ABE COLONIAL LADIES inferior to those of the Old Con ntry 2 On the broad Question we say no and when tested by the qualities of Industry and Intelligence, we say decidedly no. They can appreciate those u sef nl helps to indmtry—Sewing Machines—and have intelligence to learn their use quietly. All they require is assurance as to which machine is bat for domestic use, and Taylor's PatentitaOiint is tin m, being guaranteed by an Agent who has practical knowledgeof sewing machines. T. Peacock, Optician, opposite Post Office, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4483, 27 March 1876, Page 3
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