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A UCKLAND HAT MANUFACTORY W. H. FEN TON (Late Hill & Fenton). By Special ( «Jf6sC3li> Appointment Excellency^^^^^a^^Jftho Governor. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, 64, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Auckland. Manufacturing Department.—This branch of the business is carried on a« usual, first-class kin's being employed. The size and shape of customers' head are taken with uniaihna accuracy by means of the renowned FRENCH CONFORMATEUR. Orders received at the Warehouse, 64, Queen-street, where this won-derfully-designed " Conf ormateur " may be seen. In order to render his Stock the most complete in the colony, "W.H.F. has arranged for IJ) I X XC T SHIP .AT KN T S of LATEST ' PARISIAN and LONDON NOVELTIES in Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hats, <vc. I JUST OPKNED—A Splendid Assortment of 1 Travelling Hats and Caps; the " Opera Hat;"'a case of Superior French Felt Hats, latest fashions, tec., &c. it2T Inspection respectfully invited. N.B.—Hate and Caps can be made: to order at a few hours' notice. VV . JLL. i? 61, QUEEN-STREET. A MERICAN SEWING MACHINES, THE LARGEST SALE IN AUSTRALIA. Rkduced Price Ltst. "THE HOME" SHUTTLE-LOCK-STITCH. THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM, Simple, Compact, Ekj-icikwi', Durable, akd complktk. tt sews with the least possible amount of labour, and a Girl of Twelve Years can run it without fatigue. It is a Triumph of Mechanical Genius. •THE 1IOM.1C" SHUTTLE is the only practica 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 solf-ad s listing tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing tor any wear, from tho lightest muslins to the heaviest; AND WILT, KVKN BRW LEATHER ; it Will Hem, j Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, Seam, Trek, Ruilles, Hemstitch, and. Gather. This Machine will sew I on and gather at the same time, and will work ! equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton i Goods, with Silk. V.nen, or Cotton Thread. ! It is not neoesrso. y for US to endeavour to do i tract from the merit* of any other machines. We I claim to soil THE BKST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THK MARKET, witliout regard ! to I'kiuis, and we feol confident that whenever i persons wishing ro buy Sowing Machines fcive i tho "IIOMIC SHUTTLE SEv/IXG MACHINE a fair I •■[: i. in ('(impe'.iiion with cihui1 Machines i wo v/ill h-ivo the preference. I With (lie Aiuc'iii >■ ■~■; furnished--Koramer, i Hnidi-)1 shutiic- Moi.'hin.s, Oil On. Oil. Screw, drive1, i'':v" .v •••:;.•■. (};\: ■■.?<.-, Tr.i.'o i'!:imp, and direct \<>\,*. : \. ...-". .UI securely;.-: Uv-d in strong ' Ciltie Wit I! :'ii'i:;;--. CoillMlflc in ■■■:■- £1 O.i. • With Tifn'a an-: i're•■•>'.■■ £0 w. ■ With Tn.li!- *' ■: Tr<-:. :'■ . Hali-C ibint-t, ! with Co.-, r. i.oi-.k aurl !•■.(■,■ £7 73 : f\i proof oi • ..■'.■■ :::iii-!iority ov,,r all othei1 Mj/:hiUi's, ivi1 uca:: ■•NTi'i; them :■■(>:> fjvk j \'i- Aits. ! i\lic-Ve the .■•ei.uir.* "HOM^E" SHUTTLE 1 MACHINES, :-i--Im, :,..■■: •■v:'.i> c.iir iii;iih:, arc ::ot jn'ocuralii:.-, ■-!'■• '■-•: ':-'' ihi1:;! direct to purcjluisors on i-eixitDl vi iv!uitiam:u or reference. L. i>. NATHAN & CO ! >~v .■■ .• ■■-.v.s-r?.. R(.-i..j! !'• ■'•■-< ■'■•' -'•. . -:''. \. ;.'-:•(■ ■ i-- GMinine 1 Hoim" Shi!!:.e ' '-■'■ ■'■• •'■• "■■'■ i ■ >■•" j-. i'< ■■ iv / ' ii.'.o im\ .:.-;'■-. ['\\i-■"■:''■'■■•. *'■ ■';■:::!■!).-,. :;••.''.'i uilion i freo <--i!. !k,<l «• :. \". '■■■'...).'., .Sh'jrtlami-atreet | TiriTCHF.N.S' CK'^KiJIJ.vTKI) BLOOD a xhvi-:e-kai!.!n«j i:i-:mkdy ; For afl Skia UiHcaws, Uheu;aatism in all its ■ forma, such ;vg Gout, Xcui'iili,'ia, Sci:iMca, and Lumbago, lihewi-se curw Chronic Dywentery, j and 13 a valuable remedy us a Fatnily Medicine for |mrifyi»ij ;init (•.!ctin.