" WERTHEIM " LOCK STITCH HAND-MACHINE. £4 10s. CW"±tlx &2z.t,xr&h accessories andloose ~\KT±iol&L±iol& "ITlTltxeelJ This is the Largest, Best Finished, and MOST POWER* UL J, HAW D & TREADLE M\ P^^^^^ Like all other " WERTHEIM" Machines it is provided with a . Hand Machine in the World. It cannot be deranged by ordinary use, ™^ -^-^H^^WUJ Ay^ Patent Loose Winding- Wheel, has a Long Ann, afford in.' room for a and works rapidly with the greatest ease. Fitted with the most com- ¦H ! I?»bb^^hh VM ¦ Minm^^S^SE^J: 0*? I - L j- t r irt -C plete set of appliances (see accessories) the WERTHEIM Hand- ; ll|| ||T|ir ¦¦ \ HUv^^& >Xf quantity of work, and has a Larger and Stronger bluittic than Machine is capable of performing the widest range of work. ' B«B§ 11 i 111 Vr^ffl* wSSS&^SW any otlier Hand-Machine extant, whatever name it bears. The Its application is practically unlimited ;it will sew any article of j HHi 1 1 IHi HI /^^^^^^BLvsv \ stmcted that the cleaning and oiling can be done in a few .second*. clothing, anything that requires stitching, from MUSLIN, to dressed / H9BlliH|H 818 A^Mb-SSRjHE^^S CALICO, LINJEN, WOOLENT CLOTH, or even LEATHER, j I Ifll 111 111 111 VNTftfti^MAr^ without change of needle or alteration of tension. \ f| Blßifl v. I IBBi 111 \ *^ f« \m W% I Fl^^T {mflfipyi ~*" — s»k^-^»y>f 9 As regards the varioty of its oxcelleiu'o, the "WKHTIIKIM" One great advantage of the "WERTHIEM" Hand- Machine iA,/ TI\TTT I \TTr i T>'\ r TirTT'lj'|>X^K Hand-Machine speaks for itself. It is Pure and Hmplo, the Most lies in its weight, which obviates the necessity of any screwing or j[ 7^ JUJ V XI JS» XTV JCLXjJKJCI^ Perfect Hand-Machine ever manufactured, an assertion with which clapping on the table, a defect that exists in nearly all other Hand Vv^^Sr "^^ "~ n -, i +; rt/ i v. -n *. m Machines. . 1,100,000 ALREADY SQLD* al! wll ° lmve tned lk wl " most co « hall y a g re<? - HALLENSTEIN BROS. AND COMPANY, Agents, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY (Retail Branch), Lambton Quay, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, j. Fitzsitnons, Ma.n.a.g'er.
X 5 TCP 1 T^T TT" m WK7 m JOL T <"> TCT" T 2-m v JBl CS£ TET" Jrv. Jtla J-NJ JcU W Jt\m JL-a *J JE? X-a Jtla Jra* S9 J2ji« SELLING OFF! In order to make room for internal improvements commensurate with increased business, ALL THE STOCK At the North end of the premises, consisting of — TOYS, CROQUET GAMES, ARCHERY, MUSIC, Oleograplis, &o vo &c HJ§T Commencing on MONDAY, 31st Majrch, at The Fancy Wool House, Lambton Quay.
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DRESSMAKING. O ¦ C. SMITH Has much pleasure in informing the Ladies of Wellington that he has secured the services c i one of the Best Div ssmakers in New Zealand, and DRESSES bought at Devonshire House can be made in style hitherto unknown in Wellington. Address — C. SMITH, " DEVONSHIRE HOUSE," Culm Street.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 387, 5 April 1879, Page 6
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