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Merchandise. W. J. BE ALE , 1 170, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, 1 AGENT FOR TIE WONDERFUL NEW HIGH-AEI IIRTHEII WIG HACHIBS,, The prominont features of the new HIGH ARM MACHINE may be enumerated as follows, viz CONSIDERABLY GREATER ROOM under the arm, and consequently INCREASED EASE AND KRKKI'OM of working. HIGHER LIFT of PRKSSURK FOOT, allowing heavier material to be sewn. ALMOST NOISELESS MOTION, the machine workiug without a souna beyond the ordinary ticking of the watch. This desidoratum is produced tu,iinly by the introduction of AN ELASTIC STEEi. SPRING in the sliuttlo carrior, which also largely reduces the friction that the shuttle is subjected to, and ensures lengthened durability alike to the shuttle and tho entlro machine The HEART or CAM is raisod on th« two outer curves, so that it rests firmly on the plate of tho midline, thus OBVIATING OSCILLATION, and considerably lessening the wear of the cam The NEEDLE and PRESS (J HE HAH move in extending buariugs, this giving GREATER STABILITY, and still further reducing oscillation. An OIL CATCHER is fastened on the needle bar, effectually preventing any oil from sollinsr the work. Tho PRESSEU FOOT and NEEDLE CLAMP aro securely fastened with THUMB SCREWS, tho use of a screwdriver beinc thus reudered unnecessary, Two additional fei-t for CORSET and ED if, SEWING aro supplied. 'The SHUTTLE is on the READIN'J prlnciplo. In other words, thoro are NO lIOLES to TllllEAD—a matter of no slight congratulation to porsons of delicate sight, a? well as tlioso to whom " TIME IS MONEY." Tho NEW WINDER is much simplified, so that tho thread has only to bo twisted round tho lower winder bar, and not to bo threaded through any tonsion pioce. The TOP TENSION is rendered easy of adjustment by tho introduction of a NEW TENSION BAR. TOGETHER with the usual HOST OF APPLIANCES always GIVEN wltfl EACH WONDERFUL WERTHKIM Porhaps the most CAPTIVATING CHARACTERISTIC of tho WONDERFUL NEW moil ARM WKRTHEIM lies in t'-e fact that it WORKS, as above stated, ALMOST IN AUDIBLY. Tho noise so distressing iu some machines is reduced to a minimum in tho NEiV HIGHARM, A subdued and soothing sound is all that romalns, almost justifying the titlo of a SILENT MACIffINE. TO BE OBTAINED FOR CASH, OR ON TIME PAYMENTS, PROM Wo J. BE ALE, ; 170, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. : LIMITED, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, rnrnsmsmnsm 111 j i i liiife !•! ||| 1 |iky 111 ttiMpMMNIW RiiHMHMiliNm ipnpq^j Now landing ex " Oamaru" and c< America," a largo selection of TILE-LINED REGISTER STOVES TILE HEARTHS (a large variety) ORNAMENTAL 8.8. DOG STOVES 8.8. AND FINE CAST REGISTER GRATES, BASKET GRATES. BASKET GRATES. FENDERS EN DE JVS IN BRASS, NICKEL, PLATE, 8.8., AND BRONZ A fine selection of Fenders suitable for Tile Hearths. FIRE IRONS. EIRE IRONS. EIRE IRON RESTS. i 1 • mm CHANIDELIERS I If I CHANDELIERS HALL LAMPS HALL LAMPS BRACKETS. o§Sjk' BRACKETS. JUST OPENED, A - LARQc SHIPMENT OF CHANDELIERS HALL LAMPS BRACKETS PENDANTS HARP LIGHTS, &o„ &c. All at greatly reduced prices. IIMITEj), QTJBEU-STBBBT. "WHAT THE DOCTORS SAY ABOUT ITTHESE OPINIONS ARE FROM NEW ZEALAND PHYSICIANS. " I consider it highly nutritious, and ploasant to tho "Bettor cocoa I have never tasted, and shall taste-—John S. Hooper. M.R.C.S., Eng., L.S.A. cortainly recommend its use in preference to any , , ..,.,1, other." M. Hocken, M.D. 'It is the purest specimen o the article that has „(am ao si4Ugfio(l o( Ua MCollent quality . . that ever come under my observation. -I. M. I hilson, nQ other jn Qur hou „_.._ L Do Zouc ij e) W.D. ' ' " Just enough of the oil has been removed to mako " Your cocoa is excellent. . . I shall recommend the cocoa easy of digestion."—vVm. Brown, M.B. it unhesitatingly."—Gordon McDonald, L.R.0.P., "To my tasto it stands unequalled by any I liavo Edin., &c. used."—Walter Lee, M.D. «' It is lighter than most cocoas, and likely to agree " I consider it bi C hly nutritious and a first clas with delicate stomachs."-J. R. Wanless, M.D.C.M. preparation. -C. Emerson lonnant, M.D. , " To those of bilious constitution, who desire to ' I find it superior to many, both in quality and c i r i n k cocoa, your preparation ought to prove invaluflavour." — N. Reimer, L.S.A. able."—VVm. Lamb, M,13. MS" Please notice that we manufacture two kinds of Cocoa. Our PURE SOLUBLE COCOA is a high-class preparation, intended for those who . prefer the thin unmixed liquid of the pure nib. Put up in Jib and Jib Tine net weight, with white and gold labels. Our BREAKFAST COCOA is intended to take the place of the cheaper Cocoas called i homoeopathic, and will be found superior to any in the market,a lesser quantity being needed , per cup. Put up in |lb Packets and Jib Tins net weight, with label in colours. s Sola by all Grocers throughout the colony, and Manufactured by ! R. MUBSOT ATO €0., OTKEMN. r ' WHOLESALE AGENT FOR AUCKLAND : MERCHANT, CUSTOMS-STREET WEST.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 7

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