"WERTHEIM" LOCK-STITCH HAND MACHINE. £4 10s. nTSTitlx' exisireL accessories a,i^.c3L loose "^lTJUcxcaLixxgr TfiTtxeel.) This is the Largest, Best Finished, and MOST POWEKF UL f HAND & TREADLE S't-^^^^^^^^ Like all other f< WERTHEIM " Machines it is provided with a Hand Machine in the World. It cannot be deranged by ordinary use, ¦ r~~~ M%A Patent Loose Winding Wheel, has a Long Arm, affording room for a and works rapidly with the greatest ease. Fitted with the most com- i BIBBBMSki^BB'^ m m\t\€€)^)^^^S^zC^ym\ , -i i , T , «/ « plete set of appliances (see accessories) the WERTHEIM Hand- I|||||Tlll^ ¦ ¦ VWxsiESzL^SiW large quantity of work, and has a Larger and Stronger Shuttle than Machine is capable of performing the widest range of work. I^BsShSIB' U U/^^' MiSSb *^^^ an^ °^ ncr Hand-Machine extant, whatever name it bears. The 1 H l®!lif 1 Bflßa WBm lwHrflßßM *)m4 ' threading is Exceedingly simple, and the whole Machine is so conIts application is practically unlimited ;it will sew any article of gi W IB I llf HI MQ^^MmL//W\ structed that the cleaning and oiling can be done in a few seconds, clothing, anything that requires stitching, from MUSLIJN, to dressed ! HhBBSSBII Ifll S^S^'^S&HKMK^J^ CALICO, LJNEN, WOOLEN CLOTH, or even LEATHER, jg| 1 111 111 111 Cfjfl^^^^SvQ without change of needle or alteration of tension. ; g Bbilh l ll li 111 \ " ACH I W^*^ WfT^c —^••¦¦i- 1 - ¦ "¦' l >iVrr^Or-^J > 'i^^^^> / As regards the variety of its excellence, the " WERTHEIM J> One great advantage of the "WERTHIEM" Hand-Machine /\/ 'FT7"|C I T?'\ 3r T][rTT li 1 I^TK^ lv Hand-Machine speaks for itself. It is Pure and Simple, the Most •lies in its weight, which obviates the necessity of any screwing or ( T JCI V flXfe X l/V XXXIX&Xf* 1 Perfect Hand-Machine ever manufactured, an assertion with which clapping on the table, a defect that exists in nearly all other Hand WS? "~~ ~ n i i l • i•. -n , -,- n Machines. 1,100,000 ALREADY • SOLD. all who liave tned lt wIU most cordially agree. HALLENSTEIN BROS. AND COMPANY, Agents, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY (Retail Branch), Lambton Quay, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall,
H. J. GOODMAN, jT%O Fancy Wool Souse, Lambton Quay, HAS JUST OPENED, EX LATE ARRIVALS, GOLD and Silver Hat Braids and Cords Black and white Java and Penelope Canvas Oatmeal Crewel Cloth Clark's and Arden's Crochet Cotton, in hanks and reels Velvet and Cloth Slippers and Smoking Caps Fender Stools, Cushions and Coseys Picture Mounts and Passe Par touts A large assortment of South Sea Island Shells, beautifully polished in the Home Market 24 shades Peacock brand best Fingering Wools ; 60 patterns in Worked Slippers ; 100 shades in single Berlin Wools and Berlin Fingerings, And all the delicate tints of the Finer Wools for Clouds and Opera Cloaks. FOB -A.. ROBERTSO2ST, DYEB, nSTELSOIsT.
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S . F . OLE IKI iii NT S Manufacturer of Venetian and Wire Itlinds. o ORIGINAL BLIND FACTORY, Manners Street, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 5, 5 July 1879, Page 2 (Supplement)
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486Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 5, 5 July 1879, Page 2 (Supplement)
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