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PAY ONLY FOR THE CLOTHING YOU WEAR. DO not assist in paying for other people's. You will not b^ requested to do so at the WELLINGTON CLOTHING MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Manners-street. SUITS AT £3 18s. TROUSERS, 18s. They make no bad debta. THEIR TERMS ARE CASH. DAVIS T7'ERTICAL 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. Comb One! Come All! MACHINES SHOWN WITH PLEASURE. Samples of work given away. i Full instructions gratis, and a liberal time I payment system. Every Machine guaranteed. I We will show the Machine in operation making up samples of the following list of work, which the "Davis" doea without TACKING :— > Bind dreaa goods with the same material, either scallops, points, squares, or straight. It will put on skirt braid and sew on facing at one operation, without showing the stitches. Make French loldß and sew on at the same time. Make milliners' folds with different colors and pieces of goods atone operation, and sew on at the same time. It will gather between two pieces and sew 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 straight leather on cotton or woollen goods. It sews from lace to leather without changing stitoh or tension. For tucking, cording, braiding quilting, ruffling, fringing, embroidering, shoe fitting, tailoring, dressmaking, and family use, it haa no equal. It will make wide and narrow hems, hem all manner of bias woollen goods, as soft merino, crape, or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It will fold hems with cords enclosed, and stitoh them down at one operation. It makes a more elastic stitch than any other machine. It will bow over uneven surfaces as well aB plain. It will gather without sowing on. It will gather and sew on at the same time. It will gather botween two bands, showing the stitches on the right side at one operation. Purchasers will be instructed to do all the above work. H. C. FISKE & CO., Christchurch, Sole Agents for New Zealand. ROBERT HOLLIDAY, Lambton Quay, Agent for Wellington. GASOLINE. IN patent-safety cases, approved by Government. For sale by R. GARDNER & CO., Wellington. TE ARO FOUNDRY. Wellington. LUKE, SONS, AND WILLIAMS, Iron and Brass Founders, Engineers, and Boiler-makers, Manufacturers of all classes of Engines and Boilers, Wrought and Cast Ironwork for Buildings and Bridges, &c. P.S. — Are manufacturing their most economical Ranges at reduced prices. The best and cheapest ranges in the market. LION FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON. MILLS AND CABLE, Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, IyrANUFACTURERS of all classe3 of -"-*- Engines and Boilers, Wrought and Cast Iron Work for Bridges and Buildings, Iron Fencing Standards, Boiling-down Plants, Saw Mill and Quartz-crushing Machinery. Estimates given for all kinda of work. Vessels can come right alongside the works I for repairs. FOR SALE, CHEAP. 1 14-h.p. portable engine (second-hand, equal to new), double cylinder 1 8-h.p. horizontal engine, with Cornish boiler Crab winches, single and donble purchase. EOUERTSON & CO., If rsNGEfEEES, IP-OIvFOUNDERS, AND Hi BOILERMAKERS, Old Custok Houss Stckit, Have for Salo, 1 SPEEDY'S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, $-pa?ks, with improved ratchet motion. Oce iu-horse pewer Cornish Boiler, in fireoUss order. Price, j£So. Estimates furnished for all kinda of work. Steamers can oome to our Wharf for repaini

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 104, 31 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 104, 31 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 104, 31 October 1881, Page 1

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