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D y la From North Capa to the Bluff the Wertheim is forcing its way iu New Zealand ahead or ail competitors, because it supersedes all oihe. makes of Sowing Machines in efficiency, service aad Stability. It is noiseless, frietlonless, vibraiiouless and consequently oasler to work than any other—adv ntarres clue to tJie New System of B arings and its perfect Mechanical Adjustment. Though a masterpiece or ingenious mechanism, it is so simple that there aro no complex details to master. Produces ART FANCY N EE DLBVTORK with a delicacy of execution impossible on any other make of sowing machine; yet the samo machine will sew the simplest gw m \ new ZeaJ<xr\ o r T'ib.© 3bol© THE Sewiftjg MaclalsA® Agsney , ’ • For this Disfcricthag been secured by EDWARD EEECE & SONS who taka pleasure in announcing their good fortune in securing this much-sought-after representation. Among the many distinctive Features that distinguish THE WSRTHBIM from all other makes of Sewing Machines and which account for its extreme popularity are: VERSATILITY. —The samo machine will saw the flimsiest material or the heaviest carpet. ART NEEDLEWORK.—No limit to the variety of lovely embroidery and lacework it produces. NOISELESS and FBICTIONLESS.—Being built on entirely now principles of bearings. SPEED. —Over 3000 stitches per minute. ACCESSORIES. —A full outfit of all mechanical appliances with each machin® SIMPLICITY. —No complex details; it almost threads and runs itself. FREE TUITION.—To all purchasers. These, and many more, advantages place the WERTHEIM ahead of all Competitive ftfachines. EDWARD REECE & SOUS OoSosnho Street, Christchurch. Sola Agents for Canterbury.

Energy, Ambition, Cheerfulness, Strength, a Splendid Appetite, and Perfect Health m <S> m m may be secured by all who follow the example of the young lady who gives this testimonial: “Every spring, lor years, I used to hare Intolerable headaches and total loss of energy, so that the season -which should be welcomed by me was a dread; lor, as the warm, pleasant days arrived, they brought to mo lassitude and pain. A friend advised ms to take 2 commenced using it and have not had since then the first symptom of headache. My appetite is splendid, and I perform my duties with a cheerfulness and energy thatsurprise myself. I taka pleasure in telling all my friends of the merit of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and the happy results of its use.” There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get “AYER’S.” Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. ! ATEK'S PILLS, the boat family laxative.

Exhibition Cycles I Exhibition Cycles I Specially Built for Mew Zealand International Exhibition, and Removed for Urgent Sale to the old-established and well-respected Premises of MESSRS. BORROW, BASSETT & CO., CORNER MANCHESTER AND CASHEL STREETS. THESE high-grade Exhibition-finished Cycles were specially built to my order for sale at the great N.Z.1.E., but space being absorbed by the time these beautiful Machines reached Christchurch, I am reluctantly compelled to throw these same superb Cycles right to the New Zealand Public at prices hitherto unheard of in this country. In order to close my New Zealand accounts I am forced to dispose of these Exhibition Bicycles at the following sacrificial figures Exhibition “EMPIRE” CYCLE, Gent’s, grand model, warranted 2 years |57 IT Exhibition “EMPIRE” CYCLE, Lady’s, grand model, warranted 2 years 453 7 Exhibition “COLONIAL SPECIAL,” 8.5. A., Cycle, Gent’s ... 1510 I® Exhibition “COLONIAL SPECIAL,” B.S.A. Cycle, Lady’s ... dSII 5 6 3 0 0 CHAS. A. DO, COLONIAL COMMISSIONER. SPECIAL NOTE I intend clearing right out, not only the Special Cycles referred to above, but a large parcel of Exhibition Cycle Accessories, specially imported for my display. These Sundries comprise all Standard lines ef best English makers and—well, the prices at which I am going to sell them will tell their own tale, and that quickly. , m. vMi

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14396, 12 June 1907, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14396, 12 June 1907, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14396, 12 June 1907, Page 9

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