«ins tho blood. No Bottloe fire Gfnnine unless bearing the I Proprietor's Signature. ! HAMILTON BROTHERS', Queen-street. I Wholesalk Agexts. Sold by Mr. J, Ensox, Chemist, Quecn-stroet: ! Mr. A. G. Hughks. corner of Shortland and Princes-atrects: Mr. ItoBi»so?r, Chemist, Pari nefl: Meaers. Hill and Ilndson, Vie tori a-atroot; and Mr. Fallwki.l, Otahuhu. Miraculous Cure. AKTBR UKATAILIXftt MEDtCAL AID AND OTHER KKJlir-Dliari HAD KAIT.KD. Auckland, Ist Juno, 1877. Mr. Hitohbns, , , . Dear Sir,—l feel I should not be doing you juKticc. or tho extraordinary medicine you 'manni'acturo. where I not to acknowledge the wemdwful e-ure it ban otfooted upon myself. It will b<i neoesfiary to explain the nature of my oomploMftL On tb« p««Bftxe to tliis oolony, in i ttio ship Jessie Osbor?ie, I had a severe attack ! of Rheumatic Faver, and was carried ashore in I (lie tnoHt, helplesa condition. I r^ruained in this state for several months, suffering tho most iirtonsa pwin. I tried many remedies, but to no effect, a-ud began to deepafr of ever getting relief. I vras rooommendid by a friend to try your wondered Blood Restorer. I did. so. and tho chawgo—almoat from tho first dose—was astonishing. I fun now perfectly resto'ed to healtli, a,nd as well as ever I was in my life. I Should you foel disposed to givo publicity.to this letter, I would say to those suffering from Khonmatt»m-<lo not delay, but. at once take your invaluable medicine, and they will soon find relief. For myself, I can only say that you have my lasting gratitude, and I shall at all times take it as a pleasure to give anyone all the information possible. I herewith enclose a Certificate from two gentlemen (Visiting Officers . of the Fonntahi of Friendship Lodge of Odd Fellows), and have their permission to give publicity to it.—l *m, dear Sir, yours eve* sratefully. Thos. H. Jones. Auckland, Ist June, 1877. We, the undersigned. Visiting Oflicers of the Loyal Fountain of Friendship Lodge, of the 1.0.0. F., M.U , A.D.. bear witness to the wonderful oara of Bro. Jones, effected by the use of Mr. Httchons' Blood Restorer. C Ovkrton, N.G. Autrkd Alkt, V.G. Oth»r Testimonials from sufferors who hare niarvellotttfy rec»v»wed, will follow. THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES. Lorvg experience has proved the&o famous remedies to be most effectual in curing either j tliu dangerous maladies or the slighter complaints which are more particularly incidental to the life of a miner, or thoso living in die bush. Occasional dosee oi these Pills vrill guard the system against those evils which so often boset tho kumsm race, viz.:—Cougfcs, colds, and disorders et tb« livea- and stomach—the frequent forerunners ot lev r, dysentery, cHari-boaa, and cholera. Is the most effectual remedy for old sores wounds, uloers, rheumatism, and all sJcin diseases ; in fact, when used according to the printed, directions, it never fails to euro alike deep and superficial aihr.auts. j These Medicines raay be obtained from all respectable Dru^yistß andatorokeepei^thronghout tiie clTillsed world, v/hh direotiona for use I in almost every language. I 'ITiCiy aro prepared only b*' ths Proprietor, I THOMAS HOLLOW AY, S&, Oxford-streef, London. *** Beware of Counterfeits that may eminata raw tho Unifciv^ Rt.s.if,B. ' ' 'V^EIiDEEN~POLTSH!"D"GRANITE X-3L r.IOXUMEN TTc>, Ix P>-Kr> \vi> Bluk, kkom £5, Free on boai-4 ship to any part of Now Zealand. Inscriptions Ac-ona"ate and Beautiful. Plans and Priera kkhh from .TOTTX LEGGE. Abciticßii, tkullauti,

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2334, 8 September 1877, Page 4

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