now you can choose the incomparable Singer in All models are right-up-to-date in smart tonings of black or beige, whichever you prefer. Make a point of seeing this choice of colour in the new Singer 201K23 —the ideal machine for all household sewing. Packed with ingenious features for easier sewing—darns, embroiders, sews difficult synthetics and bulky fabrics effortlessly. Portable, Cabinet or Treadle models delivered immediately easy terms if you wish, of course and your present machine accepted in part payment. Attractive matching stool available. Ring or call nearest Singer Sewing Centre for FREE TRIAL NOW! ''' ; WMk Ml •A Trade-mark o: the Singer Vianu factur ng Company. U POST THIS COUPON TODAY! "* ■ ' Hl SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO, 112 Cashel Street P.O. Box 672. Telephone 65-455. ' Please provide me with Location of my nearest Singer Sewing Centro Q | Details of Singer Confidential Easy Terms Q * (Place an X against the item(s) in which you are interested). ’ OVER 50 SINGER SEWING CENTRES AND RESIDENT SALES MF NAME— REPRESENTATIVES Telephone the one nearest you. For SINGER owners...helpful advice and Annnrw * tuition is free. Many additional atADDHLbb -—— / tachments and spare parts immed- • / lately available. With over 100 years "' —’ / experience, SINGER are the recog- / nised specialists. Look for the red *S’. 538.48
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27988, 7 June 1956, Page 18
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