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BUSINESS NOTICES. GROVER AND BAKER Sewing Machine Company. Manufacturers of Elastic Stitch, ami “ Lock Stitch,” Sewing Machines. Tho (j rover and Baker Elastic-stitch Machines will tiem, fell, coni, hind, tuck, gather, quilt, braid, and embroider. They arc simp’e, durable, and not liable to derangement* They soar Irom ordinary reels, anj no rewinding of the thread is necessary. They sc nr with equal facility all fabrics, the most delicate and the heaviest, and with all kinds of thread,. silk, cotton, or linen; their seam is so strong and elastic that it never breaks even on the bias. They fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. Their scam, though cut at every sixth stitch, remains firm, and neither runs or ravels in wear. Their seam is plump and beautiful, and retains its plumpness and beauty after washing, better than any o her. Their seam cun be removed in altering garments, after proper instruction, without [licking or culling them. Watching and varying the tensions upon the threads necessary in other machines, is unnecessary in these. The tensions being onee adjusted on the Grover and Baker elastic-stitch machine, any amount ol sewing may be done without change. They make beautiful embroidery, and are the only machines that both embroider and sew perfectly. The Grover and Baker Shuttle or Lockstitch Machines, which are comparatively new, combine the good points of former shuttle machines with most important improvements, making them tho most Simple, perfect, efficient, ami .tm-ui.tc shuttle or ** lock-stitch : ’ machines yet introduced. Hence the universal favour and success of the machines wherever known. For all descriptions of cloth or leather work they have no equal. The highest Picm'ums over nil competitors, both for machines and machine work, were taken by the Grover and Baker Sewing machine Company in 1863 and 1864. at 31 State and County Exhibitions in America, where all the other leading machines were placed in corape tit ion. Upwards of 100,000 of these Machines are in use in ul! parts of the world. WINKS ;% HALL. Agents. Auckland, New Zealand. 139 ihar24 DINNEFORD’S FLUID MAGNESIA is the great rente ly for acidity of Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations and Bilious Affect ions. It is the physician's cute for gout, rheumatic gout, gravel, and other complaints of the bladder, and in eases of fever, and feverish irritability of skin n produces grateful cooling effects. As a safe and gentle medicine for infante, children, delicate females, and for the sickness of pregnancy, Dinnetord’s Magnesia is indispensable, and when taken with tne Aeidulater Lemon Syrup, forms a delightful effervescing saline and aperient. Prepared by Dinneford and Co., Chemists, London, and sold by druggists and storekeepers throughout the world. Caution. Ask for “ Dinnefo d’s Magnesia,” and see that “ Dinneford & C 0.,” is on every bottle and label, 143 jly 24 SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SA UCE. PRONOUNCED by Connoisseurs to he the “ only good sauce,” and applicable to every variety of dish. Extract of a letter from a medical gentleman at Madras to his brother at [Worcester, May, 1851 ;—“Tell Lea land Perrins that their Sauce is highly (esteemed in India, and is, in my lopinion, the most palatable as w'el! as most wholesome Sauce that is|made.” CAUTION.—LEA & PERRINS mtion the public against spurious imitations of their celebrated W OUCESTERSHIRB SAUCE. beg t< L. & P. have discovered that several of the Foreign Markets have been supplied with Spurious Imitations, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances the names of L. At P. i forged. I L. At. P. wiR proceed against ary one who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of any infringement ol their rights. ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE. Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the Proprietors, Worcester; Messrs. Crosse & Blackwell; Messrs. Barclay & Sons, London, &e., &c.; J. Roberton & Co., Auckland ; and by Ureters and Oilmen universally. 231s de 28 Bishop's Granular Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia. I NTRODUCED and prepared by Alfred Bishop, Manufacturing Chemist, 17 and IS, Speck’s Fields, Mile End New Town, Ix>ndon. This perfectly white tmd delicately clean 1 granulated preparation possesses remarkable effervescent qualities, which far surpasses the ordinary Scidlilz Powder in its COOLING, REFRESHING, and MILD A P PERI ANT properties, as in flavor as a SALINE draught. It is particularly well adapted for women and timing children, on account of its most agreeable flavor and mild effect. N.B. —The genuine has the name Bishop upon the Bottle, also the Name and Trade Mark upon Label, and is sold in convenient sizes, and secured in so perfect a manner that it may bo shipped with safety to any part of the world. Manufacturer also of Granulated and EtferCarbonale ot Iron, Citrate of Quinine, Citrate of Quinine and Iron, Carbonate of Lithiaiu tubes. Citrate of Lilhia, Vichy Salt, Seidlitx Mixture, and all other Granulated Preparations. 173 th feb 6 Cordial of the Fenedicli :e Monks of the Abbey of Fecamp. THIS Liqueur, which dales from 1510, i* Tonic Anti-apoplectic, Digestive, and of an exquisite flavour. The Salutary Plants of which it is composed are gathered on the Cliffs of Normandy, they possess all the vivifying emanations of the Northern Sea, and compose one of the best Cordials and one of the most efficacious preservations against epidemic diseases. Easterly the French Medical men have almost unanimously prescribed it for patients who by their gastric tendency were more subject to attacks ol FEVER and CHOLERA, May he had ot A. LEGRAND, A INF AT FECAMP. House in Paris—No 19 HUE VIVIENNE. This Liquor may he found all over the World at the principal Wine and Spirit Merchants, ; i, - , , onfectioncr*. Grocers, and Dealers in Provisions in General, &c. 363mar7w K \YE'S WORSDELL’S PILLS. ■ T 'HIS invaluable medicine, which has been I known throughout the United Kingdom for nearly half a century, and recognised by all who have tried it, to be the best purifier of the blood, is admirably adapted to supply a great want—that ol a remedy always at band, easy of application, and certain in its results. From their largely-extended sale and general adoption, they may be fairly classed as a household necessary. Sold by all chemists and other dealers in patent medicines. Agents for New Zealand— Wellington . Mr. Clias. D. Barraud. Auckland . Mr. H. Kemp. 144 jly 24

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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2612, 17 March 1866, Page 4

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