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j sWVi Sewing , MgtqhJ&eß ;, jrv j, r i-, THK : 'LAJkGEST '^AtJB' r IN;.^UB^ V'; I .nW-.-uj ....'ffiftjfifTA:;," " . '.:' ; \ '.-I.' i S^Rlfe^g'p^'Lis^vjr^V .' I :i-.'i'::;AMtBBiOAN LoOK-STIiOH .'--A :i . I; The 1 besi "and' : inb'it'-'jßasily' ! workea (i Pamlly ! ' ' v Without Reoabb to'Priob,. And we feel confident that Whetiever'perttßM ) Wishing 'iib ; buy ; Sewing'Maohlnes 1 &**''/; THE i "HOME'! SEWJNJI.---j ..^ ••:-:• MAOSINE;,: - , .. - .., „. Fairtrial, In competition with other machines, *• it ; will have the preference, ' : 'In proof of their superiority over other ma- ' chines we guarantee them for Five'Yeara. 'With the MaOhine Is furnished— Hemmer,- , Braider Shuttle, Bobbins, Oili Can, Oil, Screwdriver^ Five -Needles, Gauge, Table Clamp, and directions for use. (All securely, packed in ; strong case, without extra charge. , •It will hem, fell, bind, bord,i braid, seam, trick, ruffle, hemstitch; and gather, and sew,; on and gathor at the same time, and will work equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with , Silk, Llnon, or Cotton Thread. No. Li-HAND MACHINE, reduced to £4;, i . n.b. — This ia also adapted, for use. on I tables and Treadle, which we will »tJpply \ at any time, of elegant American manu- ; faoture 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, complete, „ reduced to £6 ss. ' No, 3. — Machine, as above, with polished ; cover to lock and protect machine, re- , ducedto£7 7s. Where the genuine "HOME" SHUTTLE MACHINES are not procurable wa will send them direct to purchasers on receipt ef remittance or reference. Evbky Genuine Homk-Shuttijb SEWING MACHINE Is stamped M. M oss * C°" Solb Agents, SYDNEY, N. S. W. sss 1 Bewaub ob "©ft GERMAN AND BIRMINGHAM IMITATIONS. LEONARD AND 0 0., Sole Agfnts poe Hawki's Bat 102 Baths and Sanitorium LAKE TAUPO HOT BATHS AND SANATORIUM. rpHESE wonderful natural not waters JL possess curative properties of the highest va 1 ac in all disoases. A single course of bathing therein of only a few weeks duration l.m totally removed many painful and stubb, m cases of r&eumatism, lumbago, and affections of the spine, while much relief in every case is afforded. The healthy traveller, tourist, or excursionist visiting the volcanic district of Taupo and the other Lakes should not miss the pleasures of the Baths of Tapapukuao, for there only the hot and cold water springs are closely separated, or blended together. Every visitor declares that one Bath even adds new life, health, and vigor to the system. Situated on the Waikato River, two miles from Bowen, on Lake Taupo, and half way between Napier, Cambridge, and Tauianga. ! Cottages and good accommodation for Resi- ' dents and Travellers. Paddooke for Hones. For analysis of the water of the Taupo Hot Springs, ace Mr. Skey'* report in the last volume of the "Transactions of the New Zealand Institute." EDWAED LOFLEY, 95 Proprietor Miscellaneous TJNION FIRE & M4RINE INSURANCE COMPANY I OB '"' ' NEW ZEALAND Capital— £2,ooo,ooo. Head Office Christohuroh, , This Company are now prepared to insure at Current Rates against Loss by Fire on Houses, Stores, Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, and all descriptions of Pr^nerty. Wn would call particular attention to the amount, of capital, which is double that of \ny other Colonial Office, and is not exceeded y any Fire and Marine Insurance Company the world. Insurances effected with open or valued policies on Wool from sheep's back, wool* sheds, or shipping port toLondoni" Risks accepted on Vessels and Cargoes to »t from any port in the United Kingdom, America, or the Colonies. Forms of proposal and any information oaa be obtained from the SUB-AGENTS— J. Whith, Porangahau A. Levy, Norsewood. W. Rathbonk, Waipawa Stonb & Co., Havelook 4. Babby, Taradale W. Malonby, Wairoa. W. 0. McLkod. Hastings Mrs Tkestbail, Waipukurau F. Aigab, CUt« ut trom BANNER & LIDDLE, 96 Afirents for Hawke's Bay WALL & CO.'S FIFTH ANNUAL GRAND ART UNION, op ' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, &o. THIRST PRIZE, ... VALUED £50 JJ Second Prize. ... valued £20 Third Prize ... valued £10 Fourth Prize ... valued £10 Fifth Prize ■> •■• valued £10 Twenty Prizes at £5 each, valued £100 : Winners of Prizes can, immediately after the Drawing, select any article from ou Maenifient Stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, and JEWELLERY, or ELECTRO-SILVER WARE. gOO TICKETS „, £1 Ib. 64X

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5544, 22 November 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5544, 22 November 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5544, 22 November 1879, Page 4