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Sewing Machines. TAYLOR'S PATENT No. I—HAND MACniNE, Complete with Braider, Curiler, and Trimmer combined in the pressure foot; Tucking Gauze, four Hemmer3, four shuttle-reel*, six Needles, Oil-cos, and Screw-driTt-r with took of lr.3tm:tions. This Machine U saKidently he ivy to stand flrra without being scrtvre.l clown, and, bcins supported on soft cuslilons, will not lUuiige tho table. It i- not i more toy, !;ut really asSstintial and us*. ful, and gu»r»nte.><i stronger and more durable than any Hand Machine ever otfernl to the public,—bfinß equal iu strength anJ worlcmiushii) to any SUnd Machine sold at double the price. -Price .'. Guises. No. 2—Machine on Patent Sdoon Stand ; price 7 Guineas. No. 3—ir»el;ii.e on usjllsonle Squaie Stand ■ uric* S Guineas. ' Appointed Ar»nt, THOMAS PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, &C, SnOKTLAXI)-STHEET. QI.N'CEK'S SEWING -MACHINES, KJ EX Ml KILO.' The undersigned hive jiHt re-eircl another ahipuient of tho above celebrated Machine?. STONE El:<>S., Qc.ee.v-stbeet, Solo Agents aaJ luiji'irUrs of tLe Singer Sewing .Machine. t>ewa r e of imitations! BEVVAUE OK IMITATIONS. BEWAitE Of IMITATIONS. THE WHEELER & WiLSON GENUINE SEiVING MACHINE Has no heavy machinery to tiie and weary the feet, .md Is, therefore, the MO3T SUITABLE FOR GKNERAL US£. iiiK vhbei.ei: .t wil^on Has no Cos-wheels to wear away and break, ' renders it tho most durable as well as the fiiste !t ami BEST SEWING MACHINE Is tueWokid. THE VE \V No. e. FOK TAILOKIN'G A.N D HEAVY *S OR K, Will be found A GILKAT LMI'IiOVIiMEST Oα Machines hitherto offered to Manufacturers. WHEELEII & WILSON MACHINE To give entire satisfaction. JAS. HARRIS, Sole Aoznt foi:tiik Genuine Wheeler & Wilsox Machines, CAVENDISH HOUSE, QCEEV-STUEEr. A MERICAN SEWING MACHINES. THE "HOME" SHUTTLE LOCK-STITCH. TDK PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. SIMPLE, COMPACT, EFFICIENT, DURABLE, AND COMPLKTE. It sows with tho lest possible amount of labour, and a girl of -weirs years can run it without fatigue. It is a triumph of Mechanical Genius. THE HOME SHUTTLE" Is the oaly practical Low-price Lock-stitch Sewing THIS "UNEQUALLED MACHINE Uses a straight needle, makes the " Lock-stitch," (alike on both sides), h»s a self-adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from tho lightest muslius to the heaviest cloths, AND WILL EVEN SEW LtiAriltiL. It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, scam, tuck, ruffle, hemstitch, and gather. Thi-; machine will sewon and gather at the same time, anil will work e.jually well on bilk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. It is not necessary for U3 to endeavour to detract from tho merits of any other machine. We claim to sell. TIIE BEST SEWING IAMILV MACHINE IN THE MARKET. And we feel confident that whenever persons wishing to buy Sewing Machines give the "IIOME" SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE a fair trial, in couiii-tition with oilier machines, it-rill have the preference. With the Machine is furnished—llenimer. Braider, Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Cia, Oil, ScrswJrisvr, Five Xerille*. Cause. Table Clamp, anil iliriciions for use. hLC " re J '' U ' l " a i'lll°C E:— "' Complete in box £-1 10 With Tablo and Treadle £6 15 With Table aud Treadle, Half-Cabinet, with Cover, Lock and Key £3 0 Sji:ic thousands uf iliese machines have now been sold in New Zealand, and they have o 'ivcn the utmost satisfiicti ,-, !! us tt'sliticil to in numerous testi* inouUls, which we forward o:i a^licntioa. In (.roof of tiieirstiperiorilvovcrallotl.ermachines, we guarantee them for five years. To be had at all -SeniuK Mtu-hins Depots, and of all Storekeeper.