THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED j SEWING MACHINE. Xne great success of this Machine i« dne to the fact that it is the oaly machine that feeds the work whilst the needle is through the material being sewn, thereby pre Tenting the possibility of puckering, gathering er driving, basting is consequently quite unnecessary. The vertical feed also enables it to ran ever seams and from thin substances te very thick with freedom and east>. Messrs- Minsen and Co. fully demonstrated these qualities at the late Exhibition. The price and terms place it in the reach of all. 25q0 The success of the Christchnrch Exhibition has aroused the Wellington people up to concert pitch. They are going to have a show of their own, and don't you forget it. There will be a good display of that infallible core for Coughs and Colds, Woods* Great Peppermint Care, which is sold by all Grocers and Chemists at Is 6d and 2s 6d. [Advt.] A report having been consistently circulated that " Wahoo," as prepared by Mr Lcasby, Chemist, Dunedin, contained mineral and deleterious drugs, a sample ex same was submitted to Profewr Bickerton by Moasra Kemptborne, Ptoseer and Co., the ! wholesale agente, aa«l his analysis, pub- [ liahed on top of "Wanted" Column, is a comI pleta refutation. " Wahoo " is declared to t b« ''free from any mnenl diu a ."—lAdvt-)
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9385, 8 April 1896, Page 5
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3
Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9385, 8 April 1896, Page 5
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