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WANTED KNOWN, that MISS PENNAL has much pleasure in introducing to the public of Auckland the Most Useful I i Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ever yet imported : I 1 princess of wales. ' ! This admirable Machine is the moat perfect Lock- | ' Stitch Midline yet invented. It is so simple that the j most inexperienced can operate it without any i previous instruction, while it is incapable of derangement by ordinary use. The range of application is | practically unlimited : anything that can be worn or require stitching in a house can be executed on this Machine. The tension rarely requires regulating. From muslin to dressed calico, woollen cloth, or even leather may be sewn without change of needle or , cotton, or alteration of tension The work is easily j guided by one hand, while the other is employed in I ' turning it. When lixed on a stand it can be operated I by hand or foot at pleasure, and it ia then as etticient as .the most costly treadle machine. Besides all kinds I of domestic use, it can be applied to many varieties of manufacturing use, such as dress-making, mantlemaking, stay-making, and tailoring. ENGL iND'S QUEEN. I This remarkable Machine presents some entirely new features never before realised in a Sewing Machine, and making it more extensively useful and I more varied in its application than any other Sewing ! machine whatever, whether hand or treadle. In its application to pi .in sewing of every kind it exactly resembles the Princess of Wales, but it it can be instantly changed without stopping the Machine to herring-bone stitching and to oveiseaining. This is effected by simply turning a screw, and the width and length of the stitch are regulated at pleasure. The arrangement permits of the overseaming or herring-boning of any fabric whatever, and will be found of immense value in the manufacture of children's clothing and in ornamental work. IJ _6mis;where elasticity is required the stitch of this Machine is superior to-.every existing Machine. It Is important to observe that all these advantages are obtained with'the most perfect .simplicity of construe- I tion. , j it^Note the addiess :-MTSS PENNAL, Dress I Mantle-maker, and Machinist, Wbst Hsu Houue Wakkftixd street. I Apprentice Wanted TJRINCE OE WALES THEATRE 1 Lessees .. .. Messrs G. W. Collier & Co. ! THIS (Friday) EVENING, OCT. 3, j GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. By particular desire, the French Play, in 5 acts, of CAMILLE! i CAMILLE ! ! I CAMILLE!!! Mrs Walter Hill as .. .. Camilla Gautier i A!lss Bessie Vivian as .. .. Nanine Miss Lizzie Busche as .. .. _\ieh_tte | Mrs Lachlan M'Oowanas.. .. Madame Prudence Mr O. VVj Collier as .. .. Armand Duval :Mr D. Clinton as .. .. .. Count de Vaiville Mr Lachlan M'Gowan as.. .. Gaston Mr J. Hooper as .. .. .. Oustave Mr J. Hesford as .. .. .. Mons. Duval Mr C. Vincent as Joan Act I—Spring. Act 2—Summer. Act 4-Autumn. Act 5— Winter. T O - M O R I. O W, The Nautical Drama, THE SHIP ON FIR E. On MONDAY, the Sensational Play of THE BELLS. With New Scenery and Effects. In consequence of numerous applications the Management will issue a limited number of Monthly Tiokkts at Ll each (Transferable); Lady and Gentleman, Ll 10s, to be had at Upton and Co.'s Stationers, or at the Office of tho Theatre. Hox Office at Upton _ Co.'s, Queen-street, where seats can be secured and tickets obtained. Dress Circle, 3s, Stalls, 2s; Pit, One Shilling. TOOK OUT for CHAPMAN. VOLUNTEER CONCERT AND V DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. CHORAL HALL, ON THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 187::. Under the patronage of the Officers and Members of the Volunteer Forces, and of the Auckland RWo Association, In aid of tho FUNDS OF THE ASSOCIATION, to enable Representatives to be sent to compete in the Inter-Colonial contest at Melbourne. COMMITTKH : Captains Derrom, Le Koy, Morrow, Burns, Mowbray, Isaacs, McCrao, and Kensington. Lieutenants Devorc, Anderson, Kitchen, Nathan, Payne, and Robinson ; and Messrs Thorne, Uoardman, and Kohn. Conductor Joseph Browne, Esq. Tlckots, 2s. Cd.: Gallery, Is. Cd. Programme in future advertisements. Volunteers will attend in Uniform J. C. DA VIES, * Uon. Sec. and Treasurer, LOYAL ENNISKILLEN ORANGE LODGE, No. 3. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Wellesley street, This (Friday) Evening, at hallpast 7 o'clock. Visiting Brethren are milted to attend. By order of the W.M. T. GARDE, Hon. Sec. NAVIGATION CLASS. A NAVIGATION CLASS in connection with the Technical Classes of the Mechanics' Institute will commence on Monday Evening, the oth inst. ;' Capt. Wilson, Teacher. Nights of Attendance—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Fee, £2 2s per quarter, payable in advance. R. T. TALBOT, Secretary. TO LET~, FOR THE ENSUING SEASON, THE ROSEBANK STRAWBERRY GARDENS, Together w_th Strawberry Beds of about three acres. Responsible parties only dealt with. Apply R. BAIRD, Victoria street; Or, A. GOLDIE, North Shore. LOST, .a Brindled Bull Dog. Answers to the name of "Tiger."—The finder on returning the same to Ryan, Bell, and Co., Vulcan Lane, will be rewarded. NOTICE. ME. W. H. MESSENGER hegs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has Closed his Stall in the Market until the recovery of his father from his late accident. His customers will find a first-class supply of everything at the lowest prices at the CITY MEAT BAZAAR, QUEEN STREET. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given that the HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the Bank will be hold in the Banking House, in Auckland, on "WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of October next, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Ropo't of the Directors for the Halfyear ending 30th inst., the Election of a Director, and for any other business that may be brought beforo the Meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. . D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector. *„* CANDIDATES for the office of Director must give notice in writing to the Board of Directors, such notice to be left at the Banking House, Auckland, thirty days at least before the day of Election. Auckland, September 13, 1873* _A UCKLAND SAYINGS' BANK. ESTABLISHED 1i.47. President : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Vice-President WILIXAM RATTRAY, Esq. The Bank is opt.t daily from 12 to 1 o'clock, also Osy Saturday Evening--, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Any sum from la and upwards received, for which 6 per oent. interest is allowed. Every facility given to depositor*. B, CAMERON, Awountaat.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1153, 3 October 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1153, 3 October 1873, Page 3

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