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Ihe mechanism in question without in any way impairing the excellence of the machine as a lock stitch maohinfr, 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 yery valuable improvements of Lochhead's patent new high-arm, noiseless, light-running Wertheim Sewin? Machines. Foundry and Factory—Mornington. Head Office—s3 Prinoes street, Danedin. All classes of Sewing Machines repaired, and duplicate parts kept in stock Perambulators, Mangles, Portable Boilers, Washing Machines, Wringere, Wire Mattresses, and Knife Cleaners for Cash or Time Payments. ' BRANCHES—26S High street, Triangle, Christchurch ; Tay street, Invercargill; Stafford street, Timaru; Main road, Ashburton ; Nelson, Alexandra and Kaiapoi. ROBERT LOOHHEAD, PROPRIETOR. LLU TRATED CATALOGUE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE t-REE. FREE. *"S&gS. B BEOS - SEASON 1897. 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THE "RELrANCE" GAITERS AUE . 9 NEAT, DURABLE, AND PERFECT fe^^ /^IAN be obtaiael ieorn mo9fc of th 3 Ijaliaj Dnpari an EVERY PAIR BEAUS OUR REGISTERED TRADE OUR IMPROVED DRESS ATTACHMENT, which the Prees is easily and gracefully secured in BELIANCB SHOE WO.EKS, LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, SIGN WRITER AND DECORATOR, 210 CASHEL STUEET, TTAS JUST RECESVED ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT of EXCLUSIVE WALL PAPERS. Not the kind you find at every shop, but Choice Desipns and Colourings tu»t appeal to the most edac»t«d tiste. Price the $t>me as for the commonplace kind ! Telephone 712. Samples free on application. ANOTHER TESTIMONIAL OFF THE FILE To SPENGEB VINCENT, CHI&ISTCHURCH. I rvEAB. SlE,—Fer some time past I have been suffering fram a most pairrful coogh. I had quite given up I 9 hope of its ever leaving mc, at leaet for the remainder of the winter, and feared that it had become chronic, seeinjf that other remedies failed to give mc relief, much less cure mc. The pain became t» intense that I wae afraid ol injuring my throot and head-especially the latter. I procured one Bottle of Benjamin Gum, and I may say that 1 hadn't an atom of faith in its curative properties, hut felt that I must take eomethUg to ease the pain. I drank contents of Urefc bottle very freely, and am thaniful to cay that in lees than twelve hours I wa« whoHy free from ooagh. w SBABS Woolston, August 10th, 1897. P.S.—Snriy three months rince cottgh bejan.—R.W.*

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9834, 17 September 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9834, 17 September 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9834, 17 September 1897, Page 7