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agigealltmecnin EORGE W. OWE Ni FORT-STKEET, AUCKLAND, HAS ON SALE, !O ABBIVE EX SHOOTING STAR, PERN N, EMILY McLAREN, DUNKDIN, CALLER OU. &c— SO barrels and cases New Currants 80 cases bottled Fruits 61' boxes Eleme Kaisins 7 cases Fifis and Miiscatels lo 2SSSSS™> 21b and 41b bottles 25 cases Red Herrings, Whybrow's ' 20 cases Fresh Herrings, Morton s 30 half-barrels Pickles, do ) overall 2 tons Ling i 30 cases Lobsters and Mackerel 38 bales Paper and Paper Bags 50 cases Capers and Currie Powder 50 cases Vinegar, Whybrow's andMortoa'a 5o cases Bottled Salt it cases Essences 7 casks Canary, Hemp, and Rape Seed 6 casks Carraways ■■■■■.<% 21 cases Taylor's and Epp's Cocoa, &c. 32 cases and casis Blacking 40 cases Kieller's Jujubes and Confectionery 40 cases Marmalade 350 boxes Candles 35 cases Brown and Poison's Corn Flour 160 bcxes Pipes and Bath Bricks 65 cases Castor and Salad Oil 50 casefc Coleman's Mustard and Blue 82 gross Mixup Black Lead 2 tanks Sugo and Tap-oca 5 cases Liquorice, loz sticks 70 casks Bi-Carbonate Soda and Crystal 8 cases Twine and Lines 4 cases Brushwara 13 cases Baking and Egg Powder 10 cases Fancy Soap and Soap Powders 2 cases CMorodyne -......, Nutmegs, Spice, Piraents, Ginger, &c. 55 drums Linseed Oil 108 tuns Paint, &c. 4 tons Crushed Lump and Loai Sugar 30 cases Bell and !31ack'3 Vestas, 250's and Plaida AMERICAN SEWING ■' ■ 'S.i; MACHINES. THE "HOME" SHUTTLE-LOCK STITCH. THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. SIMPLE, COMPACT, EFFICIENT, DURABLE, AND COMPLETE! • It Eews with the least possible amount of labour, ana a girl of twelve years can run it without fatigue. It is a Triumph of Mechanical Genius. THE "HOME" SHUTTLE is the only practical Low-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 is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, lid will even Sew Leather. It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, tack, ruffle, hemstitch, and gather. This machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and will work equally well on Silk. Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with. Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. It is not necessary for us to endeavour to detract £com the merits of any other machine. ' . "We claim to sell ■ .... , y The Best Family Sewing Machine in the Market, •WITHOUT BEGABD TO PEICE, And we feel confident that whenever persons ■wishing to buy Sewing Machines give the "Home" Shuttle Sewing Machine fair trial, in competition with other machines, will have the preference. "With the Machine is furnished—Hemmer, Braider, Shuttle Bobbins, OU Can, Oil, Screwdriver, Five Needles, Guage, Table Clamp, and directions for use; All securely packed in strong case with hinges. , . ; • P R I C E:— Complete in box £4 10 With Table and Treadle *o 15 With Table and Treadle, Half-Cabinet, with Cover, Lock and Key £8 Some thousands of these machines have now been sold in New Zealand; and they have given the utmost possible satisfaction, as testified to in mnrerous testimonials, which we forward on application. In proof of their superiority over all other machines we guarantee them for five years. On Sale by— W. C. Denjjes, Queen-street, . . . , J. V. Breda, Shortland-Btreet Anc2 at all Sewing Machine Depots. SOLE IMPORTERS: L. D. NATHAN & CO., ATJCKIiAND. ■VTOTICE OF REMOVAL... PiiPERHANGING, OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS WAREHOUSE, No. 53, Comer of Queen and West Queen-streets. J. HENDERSON Has much pleasure in announcing to his Friends and the Public generally, that he has removed to above address, where he hopes to merit a continuance of their liberal support. No. 53, Queen-street. T> E M O V A L~ Messrs A. and "W. CBAIG in tendering their thanks to their patrons for past favours, beg to intimate that they have Removed to those more commodious and centrally-situated premises in Queen-street, nent the Waitemata Hotel, where they trust for aeon-, c tinuance of that custom hitherto so liberally be- , stowed. A. and W. C. would, at the same time, call attentiou to their large ?"mporta,tion of Machinery for the " manufacturing of Galvanized Corrugated Iron Tanks, fa Kidgings, Spouting. Piping, &c. Iron Circled for Verandahs or Tanks on the shortest notice. IRST PRIZE OVENS AND RANGES. pa ■ . !| M GREAT REDUCTION ! HEEBE RT' .H. SMIT BT/JJ Has Reduced his FIRST-PRIZE IMPROVED PATENT POBTABLf "" SMOKE-CONSUMING OVlfiNB- : To 30s and upwards, according to size. .i .< Over 1000 of these Ovens are in nse, many for upward! of five years, all of which have given entire satisfaction, and are acknowledged to be the beat, cheapen w and most economical oven yet invented, ai they:';: require no setting and but little use. ._.':? H. H. SMITH has obtained successively First,: Prizes for the past five years. ._ *" IRSi' PRIZE Strong Colonial, • Ovena. reduced 5 per cent. From 30s upwards IRST PRIZE Wrought ironlm^ ■ proved Portable Cottage Range, from £6 Id ■ upwards^ FIRST PRIZE Wrought Iron LemingUn Ranges, from £6 10s upwards. _ ' IRST PRIZE Wrought Iron Improved Cottage Stove, to burn wood or coal, open or closed fire, from £6 upwards. , |/IRST PRIZE Wrought Iron Imft proved Ship Stove 3, from £5 IPs upwards. FIRST PRIZE Wrought iron Rreplaces from 30b upwards. FIRST PRIZE Portable Boilers, From .£5 upwards. - . BTOYE PIPING made and all ; kinds of Repairing, and Blacksmithing, and , Ironwork done at the „__„ ■• AUCKLAND IRON WORKS, DTJRRAM-STREET WEST, , " Opposite Buckland's, and next to Hunter and Hoian ■ Sale Yards. £

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1624, 29 April 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1624, 29 April 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1624, 29 April 1875, Page 4