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Substantial C> j avmgs =sc=r; ■ 1 £SO i •i! 20 TO 25 PER CENT. by making your purchase in Watches, Jewellery, and Plate ware from JOHN W i gTSs HI 74, PRINCES STREET, DTJNBDI 3ST. The Leading House in N,Z. for High-grade Goods of FIRST QUALITY, BEST ASSORTMENT, AND VALUE AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. PRESENTS TO SLIT ALL POCKETS.

BAWNE’S WORCESTER SAUCE Pure, Piquant, and Pleasing. PROVED TO BE THE BEST IN NEW ZEALAND. W. GAWNE & CO., Manufacturers of Sauces, Pickles, and Vinegars, GEORGE AND KING STREETS, DUNEDIN. H. W. HOWRTH, Manager, OIL AND GAS ENGINES. -S T O V E R.We beg to advise that we have been appointed Sole Agents for the STOVER ENGINE CO. We have taken ii}) this line of Engines because we believe it is one of the leading Oil and Gas Engines in the States. Simple, Durable, Well Finished. AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. “ PENNSYLVANIA LOWOOII ” DISC & COULTER DRILLS. Stand 3 feet high ; without Gear Wheels. Over 8500 Drills sold during the last few years. IF YOU WANT A DRILL TO PLEASE YOU AND BE PLAY WORK FOR YOUR HORSES INSPECT STORRIE’B PENNSYLVANIA. • Turnip Ridger. The most complete Machine of its kind. Raises the Drill. Sowing manure and seed at ONE OPERATION. ALEX. STORRIE, FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT, dee street, Invercargill. P.O. BOX 101. TELEPHONE 81,

HIGH-SPEED FAMILY KNITTER. THE LEADING MACHINE OF THE .WOULD. Patented and sold in all Countries, The Maker says Having had several years of valuable experience in the Knitting Machine Business, I have made and placed on the market during the last eight years over 24,000 Knitting Machines. While the sale has been large, and the satisfaction general, yet 1 have rust completed some valuable improvements which make the Machine absolutely surpass any Family Knitter manufactured in the United States. My Machine is now far in advance of all imitators and competitors. The Machine is capable of knittmg from ten to fifteen thousand stitches per minute. It will knit a stocking, heel and toe, in ten minutes ; will knit all articles needed in the housahold, from Suspenders to Tidies, Hoods, Stockings, Mitts, Scarfs, Leggings, Pulse Warmers, Afghans, and new feet in old stockings ; also, all the Fancy Stitches, such as Tidy, Chevron, Lattice, Bar and Diamond Stitches, and all work that is usually done on circular machines. This Machine is especially adapted to the requirements of the colonial household. It is Durable, Simple, Practical, and Cheap. The Machine knits seamless, and in every respect equal to hand-knitting. Hosiery knit on this Machine will wear better and last longer than any hosiery that can be purchased. The Hosiery made on this Machine is perfectly seamless. The stitch is the same as that made by hand. In starting the work, the knitting is commenced at the top of the sock or slocking and set up with a selvage, and is made the same as if knit by hand. The toj) of the sock can be seamed as far as desired, and then changed to plain knitting. The ankle and fool can be narrowed, if desired, by the regulation ol cams. The heel is knit at the proper place by hurting back* ard and forward with the Machine, and is finished so th ie is no need of any hand work. Knitting of the foot is then continued and finished on the Machine. The toe is knit ji.i, the same as the heel. With tire needle the stitches are woven together across the toe, a\d : t is finished. The capacity of the Machine is from ; twelve to eighteen pairs of stockings *>er day. There are full printed and illustrated \ instructions with each Machine, so any nerson wno can read can learn to knit in a short I time. 1 would call special attention to the fact that my machine is made so simple that women and children who have no mechanical skill cr experience can learn to operate it from the printed instructions alone. SOLE A US’! K ALA.SI AN AGENTS: MACHINE CO., HOSLYN, DUNEDIN.

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Lake County Press, Issue 979, 12 September 1901, Page 1

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