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When the day's business is over, the evenng meal is finished, the wife—and parhaae the sister or daughter—sits dowk to fctt sewing. With her hands alone she cannot. as aforesaid, do anything like the whedeof the work required. Inaoornerof the room is. perhaps, an old-fashioned machine with which ehe may, by hard drivsur, oocuhm. ally stitch—with a noise like a Batusae* machine—aeimplestraight seam.buttaat is no neat help. Bhe ought to be able to do ALL the work with it, short of etitobing on buttons, which is a trifle. And we have known some instances where the la Jy of the house is bo anxious to obtain a fin& class maohine, that which wilt be the greatest of all her helps to her, but the husband demurs on the score of expense. Why, it is the only article of the household famishing whioh will eve return you any part of its cost. If the lady will use it, it MUST earn far more tham the half-crown a week necessary to purchase it. On one little garment she wUI save that sum, so that in addition to inoreaeed comfort, your household expenses will not be enlarged, but ought toft* diminished by the possession of a WBB THEIM. Machine. How often do we noi waefca money upon really useless knickknacks, or upon needlessly expensive articles or indulgences P The tf ochiat should far more than pay for itself during ' the time you are clearing it off, and it wfD then become your own, earning or savins money a> before. Is it not fairly to b» called A PROFITABLE INVHBTKBNT With the NEW WEBTHEIM MACHINES is supplied a self-acting bobbin* winder, which fills ne bobbins as evenly as reels of cotton, without the operator touching it, or even holding the thread. A balance-wheel is provided, so that tha works are at rest while the bobbins at* ~ being woundk You can put eighty yards of f cotton on one bobbin, being nearly twice a* much ac you can with the machine «of the old-fashioned makes. Thus you need not take out your shuttle bo often, and you get :> a far more perfect stitch. The tables are beautifully finished, aftd are stamped with a yard measure, which far ' useful. A host of other improvements ia the WEBTHEIM NtiW FAMILY MA- , CHINES will be observed. It is brought as near to perfection as can be aocompliafeefl bjr mechanical ingenuity, large capital, ana minute supervision. The automatic ma ohinery whioh finishes the parts is designodandpatented by Joseph Wettfaelra himself. The work is carriea out by managers and operators who have been eoienti. Sc&lly trained in the German PolyteChnl Schools. . Sole Agents for Christohurch i •HALLKNBTEIN SBOB., New Zbaiaki} Clothimo Factobt, Caahal Street, Chrlatohnrah. 4-17 , Conveyances. v GOVEBNOB'd BAT AND LYTTBLTOJf '; f\N and after APRIL Ibt, the CH> ''' %J VfiKNOß'd BAT COACH will LttAV R Lytteltanßailway Btation9.Boa an. and 4.80 p.m., LEAVE Governor's Bay 8.30 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Fare—Return, Sβ t , single; 2s. Families as per agreement. < Orders, teleerams, or parcels, pleaee for* • ward Mitre Hotel, and Qarforth and Lee, Ejyttelton. S-31 6245 W. TKAPB . BUMNEE EOYAL MAIL LINK. HAYWABD'S COACHES AND DBAGS T EAVK Sumner 7.45, 8.45, 10.30 a.mv» -Li 1.8, 4.10 and 5.10 p.m.. Meetiae Tramsleaving Cathedral Bquare 8.80. IOJMJi , 11 a.m., 1.8, 4J5 and 5.15 p.m. 1.60 maa. Saturdays only. ; SPECIAL NOTICB. Children, One Shilling. Beturn Tram and , Coach. ' ' Goods and Parcels Express runs between Chriatohurch and Sumner, Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, calling as Mills' Boot Shop, High Street, venand Co.. Corn Store, Armaich Street Tramway Office, Cathedral Square. HOUSESTO LET. COAL AND FIBBWQOD DEPOT. . Orders please for ward, _ V. HAYWASD, Bumner, and Tram Office. Chrittchunn. 341 6244 TELEGRAPH LINE OF EOYAL ' MAIL COACHES. ' CULVBBDEN*TO WAIAU AND HANMKB PLAINS. HOT 3PBINGB,HOSTHCANTEBBUBY. A COACH leaves Culverden for Walea £3L every Monday and Thursday at 1 ' Met., on arrival of mid-daytraUt from Jhriatchurob., and leaves Waiau every ■■ Tuesday and Friday, at 12 noon, in time to oaten the 3.45 p.m. train tot Chriri* shurch. FOB THE HOT SPRINGS, HANKRS PLAINS. A COACH leaves Culverden every Tu*eday os arrival of mid-day(aain from Christ* church, returning on Thursday ia time to catch the 2.45 pm. train for Christohtuek until further notice. In oornoction with the above line of Coaches, I beg to inform the public I have ' erected a commodious Livery and Bilt Stables, where special coaches, buggies, «ad < saddle horses can be had at the shortest ' notice. Urgent telegrams and letters deli* ' vered at moderate charges. s M THOS. DBBBETT, 2-24,4958 Proprietor. LONGBEACK EQYAL MAIL COAOH FIHB above COACH LEAVES Imf X beach DaDy (Sundaye esceited) ft« Aahbmrtoa, at 1M ajo. i Watesftoa, Sit aja.} Aehton,B.Bs ajaui Whae*sto»e, %M aaa. t arrivint at Ashburton ia ttee few &» express train from Christohmsub. to Ts«ftr» aadDooedia. The Ccsoh leaves the ?<»•*: ofioe at p.m., arriving aij LoßefeeaoSisJr T^SO_PJa. AH Paroele enteosted to the . wul be promptly delivered at neir various destinatioas« Passeßfffli f*we-^ltoe« e he%le,fisjrwfarn,e». . wVB. SOHD. Proprtetor LXXTHFISLD TO BALCAISN. A OONVXYANOE LSAVKS the Post rfat. _Offloa (J. White and Oo.'e Stesek Leithield. is time to meet the moiniM and ejeakyc trains to and from ChJds& I P. SHAW, Faopriator..l MOITNT SOMBBS AN MKTHYJSH BOYAL MAIL OOAOH. etartiiie at JSooattom Hood'e HoteL Mow Somere, tot SpxJßgbun and Alford Fbeen» these connecting with DcfeCoadb. beat Metfeven,set"Brsiane cams evesins* t '
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6492, 14 July 1886, Page 8
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