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BUSINESS NOTICES. . THE WERTHEIM IS EMPEROR 11 The Greatest Success of Modern Thnea I A Triumph of Mechanical Genim I I OFFER to Families Dressmakers, Tailors and Dealers ORE-'PER OPPORTU\NITIEB thau any Company in the world. LIGHT-RUNNING 1 NOISELESS I PERFECTION I The greatest elements of success. New woodwork, new improvements, and a repti ballon of excellence, durability, and licht-running au-Htlea that stand pre-eminent THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM TRIPLEX SEWING MACHINE. HREE MAOHINEB IN ONE-THE LOOK STITCH, THE CHAIN STITCH, HUE COMBINED LOOK AND CHAIN OR EMBROIDERY STITCH. A really extraordinary simple mechanism changes the look stitch or two-thread stitch into a single thread cr chai" stitch whenever desirable. _he mechanism in question, without in any way impairing tne excellence of the maohinb as a look stitch machine, produces a simple chain stit-cb, i.e., by using only the upper thread, or a combination look and ohain stitch created by interlacing the shuttle thread with the chain stitch. Read list of very valuable improvement- of Lochhe&d's patent now high-arm, noiseless, light-runninp Wortheim Sewin? Machines, Foundry and Factory—Mornington. Head Office—s3 Princes street, Danedin. All classes of Sewing Machines repaired, and duplicate parts kept in stock Perambulators, Mangles, Portable Boilers, Washing Maohinss, Wringsra, Wire Mattresses, and Knife Cleaners for Cash qr Time Payments. BRANCHES—2SS High itre#fe, Triaagle, Ohrißtchurctt ; Tay street, Ini eroargill Stafford street, Timaru M* ? - ■*- ">. Ashburton ; Nelson, Alexandra and Kai&po ROBERT LOOHHEAD. PROPRIETOR. / ; " ■- . ■• < NIMMO & BLAIR, Dunedin HAVE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY PLANTS AND TREES Of all descriptions, including the following Novelties and Specialties: STRAWBERRY "ROYAL SOVEREIGN," a very fine variety, the fruit being of large size, richly coloured, very luscious and of most excellent flavour. Comes early into fruit and yields a large crop of handsome firm fleshed berries. Per dozen, 5/-. LUCRETIA DEWBERRY A recent introduction from America, sure to become popular : it is a very prolific bearer, the fruit in appearance is similar to a .Blackberry, bearing in clusters, but of a much larger size, and of a delicious flavour. To grow them successfully, they should be grown to a trellis, or to stakes in a similar manner to vines. Each, 9d.; per dozen, 7/©. RHUBARB '•IMPROVED CRIMSON WINTER." The peculiarity of this variety and its great value lies in the fact that it is at its greatest perfection during the Winter Months, when all other varieties of Rhubarb are at rest. Stalks, long, of an intense scarlet or crimson colour and* of excellent flavour. We predict* a great future for this variety, CLIANTHUS PUNICEUS »* WHITE," A beautiful white flowering specimen of the Clianthus Puniceus, having all the characteristic j its parent plant except in the flpwer, which is of a beautiful pearly white colon Each, 2/6. J RED FLOWERING MANUKA A sport from the well known White Flowering Manuka,, its flowers being of a delicate red colour. Invaluable for cutting purposes.. Blooms of this fine novelty. shown at the Dunedin Horticultural Society's Summer Show attracted a large amount of attention. Each, 2/6. Specialties in SEEDS for Exhibition Purposes, BEANS—Sbiel's Border Hero, CABBAGE—Blair's. Phenomenal, Lamb's Earliest of All. CARROT—Plevna Stump Rooted. CAUL-FLOWER—The Monarch. LETTUCE— Zealandia. ONlON—Early Golden Clone, £JgAS--Rsy, Jfte.jßtuart, Sir Harpy Atkinson, Fruit Tqbqsi Ornamental: Tr&Br'Sh-riibßy-Plants," Nursery Stuff of all sorts Seed Tthubafb" Boots,' "Asparagus Roots, - Seak&le Roots, fco„ Ac., now ready > ; for delivery. -, *"- L L T_" A L A Q A new potting materia V V H • #f_ B\ n M «a B Bw <r * or tne raising \ ' X . prolongs their season of to handle and free of any offensive smell. WHEELBAND'S PATENT BLIGHT SPECIFIC . , is a certain and speedy cure for scale and other blights whioh infest fruit trees, One careful dressing is sufficient for several years. May be safely applied from the fall of the leaf to the bursting of the buds in-spring, and to the stem and main branches at any period of the year. The most perfect Blight Exterminator on the market, and it can be strongly recommended. . Price in tins, 8/-, 5/6, 10/-, and 20/-, S gallon drums 50/-. NIMMO & BLAIR, Merchants, DUNEDIN (Seedsmen to Her Majesty The Queen) oa,' , FLETCHER BROS., Agents, HIGH STREET, OHRISTOHUROH.

A WONDEBFULDIS- TTIT JPL _D _fi. TIO IT WILL CURE YOU (without operation) even when the most eminent doctors in London and Melbourne—or any other part of the world—have failed, be it DISEASE, CANCER, HYDATIDS, CONSUMPTION, PILES, GALL -TONES, LIVER OR KIDNEY COMPLAINT, GRAVEL, STRICTURE, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, SCIATICA, INDIGESTION, &a, &a Wesleyan Parsonage. -/___,,__,-«- Wellington, New Zealand, Feb. 19tb, 1896. To Mr g. A. Palmer, Agent for W. Webber's Vitadatio. Dear Sir# It gives mc great pleasure to hand yon this note in favour of Webber's Vitadatio, the great Herbal Remedy. I had suffered a long time from general weakness and tired feeling, which was doubtless the effectsi of a chronio disordered or •oartially inactive state of the liver and kidneys, wbicn, as all know who suffer with this trouble, is a source of great annoyance. Of course, as yon may suppose, I tried very -n_nv remedies, some of which did mc good for a short tune, then 1 relapsed into my former condition. Iv the year 1896 a friend who had heard of Vitadatio pleaded with mc to try what effect it would have in my case, and I consented, and used in all. four lartre bottles • the result has been my complete satisfaction, and ever since that time I have emivecl'tbe best of health. Nearly two years having elapsed since the Vitadatio was taken is, I think, conclusive proof that I am now safe to say my restoration to good health and freedom from my former complaint is pernianent. Yours gratefully, J. MoK-XK. Price of this Medicine is—Large Size, 6s 6d j Small Size, 9s od. Ask your Grocer or Chemist, -If not obtainable locally, send to Head Office, B. W. HALL, . * ■ ARMAGH STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGE-CO,

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10132, 3 September 1898, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10132, 3 September 1898, Page 11