G?OOD INTENTIONS. The close of 1894 has doubtless led many persons to frame good resolutions, to be carried out during the year we are now entering upon. Probably one likely to meet with much favour with most thrifty and industrious housewives would be to become the possessor of » Bismarck sewing wiftftM"*, an article that will lessen the hours of toil, beautify the home and earn its cost within* few months. Fnli particular* furnished at the Bismarck Sewing Machine Depot, Jfew Zealand Clothing Factory, 68S0 1500 MttE3 VO& EIGHTSESPBXCE.—Me W. Bain, Manager for Messrs Reid and Gray, Christchurcb, says :-~Xne Humber " Star" Roadster I bought from you ten months, ago has given mc the preateat satisfaction. I have travelled over fifteen hundred miles on the machine, at a total cost of one-and-six-pence for repairs.—Adams, Cvbxus and Co., 71 Manchester street, Christchorch.— Advt.]
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 8994, 5 January 1895, Page 7
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