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WB.;ohmaker. ■ .OHRONOJMER HOUSE, SHORTLAND, 1 ESTABLISHED ISG7. M. J. W I L K K S, I PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, I ARGE STOCK of WATCHRS and CLOCKS Li on Sale; guaranteed giud quality, g ' — i- ENGLISH AND FOREIGN WATCHES AND » r CLOCKS REPAIRED AT AUCKIe : LAND PRICES. , Wedding Rings, Keepebs, Gold !i , Albsets, &0., At Reasonable Prices, good quality, Watches Cleaned ... ... ... s'o New Jewel Holes. 5 0 New Main Springs... 5 0 d New Chains ' ... 7 6 Clocks Cleaned ... ... ... 4 0 Striking Clocks Cleaned ... ... 5 0 Sewing Machines, ' THE LATEST VICTORIES GAINED BY I. WHEELER & WILSON'S 'SEWING MACHINES Since the VIENNA EXHIBITION of 1873, where they wore awarded "the Imperial Order of Francis Joseph," the Grand Medals of Progress and Merit; 8 (JOLD MEDAL OF HONOUR Of the American Institute, New York, in i ' September,.lß74; . GOLD MEDAL at Marylaud Institute, in October, 1874; SILVER MEDAL at the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Fhow, September 10,1874; SILVER MKDAL at the Chester Agricultural I. Show, held at Warrington, Sept, 23, 1874. The Genuine WHEELER & WILSON MA' CHINE has no .heav machinery to tire and d weary the feet, and is therefore the most •t suitable for Family use d We warrant every Genuine W, and W. Mai- chine to GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. ;e Over One Million in use. BEST HAND-MACHINE ... £i 4s. Machines may be had on the now system ot d Time Payments 1( JAMES RENSHAW, Owen-street, Sole Agent for Grahamstown, 16 THE ««HOME" SHUTTLE LOCKSTITCH f SEWING MACHINE. . THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM, i Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, , and Complete. It sews with the least possible ( amount of labour, and a girl twelve years oatt „ run it without fatigue. It is a taiumph of Mechanical Geniua. Ie The " Hour" Shuttle ie Is the only practical low-priced Lock-stitch )t Sewing Machine ever invented, and has now the y largest sale of any kind in Australia. ' id THIS UNEQUALLED MACHINE te Uses a Straight Needle, makes the Locki, stitch (alike on both sides), has a Self-adjusting m Tension, and is adapted to every variety of l- Sewing for family wear, from the Lightest e- Mnslins to the Heaviest Cloths, and will even w sew leather. )e ;It will Hem, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, Seam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, and Gather, This Machine will Sew on and Gather at the <nme time, and will work equally well on Silk, linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods with silk, linen, or cotton thread, Pbicb List : No. I. HAND MACHINK, Complete, £4 10s ,y N. B, —This is also adapted for use on Tables ie and Treadle furdished at anytime, of elegant 5, American design, for £2 ss. | No, 2 MARINE, for use only, having the very great advantage of being set level ik with the table, complete, with Elegant il Ornamental Iron Stand, with handsome )t polished top, £6155, No. 3 MACHINE, same as above, with polished ly cover to lock and protect machine, 25s •o extra. ig It is not necessary for us to endeavour to ie detract from the merits of any other machine, ] 8 We claim to Bell te The Best and Most Easily Worked i- Family Sewing-Machine in tho m ' Markot, WITHOUT EEGABD TO PBIOE, Lnd we fed confident that whenever persona vishing to buy Sowing Machines give the = HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE i fair trial, in competition with other machines, II Will HAVE THE PREFERENCE, With the Machine is furnished—Hemmer, '• Braider, Shuttle Bobbins, Oilcan, "Oil, Screwdriver, Fivo Needles, Gauge, Table-clamp, and Directions for Use. All securely packed, in g strong caso, with hinges, ' In proof of their superiority over othor machines, WE GUARANTEE THEM FOR FIVE YBARS, FIVE THOUSAND purchasers assert it is the MOST BEADTIFUL MACHINE they have II ever used, and by aid of the directions any one can learn to OPERATE IT IN HALF-AN-HOUR. CAUTION I—There are worthless imitations in the market, and buyers must be very cautious . that no other kind is palmed off on tEcm, ~ Sole Impobtbb3 : g, L, D. NATHAN & CO., AUCKLAND. E ' . Agent fob the Thames: S. HETHEEINGTON, ), DRAPER, POLLEN-STREET, SHORTLAND-

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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2324, 23 May 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2324, 23 May 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2324, 23 May 1876, Page 4