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Sot? ing l I-_Rohi , _.es. NOT irOK AN A.K3. -BUT TOE ALL TIME! THE WORLD-RENOWNED QINGER QEWING T\/TACHINE | SEWS THE FINEST MUSLINS, and HEAVIEST CLOTHS. Easy to Learn. A Child can Work it. NEW AND VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS. yon the " New Family, " and "Medium," Machines. THE TRIPLE ACTION BALANCE WHEEL. This patented improvement adds a now feature of excellence to these popular Machines. Some of the advantages are as follow :- 1. Itenahles tha inexperieiced to suspend the motion of the Machine while learning the treadle action. 2. If the learner starts tha treadle motion in the wrong direction, it will not work tho Machine, but as soon %a it takes the right direction it puts the Machine in motion. 3. When winding shuttle-hobbins the action of the Machine is suspended, preventing disarrangements of the threads and unnecessary wear. This Mechanical pritic'ple on which Singer's Machines are built can hardly be improved, and as a proof of this it need only bo paid that it is afcrut the only Machine imitators have endeavored to copy, not only in America, but alo in Great Britain and the Continent of Europe. The legal proceedings against Kimball and Morton, Hewton Wilson and Co., and Frister and Rossman, are well-known. The case of TTewton and Wilson was carried before the of Gords, The Singer Co. won. The action against Frister and RosMnan (a German firm), occupied the Superior Courts seventeen days last year. The decision was altogether in favor of the Singer Company. Since that trial no Sewing Machine Manufacturers or Dealers are permitted to use the name " Singer " in connection with the style, ma_e, or sale of any Machine except those of the Singer 'Manufacturing Company's OWN MAKE. BEWARE OF PERSONS who having no good trade repute of their own, use our name " SINGER," to palm off Counterfeit Machines of inferior Construction and Manufacture, Every SINGER~MA.CHINE has the Company's name printed upon the Arm, and impressed upon the Brass Tiade-mark Plate. Tha Sieger Manufacturing Company's Machines are all Lock-stitch, and they wear well for more than twenty years. ACCESSORIES GIVEN WITH BACH MACHINE. I Feller 1 Extra Check Spring 1 Set Hemmers and Folder 6 Shuttle Bobbins 1 Tuck-marker „ 12 Needles 1 Quilter „ 1 Screwdriver 1 Braider „ 1 Bottle of Oil 1 Straight Guide 1 Oiler 1 Screw for Straight Guide 1 Book of Instruction 1 Extra Needle-plate. Other Accessories for special classes of work ar supplied at a small extra charge. Deferred Payments Cash deposit reduced to ICS; weekly payments, 2a 6d. MACHINES REPAIRED AT COST. 'Best Quality Silk Twist, Cotton, and Linen Threads, Machine Oil, Duplicate Parts of Machines, etc., always kept in stock. Needles sent per post. iKf TO AVOID DECEPTION BUY ONLY OF WRIGHT & CO., EMERSON-STREET, NAPIER. Afl no one elsefcan obtain the GENUINE! SINGER. VERTICAL FEED _ A - < o* ) V aOj VERTICAL FEED <^ VERTICAL FEED VERTICAL FEED AT LARGE & TOWNLEY'S Conveyances A fes»_l _k ~D OVAL MAIL XL LINE OF 1113 _*& COACHES jsNsß2wkS£ i F between « ' <■ PETANK end _?»-** -* * NAPJER will run DAILY on and after this date— Leaving Petane at 8 o'clock a m. and 2 p.m. Leaving Clarendon Hotel, at 11 o'clock R.m: and 4 p.m. Single Fare 2s; Return, 3s. Booking Office- Clarendon Hotel, Hauler. W. VILLERS, Petane. = C_ Vv --- "W ORCHARD'S Will'leave PUKKTAI'U'STORR every SATURDAY Morning at 8 o'c'ock and TARADALE at 9 o'clock for NAPIKR Returning fio-n Napier at 2.30 p.m: And also will carry Passengers and Parcels. Fee from Puketapu to Napier 2s „ fr mi Taradale to Napier Is. R V :_£ _ii R ' s -RTAPIFR AND TAR/..DALE ROYAL MAIL il COACHES. TIME TABLE. From Taradale— Ist. Half._r.sb 8 o'clock, Hew Road 2nd; Quarter to 9 o'cioc': v!a _ci.nee 3rd. 11 o'clock, New 2oi.d. 4th Quarter tc 3 o'clock, via Meanee From NivriKß — Ist. 10 o'clock, Newioi 'v Corner, New Road 2nd. 31 o'clock, via Meanee 3rd. Half-past two o'clock, New Road 4th. 4 o'clock, Meanee The Puketapu Coach leaven Napier, every Tuega, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at 11 departing from Puketapu the tarn.3 days at 1 o cloefc Fare to Meanee and Taradale, Is 6d : to Puketapu 3s. Special Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses ca be had at Taradale at any time. G. RYMER. DANi. COTTON PORT AHURIRI LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. |&sdllfer~ V 13 USS E S constantl JD running between MaP(EB and Port Aur/Rißi Every steamer attended". Buggie3, Saddlo Horses ets., on Hire. Horses bought _nd sold. DAKI. COTTON. GRANT'S MAIL COACHES """"' LEAVE HAVELOCK for HASTINGS RAILWAY ftTATION in connection with the Traiu »_ follows:— „ Havelock. Hastings. Hastings 8.20 a.m. dep. 8.45 a.oi, arr. 8.65 u.ni ret, ?, 2~ " '• 9J5 ° .. •» 10 0 „ „ i ,2° " » 12.5 pm. „ 12,15 p.m. „ 315 p.m. „ 345 „ ,', io ~ 135 "„" 5 5 „ „ 6.15 „ „ FARKS .• OKM Sar.-LlNa BACH way. Loach can be hired to meet :tny train that is not met in tho ordinary Time-uO)le for 3s. for one or tiireo passengers, above three Wi.i ordinary fare of Is ca;jfc iv i? Ye . Ex P"SB Waggon loaves Havelock daily atj naif -past 8 a.in., for Napier, carrying Goods and Passengers at modorato rates, returning in tho arternoon. An parcels left at Mr H. Monteith anii » H ™< promptly forwarded. Parcols received for Clive, Havelock, Waimarama, Wallingford, Pourere, Maraekakaho, and Haramu. Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses, 7s Od per day. Single-sorted Buggies, 15s per da Double „ „ 20& „ Covered Carriages for Wedding Parties on hire. Horsea broken to finglo and double harness. Saddlo Horses, Buggies, Covered Carriages, and Coaches can be had to meet any train, at Hastings by posting or telegraphing to G. Grant, Hastinga GEO. GRANT.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3142, 23 July 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3142, 23 July 1881, Page 4

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