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[ Watchmakers. I RIPLEY, WATCH ANL i • CLOCK MAKER, is new prepared* co supply bis customers with New Silver Cased Patent Levers and Geneva ! Horizontal WATCHES .of the very best ! workmanship, equal, if mot -superior, to any to be obtained in any tother part of ' New Zealand, warying dn price from £4 . to, £11 eadh. 9_lkewwe <Gold Wedding Rings and keepers, ILockerts, Brooches, t Pins, Earrings, Gold Mounted 'Quartz i Stores, Clocks, Ac, &c. ' ■Likewise 'Garden Seeds and Vegetables. : MISS (L. -BLPLEY, DRESSMAKER and GenClemen'-fl Trousers and Westj Maker. .-. , ,-.•--•-, ©itabliehed February, 1869. 'Hamilton, August;2nd, 'lß7s. i -"., 'j ggg^gg > , ... ',i. ;„ " ■ i ' Miscellaneous. ! Al-EBICAN % lAtCH^NES. TBE'"®OM^/'*HUffa)LE »LOOK- , STITCH— The Perfection of Mqchanism— Simple, Compact, Efficient, Ddrable, and (Complete. . Jt sews 'with . the lleast amount of labor, and! a girl twelve, years --oan >run it without' fatigue. It is a .'triumph of Mechanical Genius. ; The "HOME'.' SHUTTLE lis the only . prae- <tioal J-ow, price Lock-stitch Sewing '-.Machine 'ever invented..- >Xhis? Unequalled Machine, uses straight! needle, makes the Lock-Btitch (alike oni <both-Bideß), has a self adjusting tension, and' is adapted to-eveey^variety of sewings for family wear from tfee lightest aiualins to the heaviest ojoths, and will even -sew ) leather, fit will hem, fell, bind, .-cord, braid, seam, tuck, ru&e, .hemstitch,,and gather.- This machine ><will sew on and • gather at the same time, aud will work equally well .on Silk, Linen, ; Woollen, and- Cotton Goods, «wath Slik, 1 Linen or. Cotton Thread . ltda not maces - " -Sttty-br U8 I to-©nfdeavour to- detract' from' the merits of any other machine. We jlaim to sell . : THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE 1 I IN -THE MARKET . Wilfciut ,to j price, and we feelf confident .hat-whenever persons to buy ""Sewing give the *• Home," .Shuttle Sewing Maching a > fair, trial, in commor. with other machines, it will have the preference. - With the Machine: is furnished — Hem-^ mer, "Braider Shuttle Bobbins, Oil 'Can, Oil, Scre\y triv*r, '-Five Needles Gauge, Talkie' Cf amp, and Directions for use. All packed in strong Jase with hinges. . , t . .1. --'. -7^ .- Pbicb : Complete inboi; £4 10s ; with Table ind Treadle, tfo 15; with Table; and Treadle, Half-Cabinet, .with Gover,V Lock, and Key, £8. - -Sesiethousands of these machines have : now 'been -sold iin New Zealand, and they ■•: (hove . _iven <<the : utmost '^possible \ . -satisfaction, as > testified to in 'numerous '• testimonials, which we forward on application. .-.-.. In proof. of their superiority over all other machines, -we guarantee them for five'yeaM. i : ' •' | AGENTS EOR WAIKATO : J A M E S MA RT I ;N, '' JSAMILTeN. k 9T. AUBIN, ALEXANDRA. W. POWELL, 7.- ; r RAGLANi . rnHE LATEST VICTORIES J- GAINED. BY WHEELER <k WILSON'S smrim MACHINES Since tho: VIENNA EXHIBITION of i 1873, where Kh'ey were awarded 'the I imperial Order of Erancis * Joseph," the Grand Medals" jofiProgress and Merit; GOLD MED_L OF' HONOUR Of the American Institute, New York, in September, 1&7^ ; GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute in October, 1874; SILVER MEDAL at the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Show, September' 10, 1874; •','..-. SILVER MEDAL at the Chester Agri- • euliuralJShfuye, held at Warrington, September, 23,-1874. Tho^GESUIN- WHEBLER A; WIL-' ; SON'S- MACHJNE Has no heavy naachinery ; ,to tire and 'weary the feet, and. is thofefore. -the most Buitable for FAMILY 'use^ f > We warrant every W and W Machine to GIVE ; ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Over on<j Million in use. Machines may be bad on tho new ays,tem of (TIME PA^YAIENT. Agent for the District : "" 7 : J. L. LONGBOTTOM," C.ntbm, -Store, !: •HiiMiETON West. JJ^Di i>. DUFFTJS, .jjj GENERAL MERCHANT. m ; SAMPLES OF -R. . •CB<OI<CE TEAS Hi ft ' ■ ' , and P 1 __ PATTERNS OF D R A P E R YF -P. Forwarded to all parte of Waikato { . q POSTiFREE. 0 ,; Every desoription of _, _? GENERAL MERCHANDISE ■■'■ obtainable at PRICES,^ . from 7 dr -. R. IL" L. D.U.JF.FFS, "j; P^ Wholesale and Retail Trader, • Queen -Btreet, Alexandra. . Agent .for South British Ins. Co. ■ ■--•" .i, WO OL! vW OOX ! !■' TH'E -undersigned begs to inform j7 (Farmers ithat he (has made satisfactory arrangeme' ts for the Sale of WOOL. 11 ayingia Practical Knowledge^ of the Wool Trade, and a goad connection, with Largeißuyeifi, he isiin 'aiposition to' t-ffoct Sales on , the, most advanlageou .terms. .Consignments will have bisimosti; careful' -atteution, and ; Ac<K)unt -Sales' rendered ;.prompt after Sale.7 . • Woolpaoks, full weight, 4s. eachi j <A_»AMv<LAYBOURN, | .Fbrt-str, et. TTT-ALKA/TO T RANSPoITt. . J. DEAN begs toi inform his fronds in Auckland and and the public! generally, that .he has 'Commenced running his Steamer, the 'ALERT, ' regularly between MERCER and CAMBRIDGE, calling. at Intermediate Stations; carrying? Goods and ; . Passengers, and starting as under:' — ! •.From Mbwjb-V^- ' ! On Monday and Thursday, at ; 6 a.m. : i From Qa MBBTDoiB — j On WeJnesday and Saturday, at 6 a.m.; N.B. — A 'pers j6! 'will 'be jin attendance; at the Railway. Station] Auckland, to Receive Goods. .Paicils ..may also ■be- left at the store of the agent/ iR. B. Symon,: corner of Victoria and .Albert Streets. ! J>. CAB? T ACHAN, [ *».g6nt, •Cambridge^

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 729, 17 February 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 729, 17 February 1877, Page 4

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