"THE DAVIS SEWING MACHINE." ■<■ la England and America this machine has fully established its reputation as The Champion Machine, and the return just made from the sales of last year show an average of over 400 per day, which is conclusive evidence of its still increasing popularity. By the Gothic Messrs Minson and Co., 220 Colombo street, received the finest assortment of these machines ever seen in New Zealand, which includes several fresh varieties having important and attractive improvements. Inspection is solicited. 7051 Boneshaker.-—lron tyred wheels, weight lOOlbs more or less, is a general specification of the boneshaker. Now, for modern talk. We find that 301bs of specially selected steel and rubber will carry a rider almost as heavy as the Sphinx, which is shadowed by the Great Pyramid. "The Star" of '95 is the wheel—covered from stem to stern with modern points, and scaling 30!bs. We deal in second-hand safeties—full stock, price from £3. Before buying a wheel, either new or second-hand, call and have a cbat, as we can show yon value whioh is unequalled. Adams, Cubties and Co., 70 Manchester street, Christj church.—-fA->vr._ i
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9117, 30 May 1895, Page 5
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