SEWIN& MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES, | SEWING MACHINES. BUY OF THE IMPORTERS. JOHN: SH KKN & CO., Rattray street, beg to inform -the..Public ..of Dunedin:that they, are now selling Sewing Machines by the best-known makers .as follows:- .. ; TEEADLE MAOHINBS7-- £ s. ... 610 ... 6 10 ... 810 ... 810 ...12 0 ... 16 0 £4 4a i Singer’s Domestic ; . i Eaymond’B Np. l ... , . ... j ■’ Jontes's B Manufacturing ! i -Jones's 0.. ' . j Jones’s/Elastic Ann r ; I"1 Jones’s Wax, Thread , ; ... | hand mAobones— : .' V Raymond’s Household .I. (Over 5,000 of this machine sold by our firm in i New Zealand. Cain strongly recommend them.) | Raymond’s Home Shuttle ... £4 is (A very handtpme machine, beautifully finished.) Wanzer A • ..." ... £4 4s I . : .. (With newsstand.) t ! The above are all excellent machines,'and we ‘can confidently recommend, .them to the atton-i itiohof the publici; : ? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 7 Liberal allowance to. country storekeeper. Nobs Address—■j. Jo hj n s. hb;b;n & CO., , street. |THE singer: MANUFACTURING. CO.’S NEW THE ‘‘SumvaTof tHe'Fittest” is illustrated in the -records of the Sewing Machine Market from 1871 to 1876. In 1871 the Singer Manufacturing' Company' Had l twenty-four competitors, whose total annual sales were 434,834 machines. In 1876, thirteen competitors had gone put of business; .the total annual sales of the survivors had’ fallen 0£C121,217 machines, and the annual sales of the 1 Singer’s leading com* petitbr had fallbn off 19.529 machines.- ■ , , .Meanwhile the 'sales' of the; Singer Machine Increased from 181,260 to 262,316 machines, and even this enormous; number, 1 despite the ‘‘ hard times;” was. still further Increased in 1877 to machines,/ Afl our Famlly Machlnes lire now supplied • with the ■ . - ; IWLH-AOnON WHEEL,, , j And for the future ;no extra charge will be made , for .thui most valuable improvement 'i Machines WorkedbyHand orFoot. BEWARE OF DOTATIONS, XUustrated Price lists sent free on application. Machines sold on the Time Payment System on tonne to 1 suit purchasers; weekly or monthly payments fixed at a small sum Within the means of every family.;, ,Maddnes let 6ht on hire, with .the. option of purchase, Deposit from 10s; weekly payments! from2s6d.■/ C. 10 H, M. A L D B . Singer’s Agency, Corner Princes and Dowling streets, Dunedin.
; J PAMS EXHIBITION, 1878. ONLY... GBAUD PRIZE (A much higher award than the gold medal) . Ba« been Awarded ,■ WHHBLBB AND WILSON’S DOUBLE SEWING MACHINES For their Superiority otet Eighty Competitors, j This Brilliant Triumph confirms' the verdipt of the Am erioair Institute, the highest, authority, the newWhedto and Wilson is the . . <■ M Best Sewing Machlneln the World.” The New Wheeler, and Wilson has More and ' , Greats ImproTements than any other ■ ’ ;, . . Sewing Machine. . ■ ■ [ 1 Sendfora Clreulario : WILL lAM MELVI L LB, .Agent, ' And Practical Machinist, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN;
'■ HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM; j MR OSCAR DAYJD*T future Teacher of at ~the High Schools, ; willj the .kifiji of the Hohi Mayor and the Governors of the' School; a Gentled men’s Evening Class the,l4th of January, 1879 1 , ,' 'ahd Fridays from 8 till half-past‘9; £> " i:j "■ : ;;V; ! Boys’ Class, the 13th of' January*' Mondays apd Ihumtay.Bjjfroni hidf-past 4 till half-past 5. t .Tepna ,;..One guinea, .per quarter,, payable in advance.. , ’ ' ' ! v i , Apphcaltjons received .at Office oh this Paper and at my' Haroourt' Lodge, High street.'.. : v ■ * ’ Boys’ l Class (junior),lßth bf January. Satur-days?‘from-It till 12/o’sloiok ».mi!v. ; ;, • . r P w • • I® B per,quarter, .payable in advance. OT lOK—Orders’ entrusted to . "William - j Madge*. street, promptly .qyoptyh Gentlemen’s own material made up. ' ‘‘BULLDOG " ALB AND STOUT. PA L B ALB , j By Read Brothers* London - ' («Bulldog " Bottling Mark). I I "VTEITHER the Brewers nor the Bottlers have 1 -Ll 1 spared: any trouble/, or scat to make this the Finest Ale in the World. Both capital and , skill ,a*p ,allied to make it a standard of excellence;. .... , _ j ;,g;x7'ln n B’S [ s :,; s, s tout, | By Brothers, London ' • j .Jj , , : Bottling Mark); Thls Stout oombines duie richness with the V edge that is developed by prolonged storage In vats -of great capacity,suohsa Messrs Guinness’s ; and the bottling I arrangements are a guarantee .of prime condition, . ‘ W. *G. TURNBULL 1 & 00., .• Sole Agents,-Dunedin, M. MARSHALL’S HOM(I»PATmC f PHiIRMAOy AND DISPBNSARY, J ' Corner of Princes' street and Octagon. ' ! . Open from 9 a,m. po 6 p;mi : (Sunday excepted). , A COMPLETE STOCK: of ■ Homoeopathic -tjL. Preparations. Books and. Specialities, kept. Cases Re-filled and Prescriptions accurately Dispensed, etc., etc. •. |he sairie principle; as those 'so successfnlly carried on in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, eto. | Mpdipal Advice and Medicine, ss, , | OonsuTbing Hours : J.‘ P. Wanless, M.D.,10 to 11 a.m.; J. Duncan M.D., 8 to 4 ,p.m* !
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Evening Star, Issue 4952, 16 January 1879, Page 1
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