.,',,..;, Watchma-lsers., . } . ; w rtple^'wAtch^nl^ :X T - • CLOCK MAKER, is' iibw pre- f pared to supply hisioustomers'n'itli -New", Silver Cased PatentLcvefs and'denevai Horizpntal W 4.TQHJS of th^ yory I best ] workmanship^ bqual, lit not eupqr^or, to any to bo -obtnined m aiiy • other ' r'art of New Zealand/ var^iiig'in price frpm'£4t, to £11 each, i Likewise Gold { Wedding Rings and ( Keepers, Lockets*. Braoohea, Pins, Earrings, Gold Mounted , Quartz: Stones," Clock?, &c., &c. r '■"''.■■.■:■' Likeviise Garden Seeds and Vegetables; miss~l; riplb YT dressmaker . and .Gentlemen's Trousers and ! Vest,' Maker.' ' ' -'■ / "' ; ' : •'■ Established February, 1869. Hamilton, August 2nd, 1875. ■ - '; ! Miscellaneous. • americani sewing ma- ■ •■; •■■■ -■•' ■■•■-■ : ■; ■- ■■ THE ."HOME," SHUTTLE LOOKSTITOJa— The : Perfection of Me-chanißm-r-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 i triumph of Mechanical Genius. ; The ..".HOME" SHUTTLE , is the only Vprac- tical jJow price Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. This Uhequall ed Machine : uses a< . straight iheedle; makesthe Lock-stitch (alike on both sides), has a self adjusting tension, and is adapted to every yarioty of sewing fpir family wear from the lightest muslins 'to the heaviest cloths, and will even sew leather. It will bern, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, tuck, rufhe, hemstitch, and gather. This machine will sew onand gather at the same time, and will work" equally ; well oh Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton ', Goods, with Silk, -Linen or Cotton Thread. It is not necessary for us to endeavour to detract from the merits of any other machine. We, jlaim to sell v; . ' i rHiEJ "iBBST FAMItT SOWING : MACHINE ' ' "" ," mITRE yksLKJET ■■' ; .' , Without, regard! Jo price, and we feel .confident hat whenever persons wishing id ' buy Sewing Machined ;give the '-".Home," Shuttle ' ISewirig Maching a fair trial, m commor with f other machines, it will have the preference. , Withjthe.Machihe is furnished — Hemmer, Braider Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, 'Screw iriver,' Five \Needleß Gauge, Table Clamp, and Directions for use. All securely packed m strong *ase with hinges. - : ; Price : Complete m box, £4 10s ; with Table vnd Treadle, £6 15 j with Table and Treadle, 3alf-<Jabinet, with Cover, Lock, and Key, £8. .. ■ . Some thousands of these machines hare now been sold m - New Zealand,;, and they have given the utmost possible satisfaction, as testified to m numerous testimonials, which we forward on application. - - In proof of their superiority over all other machines, we guarantee them for five years. ■ ' - : AGENTS FOR WAIKATO : J A M E S MA R.T I N, HAMILTON. J. AUBIN, ALEXANDRA. W. POWELL, RAGLAN. THE L A TEST VICTORIES GAINED BY WHEELER «fc WILSON'S |, SEWING MACHINES . . Since tho VIENNA EXHIBITION of 1873, where they were awarded ' the Imperial Order of Francis * JOs.'ph,"- the Grand Medals of Progress and Merit j GOLD MED aL OF HONOUR Of the American Institute, New York, m September, 1874; GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute m October, 1874 j : SILVER MEDAL at the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Show, September 10,1874; ; SILVER MEDAL at the Chester Agricultural Show, held at Warrington, September, 23,1874. . . .1. . The GENyiNjB WHEBLER & WIL- ' i : SON'S MACHINE" • : . •„ Has ho .: heavy -machinery to tire and weary the, .ieefc,; and is therefore themost suitable for FAMILY use. We warrant every W and W Maohine to GIVE ENTIR-E SATISFAOTION. Over On<» Million m use. * vVMachines may be had on the new system of TIME PAYMENT. Agent for the, District : J.L. LONGBOTTOM, Cbntbah Store, Hamilton West. ; - •. ojj '■ " ' GENERAL. MERCHANT. ■ - ' : *f . ' SAMPLES OF P CHOICE TEAS b fe and • • ■ . PATTERNS OF 1 RDRAP E R V F P Forwarded to all parts of Waikato p . POST FREE. y Every description of • GENERAL MERCHANDISE ; . '*' ■;" obtainable at PRICES, 9. w from d . R. D. L. DUE PUS, "" Wholesale and Retail Trader, Queen-street, Alexandra. Agent for South British Ins. Co. W OOL! WOOL! THE undersigned begs to inform Farmers that he has made satisfactory arrangements for the Sale of WOOL. Having a Practical Knowledge of the Wool Trade, and a gocd connection with Large Buyerß, he is m a position to effect Sales on the most advantageou ternifi. Consignments will have his most careful attention, and Account Sales rendered prompt after Sale. Woolpacks, full weight, 4s. each. ~ : ADAM LAYBOURN, Fort-street. WAIKATO TRANSPORT. J. DEAN begs "*6 inform his friends m Auckland and Waikato, 'and the public generally, that' he has commenced . run* nine his Steamer, the'ALERT,' regularly between MERCER and CAMBRIDGE, calling at Intermediate Stations,' carrying Goods and Passengers, and starting as under: — From Mbboeb— . On Monday and Thursday, at 6 a.m. From Oambeid&b — j On Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 a.m. N.B;— A person will be m attendance at the Railway Station, Auckland, to Receive G-oods. Parcels may also be left at the store of the agent, R. B. Symok, corner of Victoria and Albert Streets. k CARFACHAN, ' '■■■ Agent, i Cambridge<
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 736, 6 March 1877, Page 4
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