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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF NELSON. * r^ENTLEMEN— A vacancy having VJI occurred in the Parliament of New Zealand through the resignation of Mr Richardson as your representative, I beg to inform you thac upon the request of many electors, I am a candidate to represent you in that House. . K - I will here only state that my opinion with regard to the Public Works Act of 1870 and 1871 have undergone no change since I addressed you last, and should I have the honour of being elected, would support the present Ministry' in carrying out these important works. I will shortly address you in the different localities of the district on the important questions with which the Government of the colony is occupied, and which are of paramout interest to the colony at large. • I remain, Gentlemen, Yours very respectfully, FEDOR KELLING. Ranzau, Waimea East, April 21, 1873 1023 BAPTIST NEW SELECTION HYMN BOOK, on Sale by R. LUCAS & SOS. LIFE ASSURANCE. ALL Persons intending to assure their. lives are desired to DEF£R doing so UNTIL they have HEARD Mr. W. A. Thomson's LECTURE on LIFE ASSURANCE, illustrated by Diagrams.. exhibiting the distinctive features of the Australian Mutual Provident Society. ASTERS and MATES of Vessels PREPARED for tbe MARINE BOARD EXAMINATION by J. HEFFER, Grove-street, The Wood. 580 TWO MORE GOLD MEDALS AUD , THREE SILVER MEDALS AWABDED TO EHE "X^ LORENCE." . -L THE Highest Pkizes fob Se-wtng- Machines WEKE GIVEN TO THE "FLORENCE," In 1567, AT TUB AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK|(the greatest honor attainable in the United States); Mechanics' Institute, in Lowell, Massachusetts, in Octouei-; EXPOSITION DNIVERSELLE, PARIS, in July; Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Society's Centenary Exhibition^ in August; and at Coventry and Midland Manufacturing Industrial and Art Exhibition, in • Octoher. THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE in the world. It comprises all the good points, and combines al. that is valuable in the whole of them, besides winch it has many important advantages possessed by no other machine. THE REVERSIBLE FEED enables the operator to sew either way; fasten to ends of seams without stopping or turning the work. — — IT HAS THE SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE TENSION. IT MAKES FOUR KINDS OF STITCHES. THE SAVING OF THREAD over machines making the chain or embroidery stitch will in one year be more than the cost oi the machine. THE LOCK STITCH, compared with the chain stitch, is less clumsy,— is less liable to be washed or ironed off, and does not, like the latter, form a network to retain dirt. THE EXACT AND POSITIVE MOTION of every part, with no uncertain springs or brush pads, renders it almost impossible for a Florence Machine to get out of order, and enables even an ordinary operator to use it successfully. IT USES THE SAME SIZE THREAD on both sidP3, and both sides of the seam axe a 'ike THAT IT IS THE BEST, is evidenced by the fact that of the thousands sold in the United Kingdom during the past two years, none give dissatisfaction. All extras, fifteen articles and one dozen needles FREE OF CHARGE. ALFRED~OAKE.T,» SOLE AGENT FOR IsEW ZEALAND BbEDGE-STKEET. FOUB DOOBS FBOM McGee's Hotel. FLORENCE MACHINES SOLD ON MONTHLY . PAYMENTS ORDERS RECEIVED by R.LUCAS & SON FOB THE NEW ZEALAND WESLEYAN. Edited hy the Rev. A. Robebtson Fitohett and published in Christchurch, N.Z. 7 PBKiBr-7/-.per Annum hy Post, paid in v •• - Advance. v 1688. TljT /"VA LBRA IT H , BOOT AN.D SB OB M A K B K BIC B MxO KxD : Harness, &c.j Neatly Repaired, Agent for the Nelsdn ']'Evmsg MaU, 'wtiehiis / XX ••*' received daily byHof/DEE's Coaof,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 103, 30 April 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 103, 30 April 1873, Page 4