Watchmakers.
WBIPLEY. WATCH AN o • CLOCK MAKES, is now prtpare<? 6o supply his custoniers with Now Silver Cased latent Levers and (ione\a Monzontal V\ ATCHEd ol the ve>-y best workmHiiabip, tqnul, n net superior, to any to be obtained in nny oilier : art of New Zealand, van ing in price from £4 to £11 each Likewise Gold Wedding Rings and Keep< rs, Lockets. Brooches, Pius, Earring, Gold Mounted Quartz Stones, Clocks, &c, Ac. Likeviw Garden Seeds and Vegetable*. MISS L. RIPLEY, DRESSMAKER and Gentlemen's Trousers and Vest Maker. Established February, 1869. Hamilton, August 2nd, 1875.
Miscellaneous.
AMERICAN 8 X WING MACHINES. fTIHE '"HOME," SHUTTLE LOCKA STlTCii— The Perfection of Mechanism — Simple, Compact, Efficient, Dm able, and Complete. It fews with tbo least "possible amount of labor, and a girl twelve yean can run it without futigUß. It is a triumph of Mechanical Genius. Tho "HOME" SHUTTLE ii the only prao- tical price Lock-ititcb Sewing Machine ever invented. 'lnit» Unequalled Machine use* * straight needle, makes the Lock-stitoh (alike on both sides), has a self adjusting tension, and is adapted to every vanoty of sewing for family wear from the lightest niuiIni6 to the heaviest cloths, aud will even sew leather. It will hem, fell, bind, coid, braid, ecara, tuck, vufile, hemstitch, and gather. This machine will sew on md gather at the same time, and will work iqually well on Silk, Limn, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, witb billi, Linen or Cotton Thiead. It is not ujce» saiy for at to endeavour to detract from the merits of any other machine. Wo ;laiin to sell THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET Without regard to price, and we feel coniulent hat whenever penons wishing to buy Sowing Machines give the " Horre," Shuttle Hewing iiaohing a fair trial, iv comaior with o.her machines, it will have the preference. With the Machine i» furnished — Hemmar, BraiJar Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Sciew Iriver, Fiv« Needles Gaus;e, Table Wamp, and Jireotions for use. Ail securely paoked in strong .mo with hinges. Price -. Complete in box, £4 10s ; with Talde md Treadle, iJt> 15 ; wub Table and Treadle, dalf-Uubiuet, with. Cover, Lock, imd ICev, £8 borne thousands of these machines ba>e now been sold in New Zealand, and they have given the utmost possible satisfaction, as testttied to 111 numerous testimonials, which we forward ou application. In proof of their superiority over all other machines, we guarantee (hem tor five veats. "AIiENTS FORWAIKVrO: JAMES M A It T J >~, HAMILTON. J. A ÜBI N, ALEXANDRA. W. POWELL, KAGLAN.
fIAHU: LATEST VICTORIES X GAINEL> BY W II EEL E H ds W[L S 0 N'3 SEWIiNG MACHINES dinoe tho VIENNA itXUlBiilON of 1878, wh«ru they wen* awmded 'the impi'i-ml Uidti- of Francis Jos ph," the Grand Medals of Progre-8 and Merit ; GOLD MED .L Ol? HOAOUR Of tha American Institute, New VTurk, in ieptemuar, 1874; GOLD MtDALat t e MaiyUnd Institute m October, 1874 ; MLVFR MLDAL «t the Ma.uche«ter und Liverpool Agricultural fehow, Ko^tomber lU, 1874; bILVHR MEDAL at the Chest, r Agricultural Sh> vr, bold at Wamngtoo, September, 23, 1374. Tho GEMJIxNrt. WHEftLER & WILSuN'S MACIIJNE Has no heuv* muchinort to lire and weary the feet tiid is th rotoro tbw rnoct iuitAbli> .or FAMILY use. We warrant evorj \V Mid W Machine to 01VK b.NIIttE SaTIhFACiION. Over On<) Million in use. Machines may be had on tho now system oi TiilE PAi'MJB-Mr. Ag»nt for the DutiioL : J.L.LONGBOTTOM, C*nte4l 8tor«, HAMILTON VVKBT.
Jg^ D. L DU FFU S, a - GENERAL MERCHANT. # ' bAMPLKd OF £> CHOICE 'JEAS H Cv and • r. PATTJSKN.S OF 1 & borwardtd to nil pans of VVaikati q POcsl 1 FKEE. O Every description of J GENEUAL MKKCHANDJSE < ~l~ l ~ obtainable at d A^ fCKLAND PH I CE S, W liom cj . R. D. L. DUFFUS, Wholesale and Retuil Trader, • Queen s'rert, Al^mn lr<>. Agent fur South Bnti-h Ins. Co
WOOL! WOOL! TH E undersigned bega to inform Farmers that lie had maJe laiislaoiory arran^e'iie t* for tbo Sale of , WOOi'. 1 1. .ving a Practical Knowledcu of the Wool Tmili 1 , and a BOtd connection Mith Large Buyeis, lie is in * point 10 t<effect 8j1c» on the moi>t od«&ningrou termK. Conti^nmcnii will ha\e Lid niott cartful ■ttention, and Ac< ouat Wales rtD'lered prompt after b'»le. Woolp»cU«, full weight, 4s. each. ADAM LAYIiv>UKN, Forl -street. j
A I K. AT O TRAKSPOHT. J. DEAN beg* *o inform his friendi in Auckland and Waikato, and the public generally, that h«h»» commenced run niug hi» Steamer, ibVALKKT,' regular)} between MEKOEK Hnd (JAMBUIDUE, calling »t Intennedittte St» ion«, cnrrji j» lioodt and PatiOiiger^, and Hurling a. under s — From MrBOEB— On Mondij and Ihumday, at 6 » m. Fr»m Cambhidgc — On W«dnu»d»y m»cl tiaiur Jaj, i»t 6 am. U.B — A pen n ir>U be in attendance at t>>« Ruilhaj Staiion, Auoklund, to Reoei' • G-odi Pa cell maj also be left Ht tue store ol ih- *^ent, R. B. Stuon, cormsr of Viotoila and Albert Utreeti. P. CA^NAOHAN, CkmbridK*
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 697, 2 December 1876, Page 4
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829Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 697, 2 December 1876, Page 4
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