Miscellaneous.
AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES.
THE "HOME," SHUTTLE LOCK-STITCH — The Perfection of Mechanism— Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, and Complete. It sews with the least possible anount ot labor, and a girl twelve years can ran it without fatigue. It ia a triumph of Mechanical Genius. The "HOME" SHUTTLE is the only praotical jjOW price Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. This Unequalled Machine uses a straight needle, makes the Lock-stitch (alike on both sides), has a self adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear fr-oin the lightest mushns to the heaviest cloths, and will even sew leather. It will bern, fell, bind, oord, braid, -seam, tuck, rivfhe, hemstitch, and gather. This machine will sew on and cather at the same time, and will work equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen or Cotton Thread. It is not necessaty for us to endeavour to detract from the merits of any other machine. We claim to sell THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET
Without regard to price, and we feel confident that whenever persons wishing to buy Sewing Machines give the "Hon-e," Shuttle Sewing Maching a fair trial, in coinmor with other machines, it will have the preference. With the Machine is furnished — Hemmer, Braider Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Screwdriver, Five Needles Gauge, Table Clamp, and Directions for use. All securely packed in strong case with hinges. Price : Complete in box, £4 10s ; with Table and Treadle, £ii 15 ; with Table and Treadle, Half-Cabinet, with Cover, Lock, Bnd Key, £8. Some thousands of these machines have now been sold in New Zealand, and they have given the utmost possible satisfaction, as testified to in numerous testimonials, whiob. we forward on application. In proof of their superiority over all other machines, we guarantee them for five yeais.
AGENTS FOR WAIKATO: JAMES M/A RUN, HAMILTON. J. AUB I N, ALEXANDRA.
J. COSGRAVB and CO. . Beg to inform the inhabitants of Waikato that owiug to Excessive Shipments to hand and expected, they find it necessary to
CALL A SALE of their DRAPERY <fe WINTER CLOTH IISTG, both WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, The Entire Stock, valued at ,£75,000 ha& been re-marked, and will be oflfered to tho public AT COST.
Ihe Sale is now being carried on at our Retail Premises QUEEN STREET,
AUCKLAND.
FOR ONE MONTH.
LARGE E EDUCTIONS,
M. & C. MILNE.
In coneequeoce of being heavily overstocked, th 0 following reductions will be made for ONE MONTH ONLY.
25 PER CENT. OFF Fancy Dresses, Skirtings, Costumes and Furs.
20 PER GENT OFF Silks, Velvets. Velveteen, Satins, Velvet and Cloth Jackets, W. P. Mantles, Shawls, Crinolines, Tweeds, Cloths, Underclothing And all Fancy Good*, also Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Ac.
12J PER CENT. OFF Blankets, Rugs, Quilts, Flannels, Calicoes, Towels, Table Cloths, &c, &o.
N.B. — Tj Storekeepers and Dealers, the above is a first-rate opportunity of replenishing their stocks.
M. & 0. MILNE, CHEAPSIDE HOUSE, 222 & 224 Queen Street,
AUCKLAND.
TT> F. WEBSTER, (LATE li. FOKSTER AND BON), NEXT THE UNION BANK, Is prepared to supply on the shortest notice, HARNESS of EVERY DESCRIPTION
AT EEASONABLE TEICES. HAND MADE.
Pack-saddles (Otago Pattern), Ladioa' aad Gents' Saddles and Bridles, Military Bridles, Accoutrements, Leather Cases, Body Belts, Leg»ingB of all descriptions, Haversacks, "Srushware, Breaking Tackle, &c. R.FW. would call attention to his superior stock of saddles, made on the premises.
THE AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY.
M. HORTON BUSBY, BLIND MAKER AND WIRE WORKER, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL
VENETIAN HOUSE,
Has now REMOVED to those Large, New and Com nodious Premises, situated at the corner of Que^n and Cook Streets, Auckland, where he will ontinue business as heretofore.
HAMILTON WEST BOARDING HOUSE.
Messrs COX and MASON
(Late R. B. Vlason), Begs most respectfully to inform the pub.ic and owners of cattle that they bava now serure paddocks and stabling ; also gcod aecomnk-du-tion for travellers, and tru?t through stnet attention to business to merit a fair bhare of 1 üblu
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 510, 26 August 1875, Page 4
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