BUSINESS NOTICES. THE WERTHEIM IS EMPEROR!! The Greatest Success of Modern Times J A Triumph of Mechanical Geniua ! I OFFER to Families, Dressmakers, Tailors and Dealers GREATEB OPPORTU NITIES than any Company in the world. LIGHT-BUNNING ! NOISELESS! PERFECTION! The greatest elements of success. New woodwork, new improvements, and a repu« »t on of excellenoe, durability, and light-running qualities that stand pre-eminent THE WONDEBFUL WERTHEIM TRIPLEX SEWING MACHINE. THREE MACHINES IN ONE—THE LOCK STITCH, THE CHAIN STITCH, THE COMBINED LOCK AND CHAIN OR EMBROIDERY STITCH. A really extraordinary simple mechanism changes the lock stitch or two-thread stitch into a single thread or chain stitch whenever desirable. Ihe mechanism in question, without in any way impairing the excellence of the machine as a lock stitch machine, produces a simple chain stitch, i.e., by using only the upper thread, ora combination lock and chain stitch created by interlacing the shuttle thread with the chain stitch. Read list of irery valuable improvements of Lochhead's patent new high-arm, noiseless, light-running Wertheim Sewing Machines. Foundry and Factory—Mornington. Head Office—s3 Princes street, Dunedin. All classes of Sewing Machines repaired, and duplicate parts kept in stock Perambulators, Mangles, Portable Boilers, Washing Machines, Wringers, Wire Mattressea, and Knife Cleaners for Cash or Time Payments. BRANCHES—2SS High street, Trianglo, Christchuroh ; Tay street, Invercargill tafford street, Tunaru ,* Main road, Ashburton ; Nelson, Alexandra and Kaiapoi. ROBEBT LOCHHEAD, PROPRIETOR. BOCK'S POWDER, THE SPREADER. BRAND AND MORTEIN HAS NO EQUAL. Will destroy within five minutes every Fly in a room, and and will kill Fleas, Lice, Cockroaches, Bugs, Anta, and all other Insects. v DIRECTIONS— FOR FLIES—CIose the room tightly, fif ps==- — ~ anc * blow some of this Powder up in the;* ii; (V(i\ f.. _, I air, when in five to ten minutes all the I W fill Qies wiU be killed I Si&DffllMfPl FOR MqSQUITOES-Doasabove,or \ JJ burn some in the room. '\ FOR COCKROACHFS and BEETLES 'i iftlr —* >ut> some Powder on the floor at >« JnE MOST POWEHrwg night or day> the prefen , edj &ad g^Saß^ Hi tf •"* ow w^n our Spreader a lot into their ft -,ijn ill vl haunts ; repeat every day until every %,, ~ J.ijy M r*^^ v*ot HO*VJß ono has The result is surW:* /wTC/sr prising; thousands will be dead after j^wj ||i!i* tQ/ ,, JL/Z*~* J ! each operation. fleas.ants, bugs, lice, jy BE 1 * T AIN DESTRU^ , ' | moths, silverpish, &c.-biow as Jγ m, <J 0 All i/iwtVs 0» ii a^ova ioto places where such vermin are Ml 'iwSafi fe W| UL KINl» w : ! likely to be troublesome. ml .Mm INSECTS- $ FOR "ROSE TREES and OTHEr||L. .M/S WHlsS*rrMW*k PLANTS—BIow a Uttle of this Powder W^*w4sWß& P°tp , + ™« Powder, though quite harm lcsa to human or animal life, is known to be death to insect life in all its forms. ' Hiifto* "* first stupifying and then killing. Obtained afc all the Leading Stores and Chemists. Wholesale from P. BOOK AND CO., B- BIOHABDSON, Bepresontative. No. 3 Chancery lane, Ohristchurch. WE have for AUTUMN SOWING PRIME SAMPLES ■. of the following SEEDS :— N I M MO Perennial Ryegrass from very old pasture : ' Italian - Ryegrass Colonial Cowgrasa and Red Clover Colonial White and Alsike Clover £jjj) Colonial and Imported Timothy Sheep's and Meadow Fescue Colonial Hard or Chewings' Fescue . Broad-leaf Essex Rape t>t a j-p i q Cape Barley and Ryegrain. Write for Samples and Quotations. «am a XT^α » "STANDARD" BONE MANURE. " STANDARD ohlendorff's superphosphate of iime. OHLENDORFF'S DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO. -: ' '■'■— "- andPLQWEB SEEDS. . These are made up in 3d and Id Packets respectively, and the quality of everything is the finest we can grow ourselves and imfiostj from our growers in Britain. ■"""""" " STANDARD " PARROT AND COCKATOO FEED • • MIXTURE. , Aqbnts— "STANDARD" CANARY FEED MIXTURE. T?TT?Tr«n-i3«T? -ni>no These Mixtures are popular by all Bird Fanciers for increasing ILETCHER BROS., Song and Plumage. Price, 6d each. 66 *' "Samples of Seeds, also Price Lists, sent Free on application. And at Ashburton. NIMMO AND BLAIR, MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWERS, DUNEDIN. A PERFECT CLEANSER AND DISINFECTANT. BEDUOE YOUB SOAP BILL 60 PEB CENT TEY IT. i *~~ —— ——— f J SOLD IN BLOCKS, 6d and 4d. WHOLESALE AGENTS: CHEYSTALL AND CO. In an Parted the W«rld the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE Iβ MOTHER' 3 MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Y««ftg Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for lafiuits suit, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. . CONTAINS NO STARCH, BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. arStliirS roOD f*rla<asta »mi JmrmUia e»_r 6t •btatatd »f all Dealers threozhont the World. ft MEIiW. MMLBDBff WOMB. PECRHAM. LONDOM, ESBUaD. MURBAY'S PASTEURISED MILK mils MILK Iβ sterilised—that is, it has beea kept at a high temperature snfflA ciently long to destroy all UNFRIENDLY MICROBES. On this account it is ■referable, to new milk, being more wholesome and more easily digested. It is concentrated to ensure its keeping, and, in addition to its being sterilised, PASTEURISED MILK possesses the following special advantages:— Ist. It eoatains foil ereaaa, and in always on haad. Sad. It cannot go soar. Will keep without deteriorating in quality, wen in an opea tia. Srd. It dissolves readily in cold water. ith. It can be made to the consistency of cream if reqairedL Stk. It will be found economical in use. CAH BK PfiOCORED FROM ANY TRADBBMKW. W. T. MURRAY & CO.. Manutucturcrs, Auckland,
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9670, 8 March 1897, Page 7
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