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Business Notices.

IMPOKTANT FACTS FOR FAMILIES AND KWING MACHINISTS. It is admitted that Clothing Manufacturer! are the be«t Judges of O EWI N O MACHINES. Pl-KASK NkAR TIIKIU OPINIONS, VIZ.: The new Whcoler and Wilson has nrnro than realised our expectations a* to speed, durability, and also in Koonotnining Labor, our work puople express a decided preference for them on account ot tho ease with which thoy aro worked. HI-ATH, SCREWS, & CO, Clothing Manufaoturera, FlinderaLano West. For 11 ah Hinding and Cap Making the VVhoolor and Wilson Machines are the best wo lmvo In uso ; they do more work and require less labour than any others we have triod. A. MABTKKS & CO., 50 Princes street, Dunedin, We uho Wheeler and Wilson's Machine and 'ind it superior to any othor, both for Kconomy, Kfliclonoy and Speed, to any other wo have tried. I. & A. DON, Dressmakers, Duncan street, Dunedin. Wo have had Wheeler and Wilson Ma> ehinoH in me for tho last three years ; we find them more suitable than any other machinos, and vory durable. YATE^, SONS, & CO., Drapers, Goorgo street, Dunedin. I havo pleasure in stating that tho Wheeler and Wilson Machino has given me entire satisfaction 1 consider it a better machine for|my work than any othor I have tried. PETER STEWART, Drnpfr, Great King ttrcet, Dunedin. I like tho Whoolor and Wilson better than other machines I have used. It is lighter to work, muoh faitor, and for dressmaking, etc., it cannot be surpassed. M. CAVANAGH,

Drcnsmakor, Cnvershmi, Dunedin. We have 20 No. 6 Wliceler and Wilson's in use ; wo consider them the best for Leather Work ; they give entire satisfaction. ALDERSON & SONS, Manufacturers, York street, Sydney. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1881. TWO FIRST PRIZKS. Extract from the Jury Report on Sewing Machines : "The Premier Plac<* was awarded to a WHEKLER AND WILSON MACHINE, which performed the feat of sewing togothor all tho parts of a pair of moleskin trousers in Nino Minutes, doing its work Smoothly and Well." Only Grand Gold Prizo Paris Exhibition, 1878, Beating all Competitors. Reasons why the NRW WHEELER AND WILSON aro Superior to all other Sowing Machines : They have no shuttles, they have no cog. wheels, they have no heavy ge»r to tire »nd weary tho feet. It is evident that tho rotatory motion of tho Wheeler and Wilson has much les« friction than tho shuttle move, niont of othor machines, therefore the Wheolor und Wilson is much moro durable, and.nceds less i epair. Tho New Wheeler and Wilson has moro and gro«ter improvements than any othor sowing mnchino, and is the fastest, making over 1000 STITCHED PKR MINUTH.

Inspect tho New Wheeler and Wilson ROTARY ACTION MACHINES, and Judge for Yourselves. They run by hand or foot, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction, TIME PAYMENTS. TIME PAYMENTS. TIME PAYMENTS. Send for a circular, giving full particulars. BATLEY AND~HUMPIIREY, Sole Agents for Oamaru. Head Agency for Australia and Now Zealand : LONO AND CO., 101, Elizabeth street. Also, Solo agents for BRINSMEAD'3 PATENT PIANOS, Taylor and Farley's CABINET ORGANS, axd tub MARVELLOUS ORGANETTE, Plays all the Latest Music without Instruc- : tion. Sond for a Circular. nr23 V. $$oti@& R. ROYAL MAIL COACH FROM KUROW TO OMARAMA.

ON and after MONDAY, 6th PER. ItUARV 1882, W.Goddnrd's LINE OP COACHES will leave Kurow (oarrvintf the Mails and Passengers) every MONDAY MORNING, for OMARAMA, on arrival of the first train, and for the same place every Thursday night at 8 o'olook on arrival of "Caving OMARAMA every WEDNESDAY at 1 a m. and SATURDAY at 11 a.m. arriving at KUROW In time to oatch the Trains to Oamaru. Booking Office at KUROW. Passenger Fares and Parcels must be I prepaid, W. GODDARD. Proprietor. LIVRRY and BAIT STABLES at Kurow, where Horses and Buggies can be had on hire. Good paddock accommodation. FARMS UPON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, IN CANTERBURY, OTAGO, and SOUTHLAND, to suit all olasses of purchasers, Plans and all Information oan be had by applying to the NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY, LIMITED, »p2 Bond street, Dunedia

THE MISSES RAND B. BROWNLIE • have now oomplotod arrangements made by Miaa Brownlio whilo in Now York in October and November last by tho arrival lait San Franoisco mail of a largo consignment of Paper Patterns for Ladies' and Children's Dres"»«ss, Wrappors, Jackets, Wraps, Underclothing, &0., Ao. Thore is an immediate trarte done in these fashions throughout the United States, whore ladies are noted for their good tasto and style in dress, Catalogues of fashions every quarter. Yearly •ubscriptions, Is; posted, Is 4d, paid in advance. All onquirios respecting tho fashions, enclosing a stamped envolopa, promptly attended to. Agents wauted in all the principal towns of Otago and Canterbury. Misses H. and B. Brownlie, importers of Millinery, Baby Linen, Stays, and Underclothing, and SoiiK Agents in New Zealand for the Domostio Fashion Company. PR I N0 K S STREET, Opposite Messrs HERBERT, HAYNES AND CO. orl9

PUBLIC NOTICE. r~l 'HE undersigned bogs to intimate that L that ho has removed to his now premises in Thamei street, which he has opened with an ENTIRKLY NEW STOCK of GENERAL IRONMONGERY and TIN GOODS at Dunedin Prices. N.B.— A large STOCK of all »izo« of PIPES, for Water and Gas, always on hand, and orders for the same will be promply attended to at the lowest rates, JAS. OGILVIB, Pltjmbbr, Gasmtter, Tinsmith, and Genkhal Ironmonger, . Thamm strut, ; 0r26 OAtaAuo,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3038, 17 April 1882, Page 4

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