ing meal is finished, the wife-MdwES; have known some instances where the 1»S of the house ia so anxious to obtain a fire? class machine, that which wSTbe t£» greatest of all her helps to her, but ti£ Eusband demur, on the score of*e»eS it if the only article oftha household furnishing which wiU *r<? return you any part of its cost. If the I*s will use it,it MUST earn far more that the half-crown a week necessary to pa*, chase it. On one little garment ehe wffl cave that sum, so that Si addition to increased comfort, your household expense* will not be enlarged, but ought tolb* *™™jwd t>7 .the possession of a Wfflt THEIM Machine. Bow often do we nrt waste money upon really useless kniok» knacks, or upon needlessly expenrim articles or indulgences P The Maohisft should far more than pay for itself durias the time you are clearing it off, and it win then become your own, earning or savins money as before. Iβ it not fairly to fee called A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT With the NEW WEBTHEIM MACHINES is supplied a self-acting bobbinwinder, which fills ac bobbins as evenly as reels of cotton, without the operator" touching it, or even holding the thread. A balance-wheel is provided, so that the works are at rest while the bobbins are being wound. You can put eighty yards of cotton on one bobbin, being nearly twioe a* much as you can with the machine tot the ■ old-fashioned makes. Thus you need not take oat tout shuttle bo often, and you get a far more perfect etitch. The tables are beautifully finished, and are stamped with a yard measure, which b { useful. A host of other improvements by the WEBTHEIM NKW FAMILY MA> CHINES will be observed. It is brought as near to perfection as can be accomplished by mechanical ingenuity, large capital, and minute supervision. The automatio ma ohinery which finishes the parts is designed and patented by Joaepn Wertheim himßfllf. The work is carried out by managers and operators who have been ecienti fleally trained in the German Polytechni Schools. Sole Agents for Chrißtohuroh: HALLENSTEIN BEOS., Nhw Zbaiand Clothing Faotobt, Caahel Street, Chtistchurch. 4-1? Conveyances* GOVEBNOB'3 BAY AND LYTTELTOH g\B and after APRIL Ist, the OO\J VJCBNOBM BAY COACH wiß LKAVK Lyttelton Bail way Station9.3oa.gk and 4.30 p.m., LEAVE Governor's Bay 8.30 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Fare—Betura,flst single, 2s. Families as per agreement. Orders, telegrams, or parcels, please forward Mitre Hotel, and Garforth and Led Lyttelton. Sundays—Leave Ljttelton 10 a.m. and )4 30 p.m. Governor's 8ay—8.45 a.m. and 13.15 p.m. Weather permitting. 8-31 6245 W. TEAPB aUMNUtt BOXAIj XtLulU JjlNJli. ~" HAYWABD'B COACHES AND DRAGS X EAVE Sumner 7.45, 8.45, 10.20 a.m., Jj 1.8, 4.10 and 5.10 p.m.. Meeting Tramsleaving Cathedral Square 8.50.10J0, 11 a.m., 1.8, 4.15 and 5.15 p.m. 1.50 ft.m. Saturdays only. bPEOIAL NOTICE. Children, One Shilling, Beturn Tram •Bβ Coach. Goods and Parcels Express runs between Christchuroh and Sumner, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, celling M Mills' Boot Shop, High Street, S. Trelesvenand Co.. Corn Store, Annaarh Tramway Office, Cathedral Square. HOUSEB""to LET. COAL AND FIBBV7OOD DEPOT, Orders please for muni, W. HAYWABD, Sumner, and Tram Office, Chriatchuren 3-316244 TELEGRAPH LINE OF EOYAL MAIL COACHES. CULVEBDBn'tO WAIAU AND HANMSB PLAWS. HOTBPBINGB,NOBTHCANTEBBUBT. A COACH leaves Culverden for Wafaw cL every Monday and Thursday at 1 p.m., on arrival ox mid-day train free Christchuroh, and leaves Waiau every Tuesday and Friday, at 13 noon, in time to catch the 2.45 p.m. train for Christchurch. FOB THE HOT SPRINGS, HANMSB PLAINS. A COACH leaves Culverden every Tuesday on arrival of mid-day train from Christ" church, returning on Thursday in time to catch the 2.45 p n>. train for Ghrifltchuxeß until further notice. ■ In connection with the above line of Coaches, I beg to inform the public I have erected a commodious Livery and But Stables, where special coaches, buggies, and saddle horses can be had at the shortesk notice. Urgent telegrams and letters deevered at moderate charges. THOS. DJ3BBETT, ; 2-24 4956 Proprietor. LBITHPIHLD TO BALCAIBN._^ AOONWX aMCB LSAVBB the Port Ofloe (7. White and Co.'c Stcrt), Leithfleld, in time to meet the morajM and evening trains to and from Caw* , oharob. I D. BHAW. Tncriaboe. ■ MOUNT SOM3CBB AN MkTHVBN ROYAL MAIL COACH. A COACH BUNS each TUjBSDAT JL' THUBBDAY, and SATOSPAT. farting at Noon boa Hood's Hotel, M«w Some™, toe Bptiagbvtn and AUord JVMfi* then connecting with DmTs Coaoh *»» Methvea,*etwainf same evening' Fakm i Spiiagbmm, 2a t return Ba. - Afford Forest, «b i retudßa. m __
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6544, 13 September 1886, Page 4
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