" WERTHEIM " LOCK STITCH HAND-MACHINE. £4 10s. CWxtla. extra accessories euaxi. loose "l/iriis.c&ixxg' "WlieeD This Is the Largest, Best Finished, and MOST POWERS UL | HAND & TREADLE mlj^^^^^ Like all other "WERTHEIM" Machines it is provided with a Hand Machine in the World. It cannot be deranged by ordinary use, LL — —^^^-^^^^^..^ . --^»"'^^ i j/^r'^\}Jt'il /ffi/Z^ Patent Loose Winding Wheel, has a Longf Xrm, affording room" for a and v/orks rapidly with the greatest ease Fitted with the most com- |||MMV||l|lVn%»^Br i Wi lar S e V***** of writ, and l.a* a Larger and Stronger Shuttle than plete set of appliances (see accessories) the WERIHEIM Hand- 8818 HB ■ HB 888 \ IxA, "'Vmmn WJI • Machine is capable of performing the widest range of work, ISli II B ■■■'BhR Vn*ffl&,iSSßb*vSm ' '" an^ ° tllßr HaU(^"^ acn i ne extant, whatever name it bears. The Its application is practically unlimited ;it will sew any article of I HHlfffiij 9 Wm mT I.BwS /^ <s^*nßßnßjf^\^ ' structed that the cleaning and oiling can be done in a few seconds. CALICO, LINEN, WOOLEN" or even LEATHER, 111 11 1 111 1181 vWTl^^^^^V^ : without change of needle or alteration of tension. I'Vlilß I HHilßil \-^vVLaH. 1 W^ I **'; IJj^osfS^^ta:,... ZZ^kZ^SSf*^kS^<^ As regards the variety of its excellence, the « WERTHEIM " One great advantage of the "WERTHIEM" Hand-Machine I%Y pTTPT? YWHI" I ''K^tlb 1 Hand-Machine speaks for itself. It is Pure and Simple, the Most lies in its weight, which obviates the necessity of any screwing or [TL JLA VJUJV i W i^Uui^wJCnr Perfect Hand-Machine ever manufactured, an assertion with which MacSr taWe; a defeCt CXiStS nearly aU ° ther Hand IfIOO^OOO^LHEADY|sOJiD,1 f IOO^OOO^LHEADY|sOJiD, all wll ° liave tried if > will moßt cowKaUy agree. HALLENSTEIN BROS. AND COMPANY, Agents, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY (Retail Branch), Lambton Quay, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall,
"H. 3E5 3XT £3 WA. X- O 31. 3ES £3 213 . 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, 0 Commencing on MONDAY, 31st March, at The Fancy Wool Souse, Lambton Quay ll
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7 Manufacturer of Venetian and Wire --Blinds. o ■ ORIGINAL BLIND FACTORY, Manners Street, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 24 May 1879, Page 2
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369Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 24 May 1879, Page 2
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