Watchmakers.
\KT Ti T P h E Y , W ATC 11 A N L * * • CIX)CK MAKEH, ii now pirpnrc(? Co supply his customers with New .4ilrer Cmed Patent L^vcm and (JeniMa Uorwontal ATCHESof the v*-i'y best workmanship, rqutil, i net superior, to ' nny to be outlined m any otlior art of ■Now Zealand, vnr)ing in pi ice from £4 to £11 enrh Likewise Gold Wedding Ring, and Kee,p«r«, Lockets, Brooches, I'ioe, 'Earring, 'Gtold Mounted Quurtt itonon, Clocks, &c, kc. Watches Cleaned at 4« I'afli. Likevif Garden Setd* and Vegetable*. MlStf L. RIPLEY, DRESSMAKER ii ml Gentlemim'-s Trousers and Ve.t Maker.
Eat«bli.hed February, 18G9. •Hamilton, August litui, 1875.
HEINRICH £OIIN, WATCUMAKKR GOLDSMITH AM) JEWELLER,
Queen Stkbet, Ai-cklanu.
Greenstone and Quartz Jewellory always on hand. Manufactured on the Premises.
! Cf /ALEXANDER! U\ tb* 8 t mim <|||irT *i^\ \p\ 'Si 15/ NEW COODSp! f EVERY MAILVJrI/ Country Order, promptly attended to. All orders guaranteed and every dc*crijHion of Jewellery manufactured on tht premise*.
ALFRED ALE V, (frem Messrs Ridley, and J>on«, London). Prnonoal Watch *nd Clook Maker and Jeweller. A. A. in «olictting the snpport and patronage «f the country eett er., would draw th.ir attention to Ins long practical experience ia Lnudon, ia some of tlw first manufactories, as guaiaiiteeof hu ability to perform and eicute any work or ordi-r entrusted to hi. cure ; charges ore as moderate na is consistent with a fwtliful pi>rformane« ol all wor-k entrusted to bu charge ; goods curelully packrd aud forwarded to any p-irt ot the colony. A splendid assortment of Clocks jiwt' irrirtd ex Forfarslmo, (rom Hato Jl'2(>— AI.yKED ALEX, 250 Queen Street, Aucklaud (opposiie the Nuw Market.)
iM&cellaneoEis.
AMERICAN SKWINtt MACHINES
THE I"HOME," SHUTTLE LOCKSTITCH— Ihe Perfection ot Mechanism— Simple, Compact, Ellicjenl, Durable, and Complete. It tews with bhe 'lea.t possible amount of labor, and a girl tw.ive yom. ca'i run it wiW»out t fntigue. Il is a triumph of Mechanical Genius. The "HOME" SHUTTLE i. the only pr»c- tieul jjoht price Lock-stitch Sewing Machine i»ver invented. Jniji Unequalled Machine usts a straijtht needle, makea the Lock-stitch (alike on both sulea), has a eelf adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety ot sewing fort family wear fro.n tho iigntost muahus to the heaviest doths, and will even sew leather. It will hem, toll, bind, coid, braid, aeum, tuck, ruthe, h nialitoh, anil gather. ibis nl.lcb.lno w ill aew on md gathsr at tho aanio lime, aud wij work ujually n-01l on Mlk, Luna, Woollen, and Cotton Goo'K with Mlk, Linen or Cotton I'hread. ltisnai njues anry for un to endeavour to d«tiact trom the merits ot any other in.tcluno. We yljum to sell TUE BKST FAMILY SE^NO MACHINE •IN TUIZ MAIiICKT Without reg.vrd to j>uc(#, mid we feel conlidwit Jiui wlieuever personH wishing to bay Sowing Machitio* givo tlic "Jlomo," bhuLile bewiug AlaUimg a •fair trial, in ooinmor with o her maohinwo, it will bave the.pieteience. With the Machine na tuvnwhed — Hem■mer, draiilcr Shuttlo Bobbins, Oil Can, I 'Oil, Sci'fcw liiver, Five Iseetiles Gauge, Table CJamp, and Jneutions for use. All securely packed 111 strong aao with hinges. •Pmictk : Couiplotein box, £A 10s ; with Table uid lieadl«, £u 15; with Table and Treadle, Half-Cabiuut, with Cover, Lock, and Key, £8. Some thousands of these machines have now 'been sold in New Zealand, and they have given tha utmost po*ait>lo salisfaotion, ai testified 'to in nuineious testimonials, which we forward on application. In proof of their superiority over all other machines, we guaiautee them for n've yews. "AGENTS FOR WAIKATO: JAMES MARTIN, HAMILTON. J. A ÜBI N, ALEXANDRA. W. VOWEL L, RAGLAN.
rimK LATEST VICTORIES A GAINED BY W lI E ELE It <te W I L S 0 N'S SEWIiNG MACHINES dince tho VIENNA. EXUIJJiTION of 1878, wliero they woru awmdod 'the imperial Older of Francis ■ Jus. -ph.," the Grand Mrdalt of Progre»a and Mem ; GOLD JUKI) ill OF HONOUR Of the Aunsncin Institute, New York, in September, 1874 ; GOLD MEDAL ut the Maryland Institute in Octabor, 1M74 j SILVFR M.KDAL at tbe Manche«ter and Liverpool Agiiuultural tShpw, Septumber 10, 1874; WILVEU MEDAL *t the Chester Agricultural Show, held at Wamngton, Sep. teiuber, 23, '1874. Tho GEINUINrt WHERLER & WlL.Bo^*B MACU.'NE Hm no ihearj .innchinerj to tire and mtury .tlie feet, and u tlnnfore th« moHt tntUhlo for FAMILY use. Wh warrant ©very \V and W Machine to GIVE KNTJRfi SaTISPACTION. Over Ona Million in use. Machines inny be had on the new system of TIME DAYMEN J. Ag«n( fur tlic Di»tiiot : J.L. LONGBOITOM, Olhtbal Btorb, ITimtitAv Wet
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 667, 21 September 1876, Page 4
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