- throughout the Colony. SOU; IMPOIITEKS! L. D. NATII AN & C 0., A Ul K LAND. ilachinery. PUOIiMIUM SCRAPING .MACHINES, (I'OWN.I I.L'.-i r.VTENTS.; To flax ii i: e s s i: i: s. This ii:i;,oiUat iKcchanic.il aiplicaticu of the MaTi i.rinciiiic, uo.v thoroujli'v t-js'rd, ar.d guiranteed perfected, produces fibre wortii from jt W to iSO ptr ton for roi.inj, or si ii:niij Q ' in Dundee, into teitil- f:ibrira. Qf.-Jity, i;v.a!iti'.y, r.o i;leachinj, no waste, only two hers.-ilrivinu- pow-r, c.-.Ribiiii-l v.~;!i I-.ii c. -:t ■ t pro<lAcfo , are tii great priutiei! results attained by this V!h:able ir.v u'.lon. Further particulars on application to J. HURLEY, Manufacturer, WclliEzton. TVTOTICE TO U.SEUS OF STEAM J3l 1-owEK. St.-nra C..\us<n r-.paired. adjusted. iesteJ. a::d reir.atk.j.l ifr.-ii-irfd. H-.>■!:!(; »orfc 11 creat expense to be in a position to te«t them, parties may rely upon having them accurately done. It U a f.ict well known to rtiit'iuurr.'i that evt-n new as tl-cy ioave the fnetory. :ire n.it in nine ca-cs out ..f ten c»nvrtly marked, hence the necessity of iiiv:-i,- them tested. lit-pnirs to small machinery of a:: iimls; pians and speciii.:..ti..us prepared: machinery =iir\. ycd, bought or:oi:oE w. iieslop, en-oi.\t.ek, The KiTTisr, Sn'.i-, shoutlash-stkeft. m 'A* O - S T A M P M A C II I N E. i-ATENT ATMOSPHEIIIC STAiIP ANT> O'JAETZ CllliSllKlt. For SALE—One of the alK>ve Machines, for the l'ulvcri?ation of Gold, silver, or other ores, to aiz impa pable powder: is very simple iu construction, little li.ible t.i get out of order, and easily repaired by Th-t principle up-.il which the machine is constructed shaft, anil is warranted to do with two stamps as much work as an ordinary seven or eight-stamp mill. The mairhiue is itself surprisingly small aud un bo carri-d on ■-. cut ur en pack horses, aud put up in s Working Plans and further iuforniitiam may be obtaiuLd m application to W. AITKEN Land Agent Boots nnd Shoes. /"IHEAP BOOTS! CHEAP INGOTS ! SELLING OFF, TO MAKE lwjil i'O'.i. SHIPMENTS TO AEIUVE. T. ELLISON, ll O O T M A K E R, Having rcuiovetl to temporary premises, OPPOSITE THE NEW MAKKET, Ql"kks-sti:ekt, lias determined to sacrifice his large stoci o, BOOTS, SHOES, &c, AT ENORMOUS J: EDUCTIONS!! To make room for further Shipments. Girls' Kid Hoots, No. 10 to 13.. ..Cs .;! ier pair Girls , Kid Hoots, No. 10 to 13....3; 01 p-r pair Girls' Morocco do., Jo. 1! to 1 MOiperpiir fiTNOTF. TUB AliPHr^.-. Vtr P A R K E B, ■.v;:..i:.::;v.i.K !:007 AND SHOE iIANUFACTUItEfi [( LONDON !: I) O T i' ACT OE Y ■p< rn i; ..; K, :; \. ACK & C 0., i I wifo.'.Ks'.'.i; .-.-hit i SIIOi: MAJfL'iTACTtJIUSBa, i K E M <J V i: I , COilNiit of L)L"i:i£AM ALEEKr-SXREETS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4256, 5 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4256, 5 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4256, 5 July 1875, Page 3

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