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PAY ONLY FOE THE CLOTHING YOU WEAE. DO not assist in paying for other people's. Yon will not bo requested to do so at the WELLINGTON CLOTHING MANUFACTUBING COMPANY, Manners-street. SUITS AT £3 18s. TEOUSEES, 18s. They make no bad debts. THEIR TEEMS ARE CASH. DAVIS "YTEETICAL FEED SEWING V MACHINE Was awarded the only First Prizes for Family Sewing Machines at the Sydney and Melbourne International Exhibitions, 1879, 1880, 1881, over all other Sewing Machines. Seeing is Believing. Come One! Come All! MACHINES SHOWN WITH PLEASUEE. Samples of work given away. Fnll inßtructions gratis, and a liberal time payment syßtem. Every Machine guaranteed. Wo will show tho Machine in operation making up samples of the following liat of work, which the "Davia" doea without TACKING :—: — Bind dresß goods with the same material, either scallops, points, squares, or Btraight. It will puc on skirt braid and sew on facing at one operation, withont showing the stitches. Make Frenr-h folds and sew on at tho Bame time. Make milliners' folda with different colora and pieces of gooda at one operation, and sew on at the same time. It will erather between two piecea and 6ew on at the same time. It will cover the cord and sew it in between edges at the same time. It puffs. It will do felling, bias, or Btraight leather on ootton or woollen goods. It sews fmm lace to leather without changing stitch or tension. For tucking, cording, braiding quilting, ruffling, fringing, embroidering-, Bhoe fitting, tailoring, dressmaking, and family use, it has no equal. It will make wide and narrow hems, hem all manner of bias woollen gooda, aa soft merino, crape, or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It will fold hems with cords enclosed, and stitch them down at one operation. It makoa a more elastic stitch than any other machine. It will sew over uneven surfaceß as well aa plain. It will gather without sewing_ on. It will gather and sew on at the same time. It will gather between two bands, showing the stitches on the right side at one operation. Purchaßera will be instructed to do all the above work. H. C. FISKE & CO., Christchurcb, Sole Agents for New Zealand. EGBERT HOLLIDAY, Lambton Quay, Agent for Wellington. FACTS WORTH KNOWING. WANIED KNOWN— That the Cottages now built by O. W. Clayton are the safest and the moat convenient in case of earthquakea or fires, having all the rooma on one floor, and French windowa opened at a inoment'B notice. Can be rented or bought on very easy terms irom O. W. Clayton, Thorn ion or Sussex Square. He is thn only man with 47 Cottages who will take your rents, either weekly or monthly, in exchange for the freeholds, which bargains never go out of fashion, but last for ever. U. W. Clayton has buiit more Cottages, and bought all his timber direct from th< bush, at 25 per cent, less than Wellington mill prices, so can dety competition. Paying rent is like wasting powder to fire at the man iv the moon, so become your own landlord, and burn your r-nt-book ; it is only an eyeaore. See O. W. Clayton any night after 5 o'clock. Any Bteady carpenter wishins to build up bis own Cottage, O. W. Clayton ia the man it let him have the land aud money to do it. Notice — I have got freehold Cottages in the following streets for Bale : — Four at Thorndon, fonr in Abel Smith-street, four in Sussex Square, eight opposite the Tram Station, seven in Grainger-street, fonr in Arthur-street, one in Taranaki-street, four 1 in North-atreet, two in Clyde Quay, two Bank Terrace, Ac. Come and see the deeds and property at O. W. Clayton's. 1 horndon Quay. If outside fools won't pay your rent, don't listen to ti;tle-tattle, but see for yourselves what your rent will do for you. Eemember, if you pay rent for 100 yeara, it won't purchasa yonr Cottage about you See O. W. Clayton. ON SALE, Custom House Forms at the Evening^Poat Office.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 94, 19 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 94, 19 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 94, 19 October 1881, Page 1