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I Sewing Machines. LL FORMER TEARS OUTDONE! ! During the Sear. 1879 THE SINGES MANTJFACTUEING COMPANY BOLD 431,167 OF THEIR CILEBSATED SEWING MACHINES This number being 7-4,735 in excess of the Sales of any previous year. The Sales of this Company during the last ten years were as follow:— 1870 .. •• 127,833 SINGER MACHINES* 1671 ... .. 181,260 „ „ 1872 .. .. 219,768 „ „ 1873 .. .. „ „ 1874 .. .. 241,670 " 1875 .. .. 249,852 „ „ 1876 .. .. 262,316 „ 1877 .. .. 282,812 „ „ 1878 .. .. 356,432 „ „ 1879 .. .. 431,167 „ „ The recent Great REDUCTION in their Prices and their wonderfully Easy Term* of Payment, will enable everyone to become possessed of these. ■UNEQUALLED SEWING MACHINES. Since THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COM PANY inaugurated their Systkm. to Hire, with I OpnoN* of Pukcbass, it has been taken advantage of by the public to such an extraordinary extent as to prore that it has met a great public want. By this system thousands have become possessed of these most reliable SEWING MACHINES; and it always offers peculiar advantages to families in want of a SEWING MACHINE for Domestic use by enabling such to have a thorough trial before purchasing. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 39, Foster Lane, London, E.C. Beet Quality Silk Twist, Cotton, and Linen 'Threads, Machine Oil, Duplicate Parts of Machines, &c., always kept in stock. Needles sent per post. The Needle* of the Singer Manufacturing Company are made entirely by Automatic Machinery, and flniahed with a perfection, accuracy, and polisb altogether unequalled by any other maker. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES arw in ado only by The Singer Manufacturing Company (formerly J. M. Singer & Co.), and can only be obtained Wholesale in New Zealand from the Chief Depot, which is also our only Retail Agency (for the present) n this City. Price List free per post. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Fort street, Auckland. Tayjl-or's patent sewingmachines ARE UNRIVALLED. Sole Agent .—T. PEACOCX, Optician, BHOBTLAND STEEET. Saddlery gADDLEKY AND JJARNESS. J. WISEMAN, 113, Qceen-street, Auckland, Has recently opened out a first-class assortment, of various qualities, consisting of g ADDLES, Ladies* and Gents', of different styles JgRIDLES, d : tt?, Snaffle, Pelham, Weymouth JJ EAD-COLLARS, Breast-plates, Martingales ~p>lTß, Plated Steel, Incorruptible and Polished QTIRRUPS, Victoria Silver, German Silver, Steel, &c. JgTIRRUP LEATHERS, Girths gPURS, best Hard Plates, V.S., G.S., Ac. "VX7HIPS, Ladies* and Gents', in great variety, ' ' Carriage, Gig, Busrgy, Cart gTABLE REQUISITES ol every description (COLLARS, Carriage, Gig, Buggy, Cab, Cart, Plough, American, &c. V AfCKLAN-D. 1 J. w. Has also on hand—Boggy, Gig, Cab, Sprinir-cart, Dray, and Plough HARNESS, Leading Chains (eitra heavy), Plough Chains, &c. J. W.'s STATION SADDLES, AT £3 103, and upwards, still command an extensive sale. J. W. I Continues to manufacture his celebrated PACK SADDLES, a3 supplied by him to Her Majesty's Ttoops is New Zealand, and now adopted by the British Army. Horse Clothing of every description Portmanteaux, Coat Bags, Valises, Haversacks, Schoolbags, Galtera—a largo variety* BRANCH—HAMILTON EAST.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5760, 4 May 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5760, 4 May 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5760, 4 May 1880, Page 2