Watchmakers. WRIPLEY, WATCH ANL ••. CLOCK MAKER, is now prepared cp supply his customers with New Silver Cased Patent Levers and Geneva Horizontal. * ATCHES of the very, best workmanship, equal, n not superior, to any to be ; obtained in any other rart of New Zealand, varying in price from £4 to £11 each. Likewise Gold Wedding Ringß and Keepers, . Lockots, Breoches, Pins, Earrings, Gold Mounted Quartz Stones, Clocks, &c, &0., Likewise. Garden Seeds and Vegetables. MISS L.RIPLEY, DRESSMAKER nnd G-entlemen's Trousers and Vest Maker. Established. February, 1869. Hamilton, August 2nd, 1875. « 1,, ._ ?■ . . .. Miscellanepias. AMERICAN 'SEWING- MACHINES. THE "HOME," SHUTTLE LOCK-" STITCH— The Perfection of Mechanism.— Simple, Compact, Efficient,! Durable, ; and' Complete. It sews with the least possible amount of labor, and a girl twelve years can run 'it without fatigue. It is a, triumph of ' Mechanical Genius. The "HOME" SHUTTLE is , the only prac- tical x/ow 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 isjiadapted to every variety of sewing for family wear from the lightest mushns to the heaviest cloths, and will even sew leather. It will .> hem, fell, bind, . cord* braid, seam, tuck,.rufile, herijstitch, ami gather. This machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and will work usually well oa fciilk, Limn, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen or Cotton Thread. It is not nices sary for us to endeavour to detract from the merits of any other machine. We 3laiin to sell -i THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET Withoiit regard to price, aud we feel confident .hat whenever persons wishing to buy Sewing Machines give tlic "Home," Shuttle Sewing Caching a f.'iir trial, in corhmor vviili ©• her machines, it will have the preference. With the Machine is furnished— Hemmer, Braiiler Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Screw li-iver, Five Needles Gauge, Table CJamp, and Directions foV use. All securely packed in strong .ase with binges. PniCß : Complete in box, £4 10s ; with Table vud Treadle, £b'" 15 ; wiih Table and Treadle, flalf-Cabiuet, with Cover, Lock , and Key , £8. Some thousands- of these machines have now beeu sold in New Zealand, and they have given iie utmost possible satisfaction, as testilied to in uuinerous testimonials, which we - forward ou application. In proof of their superiority over all other machines, we guarantee them for five years. "AGENTS FOR WAIKATO s J A M E S M A KT I N, IIAMILTdiN'. J. A UJJI N, ALEXANDRA. W. PO W ELL, RAGLAN. rpHE '-L ATEST ' VICTORIES -I- GAINED BY VV HEEL. ER «fc WIL S 0 N'S SEWING MACHINES dinco ti.o YIENN4 JtXtlißl'i ION of 1873, where they were awuided 'the imperial Order of Francis Joß.'ph," the Grand Medals of Pro^re.-B and Merit; GOLD MED L OF HONOUR Of the American institute, New York, in September, 1874; GOLD MEDAL at tie JMarylund Institute in October, 1874,HILVFR MEDAL at the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural bhow, September 10, 1874; SILVER MEDAL at the Chester Agricultural Shivv, held- at Warrington, September, '23, 1874. The GENUIJIH: WMEKLER & WILSON'S maou;ne Has no heavy machinery tc tire and weary tiie feet, and is th. retore th« most suitable ;or' FAMILY use. We warrant every W and VV Machine to GIVE KNTIRE 8 iTISFAOTION. Over did Million in use. Machines may be had on the new system of TIME tAScAI.HI.Sl 1 . Agenl for the District. : J;L. LONGBOTTOM,' CiN-iiiAi. Stoke, Hamilton Wkst. g^^ D. L. DUFFUS, ojj . .GENERAL ME RCH ANT. W J^AMPLIiS OF ' • * . CHO ICE TEAS b fe and rv.- PATTEIiN.S OF JjDRAfERYr H- 1 forwarded to all puns of VVaikali. p POST FtvEE. t) Every description of _, _; O-ENEUAL MEHCIIAND7SE £ obtainable at Q - AVrCKLAND PR IC E S, w fiom - cj . R.-D.-L. DUFFUS, " Wholesale and Retail Trader, Queen -street, Alexanch'a. Agent for South British Ins. Co. WO O L ! WOOL! TH E undersigned begs to inform Farmers that he has made saiisfuciory arrangeme' ts for the Sale of WOOL, ii aving a Practical Knowledge of the Wool Trade, and a gocd connection with Largo Buyers, he is in a positio.- to (ffoch Sules on the most advaniageou terms. Consignments will have his most careful attention, and Account Sales rendered prompt after Sale. Woolpauka, full weight, 4s. each. ADAM LAYBOUKN, Forl-street. yyAIKATO TRANSPORT. J. DEAN begs to inform his frisnds in Auckland and Waikato, and the public generally, time he has commenced ruuning his Steamer, the 'ALERT,' regularly between MERCER and CAMBRIDGE, calling at Intermediate Stations, carrying Goods and Passengers, and starting as under : — From Mbeobb — On Monday and Thursday, at 6 a.m. From Cambridge — On Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 a.m. N.B. — A pers n will bo in attendance at the Railway Station, Auckland, to Receive Goods. Parcels may also be left at the store of the agent, R. B. Symon, corner of Victoria and Albert StreeLs. D. CABFACHAN, .Agent, CainbrU^OA
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 719, 25 January 1877, Page 4
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