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TJnslneisa Notices. William Stocks, MONUMENTAL MASON, Madeas Street, Cheistchoech. THE LARGEST SALE IN AUSTRALIA Reduced prize list. fJIHE HOME SHUTTLE AMERICAN LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE. 'i he best and most easily worked Family Sewing Machine in the Market, Without regard to price, And we feel confident that whenever persons wishing to buy Sewing Machines give the Home Shuttle Sewing Machine a Fair trial, in competition with other machines it will have the preference! In proof of their superiority over other machines we guarantee them for five years. With the Machine is furnished—Hemmer, Braider, Shuttle, Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Screw-driver,' Five Needles, Guage, Table Clamp, and directions for use. All securely packed in strong case, without extra charge. . It will Hem, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid Seam, Tuck; Ruffle, Hemstitch, and Gather and will Sew on and Gather at the same time, and will work equally wall on Silk, Linen, Woollen and Cotton Goods with silk, linen, or cotton thread. No. I Hand Machine, Reduced to £4. N.B.—This is also adapted for use on Tables and ; Treadle which we will sup ply at any time of Elegant American manufacture, for £2 6s. No, 2 Machine, for Treadle use only, having the very great advantage of being set level with the table, complete, with Elegant Ornamental Iron Stand, with Handsome polished top, complete, reduced to £6 6s, No. 3 Machine, as above, with polished lock and protect machine, reduced to £7 7s. Where the genuine Home Shuttle Machines are not procurable, we will send direct to purchasers on receipt of remittance or reference, EVERY GENUINE HOME-SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE is stamped M. MOSS k CO SYDNEY, N.S.W. BEWABE OF German and Birmingham IMITATIONS. SH BE P-WASH I N G JACKSON’S BHBEPLIFT, Protected by Royal Letters Patent* is a most useful and simple contrivance for lifting sheep from the hot soak instead of their being dragged up an incline ; it can be fitted to almost any wash. The following statements have been kindly giving for pulication ; I have used one of Jackson’s Patent Liftk’at my wash with great advantage, as it saves labour, prevents injury to the sheep economises soap, and helps to insure more perfect washing. WILLIAM LEWIS. Stoneleigh, near Skipton.

I have seen Jackson’s Patent Sheep Lilt at work, and I consider it a valuable invention ; the sheep are got under the jets while tne wool is hot; the washing is greatly facilited; the sheep are saved from injury by rough usage, and the colour and condition of the wool is improved. peter Mclntyre. Makwallak. Full particulars, price, &c,, can be ob. tained from the patentee, or John Owen Beaufort. HO OK I NS’ IMPROVED SEIDLETZ POWDER, For Immediately Producing Seidlefz Water, without the slightest trouble, IS prepared from a correct analysis of the celebrated German Spring, the value f which for so many years has been fully recognised by the Medical Profession. From the combination of Saline Salts and Oar* bonio Acid, action, upon the Digestive and Renal Organs is at once effected. AS A SALINE APERIENT It is especially, recommended in all oases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Sickness, Head} aches, and other ailments, which are genej tally so prevalent in tropical climates. . Is cooling, refreshing, and invigorating, an in oases of FEVERS will be found a mos convenient and salutary beveridge. It has stood the test of 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, and those who have once taken it continu its use from confidence in its medioina qualities. As all the ingredients are in one bottle, it will be found most Excellent. PROSSER & CO., Dunedin, Auckland! and Christchurch. FELTON GRIMWADE, AND CO., Wellington. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE “ AGE I JOSBPHSON’S AUSTRALIAN INI MBNT. Guaranteed to be free from ill loisonous qualities, and composed of vegetable matter only, being made from the wild plants which only grow in the bash of New South W&I6S JOSEPHSON’S AUSTRALIAN OINTMENT Is not a mere catchpenny to gull the pubic “ but an eSeotual remedy adapted to all capacities.” One trial will convince the most sceptical During the ten years in which it has been in use, its efficacy has been proved in every ease In which it has been applied.

FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE CLARKE’S WORLD-FAMED jgLO OD The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer, For cleansing and clearing the Blood from all impurities, cannot be too highly recommended. For Scofula Sourvey, Skin Diseases, I And sores of all hinds, it is a never-falling and permanent cure. [ Cures Old Sores Cutes Ulcerated Sores on the Neck Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs Cures Blackheads, or Pimple on the Face Cures Scurvy Sores Cures Cancerous Ulcers Cures Blood and Skin Diseases Cures Glandular Swelling Clears the Blood from Impure Matter From whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted from anything injurious to the most delicate constitutions of either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of Testimonials from all Fart Sold in Bottles,'2s fid each, and in Cases containing six times the quantity, lls each sufficient to effect a perfect cure in the great majority of long-standing oases, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Bole Proprietor, P. J, CLARKE, Ohemis t Apothecaries’Hall, Lincoln England. M 1 X T U RE. E B V A : i S' XTR.A 0 T / F M ALT. Professor Attfiela, Professor of Chemistry of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, London ,\vrites : “ Nov 1872 Evans’ Extract is incomparably more valuable than any preparation of Malt hllhcrtoofierea 4o the public.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 14 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 14 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 14 September 1882, Page 4