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Business Notices

AMERICAN SOWING .MACHINES

THE "HOME," SHUTTLE LOCK-STITCH — The Perfection of Mechanism — Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, and Complete. It >ewB with the least possible amount of labor," and a girl twelve years can run it without fatigue. It is » triumph of Mechanical Genius. The "HOME" SHUTTLE is the only practical Lowprice Loek-stitob Sewing Machine ever invented. Thin Unequalled Machine uses a straight needle, make* the Lock-stitch (alike on both sides), has a self adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, and will even sew leuther. It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, tuck, ruffle, hemstitch, and gather. This machine will sew., . ,"~*i,A gather at the «arne time, and will work equallj V-*« n Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Good«, with S^ ,en, or Cotton Thiead. It is not necessary for «a to endTavAur to detract from tho merits of any other ni&chirte We claim to sell THE BEST FAMILY SE\V»«^JLA.CHINE IN THE MARKET Without regard to pi i<& Aid vtojcel confident that when ever perso- s wiBhingAo*Jj>»y*^Sewing Machines give the "Home," ShutileSjjjMtalgM aching a fair triaL^n commor with other maj^HffesTit will have the R^tf^y^*' With the Machine is furnisJre^3!wSniner t Braider Shuttle Bobbins. Oil Can, Wi, Scratdfiver, Five Needles Gauge, Tj/ole Clarnu^Mrff^Jirectioila for use. All securely packed^fi Bt»*ouj? nse^iath hinges. .'Pefoff^y: mplete iv box, £4 10a; with Table and Treadm' 15; with Table and Treadle, Half-Cabinet, wfrtf/Cov Lock, and Key, £8. fi/fme thoaswds of these machines have now been sold New Zealand, and they have given the utmost possible satis .action, as testified to in numeAus testimonial*, which we forward on application. In proof of their superiority over all other machine*, we guarantee them for five years.

AGENT FOR WAIKATO 1 JAMES MARTIN,

HAMILTON.

SEWING MACHINES ! SEWING MACHINESi \^) SEWINCr MACHINES ! FViHE undersigneil has on hand the largest stock ol i|L First-class Sewing Machines (of various good makers) io* toe province Not being confined to one agency, my customers have & choice not to be met with elsewhere lh'ey comprise ~ Thomas Manufacturing and Pomeatic Howes' Improved Wheeler & Wilson and Manufacturing ' Nussey & Filling's New FanJfy and Little Stranger Singer's Medium and Houj(&old The Gresham, Wa^fef, *mJoiher Machines. Every n>achine befu/e jrepg sold is taken to pieces and cleaned and tho ouupiy aojusted. A printed guarantee given with each jmchme sold, undertaking to keep it in order free of cha|fe for twelve months. Persons entirely unacquainted with the use of the sewing machine may rely upon being able to work them thoroughly, as every pai- s is taken to instruct them, for which there is nr charge made. A latge stock of duplicate parts ; Needles and Extias for \imo»B machines, and prepared Machine Oil constantly ( on hani. fp p the Kepaiiiug Branch particular attention is paid at moderate chaiges. Note the' Add>esj

THE FITIING SHOP, TULCAN LANE, GEO. W. HESLOP, PROPRIETOR,

E. PORTER & CO.,

WHOLESALE AND KETAIL IKONMONGEKS

Qubxh Steht, Auckland. Importers of —

HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEBIS, AND

FURNISHING IRONMONGERY.

E. P. & Co. wish to draw particular attention to their late ihipments, ex Glenhuntly, &c, of Agricultural Implements, including Hornsby's and Solar's Single and Double P.urrow Ploughs, Picksley Simß, and Co 's Prize Chaff Cutters, Pulpero, Harrows, Malt and Corn Mills, Ac, Spades, Digging Forks, Shovels, Grafting Tool*,' Potato and Com bhovela, Hand Seed Diills, &c. • ' , To arrive per eaily vessel*-, Murray** Prize Double Furrow Plough*, Thrashing Machines, Broadcast Seed Sowers, &c.

