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BUSINESS NOTICES. eh eh fi THE WERTHEIM IS EMPEROR!! "5 The Greatest Success of Modern Time* I ss't Triumph of Mechanical Genius I >H ter nd ' I OFFER to Families Dressmakers, Tailors and' Dealers GREATER OPP&RTU NITIES than any Company in tho -rorld. LIGHT-RUNNING! NOISELESS I PERFEOTIONI The greatest elements of success. New —rocdwork, new improvements, said a. repn tation of excellence, durability, and light-running qualities that stand pre-eminent s * THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM TRIPLEX SEWING MACHINE. THREE MACHINES IN ONE—THE LOCK STITCH, THE CHAIN STITCH, THE H- 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. The 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, or a combination lock and chain stitch created by interlacing the shuttle thread with the chain stitch. Read'list of valuable improvements of Lochhead's patent new high-arm, noiseless, light-running !JT Wertheim Sewin? Machines. Foundry and Factory—Morninj-ton. Head Office-—53 Princes street, Danedin. All classes of Sewing Machines repaired, and duplicate parts kept in stock Perambulators, Mangles, Portable Boilers, Washing Maohinaa* Wringers, Wire Mattresses, and Knife Cleaners for Cash or Time Payments. — BRANCHES—2SS High street, Triangle, Christchuroh ; Tay street, Invercargill ; Stafford street, Timaru; Main road, Ashburton ; Nelson, Alexandra and Kaiapoi. ROBERT LOOHHEM), PROPRIETOR. LIXTRATED CATALOGUE ILI.USTB.V_RD CATALOGUE FREE. KttEE. FLB _SfiK B BR0S " SEASON 1897. FLET< ISs. BEOS " SEEDS THAT" WILL GEOW, FROM _ AND BLAIR; SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWERS, DUNEDIN. VEGETABLE SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS 3D PER PACKET. 1D PER PACKET. ¥■■■■' ■*- Peas — American Wonder f' Aster, Auricula „ William Hurst *, BaUam, CalliopsU „ M'Lean's Little Gens : : Canary Creeper, Candytuft ~ Stratagem j:- Carnation, Dahlia Qjf ~ Veitch's Perfection, &c» Kverlastlng-, Forj-et-Mn-Not Be*ns—Broad and French '-. ■ tlodetia, Canterbury Bell Asparagus, Parsnips Lobelia, Marigold BevE, Pumpkin Jlijjnonette, Kasturtium, Pansy, Petunia Borecole or Kale Poppy, Phlox, Portulacca Brocoli, Radish Salpiglossis, Stock—Ten Week Brussels Sprouts, Sunflower, Sweet Pea Cabbage, Rhubarb, Celery, Tomato Verbena, Zinnia Cucumber, Yeg. Marrow, Lettuce, Sugar Corn And fifty other kinds of Flower Seeds Id per Water Melon, Onion, _c. packet. NOVELTIES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION THAT WILL PAY TO GROW FOR SHOW PURPOSES, as They Always Take Prices When Shown. Blair's Phenowel Cabbage, 6d per pkt. Eclipse Cauliflower, Is. iamb's Earliest of all Cabbage, 6d per pkt. Beans, French, New Climbing, 6d per pkt Cucumber- Japanese Climbing:, 6d per pkt. Lettuce, Zealandia, 6d. Onion, Early Golden Globe, la per pkt. Peas—Rev. Dr. Stewart, la. Tomato, Nimmo's Dunedin Favourite, 6d per pkt. „ Sir Harry Atkinson, 6d. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE ALLOWED. ILLUSTRATED LISTS FREE ON APPLICATION TO THE AGENTS, FLETCHER BROS., HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, AND ASHBURTON. THE "RELIANCE" GAITERS J ARE NEAT, DURABLE, AND PERFECT Jfttaj^ i^S AN be obtained from most of the leading Drapers and 'WSoߧsso§fii EVERY PAIR BEARS OUR REGISTERED TRADE OUR IMPROVED DRESS ATTACHMENT, §§1^1111! B y which the Dress is easily and jrracef ully secured in P?P-f 1111 [ RELIANCE SHOE WORKS, °' at LICHFIELD STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. .T ~"~ "~~ BY WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT. t AND DECORATOR* to TTA' D DRYING CYCL E ENAMEL in 32 ARTISTIC TINTS. Ladies, the latest idea is to you l jJL BICYCLES-with colours to harmonise with your COSTUMES. Bicycle enamels in self -op g tins with brush complete, price Is 3d per tin (enough to do a cycle.) BON ACCORD SANITARY PAINT. BON ACCORD SANITARY PAINT possesses the following advantages :—-Free from poisonous in credients perfectly sanitary, and dries with a hard enamel surface, specially suitable for hospitals, sickrooms and consulting rooms, be Packed in 1 gallon cans and in small self-opening tins. 11l ARTISTIC, TASTEFUL :ks PAPERHANGINGS, . PAPERHANGINGS. m- PATTERNS SENT POST FREE ON RECEIPT OF APPLICATION. °' TELEPHONE 343. 107 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHUROH. 3, ■ - Man Parti of tfte World tn© NATURAL food FOR A BABE Is M&THER'ffI toe MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. th, T««a_- lafauls CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. CONTAINS NO STARCH, T BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. mttifrs food r-r i-.fat.ts»». i_7_h. s -»t ». .m.i«<j .m tb i_J^i d _ ..„ a rnkiuu, mwißQw wo&Ka. peoilhmi. lqmqon. enslmd. CO _ . . i s MURKAY'S ins THIS MILK is sterilised-th&t ia, it has been kept at a high temperature sufficiently long to destroy all UNFRIENDLY HICEOBES. On this account it ie T preferable to new milk, being more wholesome and more easily digested. It is concentrated to ensure its keeping, and, in addition to ita being sterilised, PASTEURISED MILK possesses the following special advantages:— Ist. It contains full cpeara, and is always on hand. __ 2nd. It cannot go sour. Will keep without deteriorating in quality, even in an open tin. 3rd. It dissolves readily in cold water. _th. It can be made to the consistency ef ereara if required. sth. It will be found economical in use. [ CAN BE PROCURED FROM AN? TRADHBHJSH. »-IW. T. MURRAY & CO., Manufiictnrers, Auckland,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9814, 25 August 1897, Page 7

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