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L. D. NATHAN AND CO., WAREHOUSEMEN, j WINE AND SI'lIilT AND TOBACCO MERCHANTS, I M P O R T E It S i ()t [ GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ! S 11 O R T LAND - S T 11 E E T, AUCKLAND. Indents for English or Foi oign Goods executed on f.u ouriblo terms, under tho [personal suporvidiou ot our London Firm. Londos Office: lO.'/'oi.niAN'-Hnii'H r\N SALE, ttY THE UNDERSIGNED R!S«iriT I>Ul',OUCHK, &, CO.'H CKLFIIHATPU PALE 13 HAND Y, hhdi. qr-cisK", and c-\scs. L. D. NATHAN & CO., AGENTS.

JUST LANDED EX * M AttATHON, ' fiom Now York, 88fi CUSe8 AMKIUCAN CHAIRS HOO cases AMF.RICAN|CLOCI\S 210 boxes CLOTIirS PINS L. D NATHAN &. CO. IIP!! A Sii]ieil.itivc TONIC, D1URLT1C, ANTI-DY.SPEl'TIC, AND INVIGORATING CORDIAL, Specially pationi'-ed and reconnnended forj MEDICINAL PURPOSES, «y t;ik mkoical jaculty. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Amenta.

THE "HOME" SHUTTLE LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE. TIIK PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. Simple, Compact, Llhcicnt, Durablo, and Complot It bomb with tho loast possiblo amount of labour, and a 12 >o 11 a old can run it without t iti^uc. It is a Triumph of Mechanical Genius. THE "HOME" SHUTTLE the milj pradicil Low priced LocK-stitih Sowing Miichine a\ cr invcnti d, und li.ia now thu l.vrgc^t b.ilc of an) Kind 111 Australia. THIS UNKQUALLEI) MACHINE I1HC9 a ht llilL^liL nccdlu, makes the " LocA-»tit«h " aliko on both smIos), has a self-adjusting tonmon, and is adapted to overy variety of sowing for family wear, from tho lightest muslins to tho hv.>.\ lest cloths, and will even sew leather. It will horn, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, tuck, ruffle, hemstitch, and gathor. Tilts Mtrtiino will new on and (father at tho dime time, and w ill work equally well 011 wilk, linen, woollen, and cotton K*»'>d4, with Silk, linen, or cotton thrc id.

PRICE-LIST : No 1. HAND MACHINE complete, Cl 10a. N.B.— This is also adapted for uso on Tables, and Ticudlu furniHlied .it any tune, of eluf^nt AinuriI can design, foi ill "is. No. 2. MACHINC, for Tie.ulle use onh, h.miu,' tho vorygre.it advantafjc of litm^Hit level with tho tnblo, complcto, with elegant OrnameiitAl lion Stand, with hnmlboniu polished top CO 1"W O. 3. Muchtno, samo as above, with polished co\er to lock and protect machine, 2 r >s. extra. It is not nccossary for us to endeavour to detract from tho merits of any other machine We cl.um to ■Oil The best and most Easily Worked FAMILY SEWING MACHINE in tho Markot. WITHOUT RKQAnn TO 1-lllCR. And wo feel confident that whcnc)or poiaoua wluMng to buy Sowing Machines give tUu HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE A FAIIl TRlAb, IN COMriTITION WITH OTIIF.rt MACIH.VKH, T WILL HAVE THE PREFERENCE. With tho Machine is furnished : Hcinmcr, Kr.inlu, Shuttlo Bobbins, Oilcan, Oil, Screw ilrnor, Fi\o Noodlos, Guugc, Table-clamp, aud Directions fur Use. All securely packed, in strong cuho, with Iiiiik* <*■ In proof of thoir KUjicrionly o\er otlicr idik limo we (Juaranlee them for Five Year.*. Fivo Thousand purchasers assert it is the mowt bcuutlfill Miiclni'O the\ lu\cc\ci usid, und b} .ud of thudiruetioim 11113011c tan LKARN TO OPLUATE IT IN HALF AN 1IOUP CAUTION!!! Thore aro worthless Onnan iii'ititions in lit market; bujers must \oty cautious that no other kind is palmed off on them. .Sole Imi'oiu'I'Rs : L. D. NATHAN AND CO.,j AUCKLAND

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5238, 26 July 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5238, 26 July 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5238, 26 July 1876, Page 4

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