FURNISHING IHONMON&ERY.

Lock wood* Cutlery, James Dixonand Son's' Electro-plated and Nickel Silver Forks. Spoons, Cruets, Butter Coolers, Tea and Coffee Berncea,J£. t &c. * Fender* and Fire ljma\ Man, 'Us, Washing Machines, Weighing Machines, CJpper Furna Pans, Smith and Weistood'* Cooking StoeTs and Gallee Ranges, Japanned and Tinned Goods of all kinds, Hip, >*-p >•■ ge, and Shower Baths, I Toilet Ware, Nursery I>amps, &c. ' ■ Erench, English, and American iverosine Lamps, Chanrleliers, Brackets, Lamps, Cottons, &c, Enamelled and Tinned Holloware, Hair brooms a*tid Brushes, Scrub and Shoe Brushes, Paint Brushes an.l Sash Tools, Ameiican Bro>»ms, Galvanized Hackers and Tubs, Peyton and Peyton's Patent lion Bedsteads, Cots, Cocoa and India-rubber Door Mats, Twines, Meat Safes, Knife Machines. BHH Bar Iron, Plate and Sheet Iron, Iron Tubing, Stocks and Dies., Sheet Le»d and Lead Pipe, Sheetf Zinc, Tin Plates, Galvanized Iren, Cast, Blister, Silver Syring, and Steel, for Turning Tv»ols, Mill Bills, Bolts and Nuts, Axles, Springs, &c , Bellows, Anvils, Vices, &c. Circular, Vertical, Cross-cut, and Pit Saws, Timber Jacics, Screw Jacics, 3aw Files, North British I.R. Belting, 2 to 9in. Locks. Latches, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Ewbank and wire Nails, Sash Weights, Registered Stove*, Ranges, and Builders' Ironmongery of every description. Sorny's, Mathieson's, and llilpin's Carpenters', Wheelwrights', Coopers', and Join«rs Tools, Iron and Steel Wedges, Maul Kings, Bullock Chains, Stubbs and Lockwood'fc Files. Croquet and Garden Seat*, Lawn Mower*, Croquet Stand*, Marble Top Tables, &6., &o. Blasting and Sporting Powder, Shot, Fuze, Caps, Wads, Cartridge*, &&

N.B.— T6 arrive, per Wavt Queen, Silber's Patent Lamps.

EDWARD WAYTE (Established 1853.) BOOKSELLER, STATIONS S t $c.

100, Quien Steeet,

HAS just opened up a L*rge Stock of New and Popular Books in every department of literature suitable for prize*, gifts, librarießV&^f. Diarie*, for 1875, are expected dailv. jfjr f AcouHt Books ana ctatio/ery Goods of all kinds in stock and arriving by each ahuK * Ptaying Cards, new patterns, opod and cheap. f^ Lirgr Stock of School Books and Requisites authorised by the Central B^ard of Education. ' Every care will be taken in packing and forwarding goods, and the lowest wholesale rates 0 arged to storekeepers, teachers, and libraries.

EPWAPvD WATTE. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

D. RICHARDSON, ENGINEER, CAMBRIDGE. (Agent for Messrs E. PoftTfiß & Co), HAS ON STOCK, Ploughpjpgle and double furrow), Harrows (iron and^vsfd), bheese Presses, Wire Strainer*, Chain Pumps, Tftftncs,, Donghv,' Pumps, Iron Bedsteads, Stoves, &o J JMsr J 'Ladie8 l Sewing ilachine* (hand and treadle). %mva&s££ working order. D. R. in also prepared toiru£ply, Erec , Alter, or Repair Machinery, and to Prepare plans, specifications and tstimates of build in s on^ioderate terms. # American-driven Wells Sunk.

MONEY TO LEND^nf Good Freehold Securitj Auolv to Meaar*MJk oiui lUaU R^^^,.•f«w. ou- -*

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 11 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 11 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 11 March 1875, Page 1

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