£4 10s. CUlTitla. G^ztir&b accessories andloose 17iriia€a.i33Lgr "Wlx©©!.) This is the Largest, Best Finished, and MOST POWERFUL HAND & TREADLE mL^^^^^A^^ Like all other "WERTIIETM" Machines it is provided with a Hand Machine in the World. It cannot be deranged by ordinary use, _^ ,. — —^—- •-'-• --^ :; 'Wj^^^tLjl^/^ Patent Loose Winding Wheel, has a Long Arm, affording room for a and works rapidly with the greatest ease. Fitted with the most com- SM§i^h^bim«m t i^«m'MlAwS)><^^^^^>J(?7 ii ; i * i ii t -\ a*. 01 j.^ pletesetof ippliances (see accessories) the WERTHEIM Hand- |||FIITI IPi If \S^^^^i ' g ° q 7 * Lai^ or ftlld Stron S er Shuttie thfln Machine is capable of performing the widest range of work. Ml 11 1 118 BIH V/^l° any other an(i "^ ac^ ilie extant, wliatevcr name it bears. The Its application is practically unlimited ;it will sew any article of ! lIBf ig 1 nFljin /B^^llrll structed that the cleaning and oiling can be done in a few seconds, clothing, anything that requires stitching, from MUSLIN, to dressed i| SB Imm i 111 ■■■■ }^-^:^^SSX^O^ CALICO, LINEN, WOOLEN CLOTH, or even LEATHER, 1 Hl' Ii I ||| 111 l \|ftft^^^iC^ without change of needle or alteration of tension. g| §[ |§| fill B Hill B ■ AV■H Crm iNlrJ*' ~;f ; S'-^*'' W3LL ' r - '"' > -'^> <^* y y^^<^ / As regards the variety of its excellence, the " WERTHEIM " One great advantage of the "WERTHIEM" Hand-Machine 7\f "T* 'TTT^Ti'^I^KfTWT^T^Kt, Hand-Machine speaks for itself. It is Pure and Simple, the Most lies in its weight, which obviates the necessity of any screwing or L.ZL X* VXj JX» X l/V XLX4Xv*X3* Perfect Hand-Machine ever manufactured, an assertion with which clapping on the table, a defect that exists in nearly all other Hand V^dSr "" — " —^T* n ■, -i i. .• j•. -n . m Machines. 1,100,000__ ALREADY S SO£D> all who have tlied xt Wlll most cordially agree. HALLENSTEiN BROS. AND OOMPANY, Agents, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY (Retail Branch), Lambton Quay, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall,
HES XT IE! W Jk. 3L- OS* X^^l^.@3S3. 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, Commencing on MONDAY, 31st March, at The Fancy Wool Meuse^ Lambton Quay,']
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fcj ■ Jt m %J JLJ JLJ JLv JL JLnS JLI3 JL k? ■ 7 Manufacturer of Venetian and Wire Blinds. 0 . ORIGINAL BLIND F4CTOTJT Manners Street, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 512, 17 May 1879, Page 2 (Supplement)
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405Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 512, 17 May 1879, Page 2 (Supplement)
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