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rpHB "HOME" SHUTTLE LOOK J_ STITOH SEWING MACHINE, THB PBBTEOTIOK OP MECHANISM. Sinr t)\e # compact, efficient, durable, and complete, It B&dr'a with, the least possible amount of labour, and a girl 12 years old can run. it without fatigue. It is a Triumph of Mechanical Genius. THE "HOME" SHUTTLE Is the only practical Low-priced Look-stitch Sewing Machine ever invented, and has now the largest sale of any kind in Australia. , This Ukbqttai,lhd MaohuJß Uses aatraight needle, makes the "look-stitoh" (alike on both Bides), has a self •adjusting tension, and iB adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, and will even sew leather. It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, tuck, ruffle, hemstitch, and gather. This machine will bow on and gather at the same time, and will work equally well on silk, linen, woollen, and cotton goods, with silk, linen, or cotton threads £riolTlist'. No. I. Hand Machine complete, £4 10s, N.B. — This is also adapted for use «n tables, and treadle furnißhed at anytime, of elegant American design, for £2 ss. No. 2. Machine, for treadle use only, having the very great advantage of being set level with the table, complete, with elegant ornamental iron stand, with handsome polished top, £6 15s. No. 3. Machine, same as above, with polished cover to lock aad protect machine, 25b extra. It is not necessary for us to endeavour to detract from the merits 0 any other machine. We claim to sell The best and most easily worked FAMILY SJEWING MACHINE In the market WITHOUT BEGABD TO PEIOB. And we feel confident that whenever persona wishing to buy sewing machines give the HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MA MACHINE A fair trial in competition with other machines, It Will Have Thb Peeieebnob, With the machine (if furnished) hemmer, braider, shuttle bobbins, oilcan, oil, screwdriver, five needles, gauge, table-camp, and directions for use. All securely packed, in strong case, with hingeß. In proof of their superiority over other machines, we Guarantee them for Jftve Years. Five thousand purchasers assert it iB the most beautiful machine they have ever used, and by aid of the directions anyone can UEABN TO OFBBAIB IT IK HALE AN HOTJB. CAUTIOH!!! There are worthless German imitations in tqe market ; buyers must be very cautious that no other kind is palmed off on them. '.Sole Agents for Hawke's Bay : CAMPBELL AND 00. 105 NAPIER. CAUTION. ANYONE found trespassing on the Poukawa Station, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted. 891 HUGH CAMPBELL. CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD BRANDY. TI^HE following is an extract from "Le 1 Figaro," under the heading "L'lndustrie Frangaise k Philadelphie "•" — "Passing on to Brandies, we find the same of Boutelleau and Co., of Barbezieux. This important house, founded in 1849, by a Booiety with & capital of two millions, is known in the United States under the name of Vineyard Proprietors Company, and in. other countries under that of Champagne Vineyard Proprietors Company. Boutelleau and Co., the clever administrators of this Society, established it with the idea of encouraging the sale of the country's produce, which forma a considerable figure in the business with the United States, England, India, and Australia, nor is it less astonishing that this brand paeeed immediately in the first line after Hartell and Hennessy. The propiietors of this brand in France are certain persons having a fine produce of a superior quality. To foreigners, and especially in the English colonies, where they make use of Brandy as a medicinal remedy, thiß brand is particularly recommended by doctors. It is with pleasure that we notice the presence of the produce of thiß house m Philadelphia." 309 BOARDERS. MRS. PALMER, Battery-road, will be glad to receive as Boarders a few little girls from the country wishing to attend any of the Napier schoolß. Assistance will be given to them with their leseons in the evenings. Terms Moderate. Napier, June 22, 1876. 84 WAIPAWA BOOK, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. E. HARWOOD TZTAS opened the above Establishment, and intends keeping a Large and Varied Assortment of FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, BOOKS MT7SIO, &o. All orders for New Books, Music, &c, will be promptly attended to. Agent for the " Hawkb's Bat Hbkaid." Extra copies of the " HebaiiD " can be had on application to Mr. Harwood. Inspection is Invited. 6S THE Undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER of HIDES, SKINS, and TALLOW. M. BALDWIN, 7 Waitangi and Meanee. FIREWOOD i FIREWOOD I FIREWOOD ! T OOK OUT!— The undersigned will JuJ supply in any quantity at the Store on Railway Station, at the lowest current rate. S. B. FIRTH, 6* Te Auto. WOOL. mHE UNDERSIGNED are Cash PurJL chaaera of Wool and other Produce, or will advance on consignments to their London agents. ■ffiMMiUMHwS 41^ BROTHERS.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3938, 29 June 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3938, 29 June 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3938, 29 June 1877, Page 4