liable to derangement. They sew from ordinary reels, and no rewinding of the thread ia necsssary. They sew -with equal facility all fabrics, the most delicate and the heaviest, an I with all kinds of thread, silk, cotton, or linen., their seam is so strong and elastic that it neve. breaks even on the bias. They fasten both endof the seam by their own operation, Theii seam, though cut at every sixth stitch remain firm and neither runs nor ravels in wear. Thei/ seam is plump and beautiful, and retains its plumpness and beauty after washing better than any other. Their seam can be removed in al> tering garments, after proper instruction, without picking or cutting them Watching and varying the tensions upon the threads necessary . in other machines, is unnecessary in these. The tensions being once adjusted on the Grover and Baker elastic stitch machine, auy amount ■■ sewing may be done without change. They make beautiful embroidery, and are the only machines that both embroider and sew perfectly. _ THE GROVER AND BAKER' SHUTTLE OR LOCK STITCH MACHINES, which are comparatively new, combine the good points of former shuttle machines with most important improvements, making them the most simple, perfect, efficient, and durable shuttle or lock stitch machines yet introduced. Hence the universal favor and success of the machines wherever known. For all descriptions of cloth 01 leather work they have no equal, THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS over all competitors, both for machines and machine work, were taken by tlTe Grover and Baker Sewing machine Company in 1863 and 1864, at 3l State and County Exhibitions in 4-Kieiica, where all the other leading machines werejplaced in competition. UPWARDS QF 100,000 of these Machines are in use in all parts of the World. ' ' ' " 3 Can be had at GRQVER AND BAKER'S CopuNS SxflKßi East, Melbourne. 338Q -
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West Coast Times, Issue 342, 27 October 1866, Page 4
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