SENSIBLE SETTLERS. ♦' Daring the past few weeks, one of Messrs Hallen3tein'a travelling salesmen has disposed of a large number of the new Victory Sewing Machiaes to settlers in the various bays around Banks' Peninsula. It ia evident settlers in those somewhat inaccessible places are folly alive to the importance of possessing a sewing machine embodying all recent improvements, and one with which a ten-years' guarantee might be given with confidence. Space will not permit of details, but fall information is always obtainable ac the Depot, New Zealand Clothing Factory, Christchurch. 5850
Boseshakeb.—lron tyred wheels, weight lOOlbs more or less, is a general specification of the boneshaker. Now, for modern talk. We find that SGlbs of specially selected steel and rubber will carry a rider almost as heavy as the Sphinx, which is ehadowed by the Great Pyramid. "The Star" of '95 is the wheel—covered from stem to stern with modern points, and scaling 30lba. We deal in second-hand safeties—fall stock, price from £3. Before buying a wheel, either new or second-hand, call and have a chat, as we can show yon value which is unequalled. Adams, Curtles ASO Co., 70 Manchester street* Corietohurch,—£Advt. ]
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9116, 29 May 1895, Page 5
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