Sewing Machines. ! "Not for an age, but or all time." (gINGER'S gEWING j^ACHINES. Salks 1575. (IN FOUK YEARS') S.vlfs 1579, 249,552' - NEARLY > -431,167 MACHINES. <- DOUBLED ! ! ! ) MACHINES. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD ! LARGEST MANUFACTORIES IN THE WORLD i §| | 5 w US si 3s° g ? k- »-» O © CO 2fE"W FAMILY MACHINE, on Polished "Walnut Table, with Drawers, Stand, and Treadle Price .. .. .. j£o 17 0 PATENT TRIPLE ACTION BALANCE WHEEL , and may have, when required, the New Patent | i Cocoon Shuttle (instead of the Bobbin Shuttle). I ACCESSORIES GIVEN WITH EACH MACIIISE. 1 Feller 1 Extra Check Spring 1 Set Hemiuers & Folder 6 Shuttle Bobbins ! 1 Tuck-marker „ 12 Needles 1 Quilter ~ 1 Screwdriver 1 Braider ~ 1 Bottle of Oil 1 Straight Guide 1 Oiler 1 Screw for Straight Guide 1 Book of Instruction 1 Extra Needle-plate Other Accessories for special classes of work are supplied at a small extra charge. Price List sent post free. For the convenience of parties who already have Singer's Family Machine with treadle, the following can be had, so that it can bo worked either by hand or foot:— Hand Driving • ccessory, net cash, Ss I I To fix to ordinary "Wood Table, "Walnut Base, and | Hand Drivings Accessory, 13s SEAVING MACHINES for all classes of work, fitted to work by hand, foot, or. steam power. The Sewing Machines made by the Singer Sewing Manufacturing Company are acknowledged by common consent to be by far the best Sewing Machines that mechanical ingenuity has been able to produce. Although the Singer Sewing Machines are comparatively late in the lield, yet the extraordinary demand for them during the past few years—as indicated by the successive annual sales—has obliged this enterprising company to increase their Factories to an extent that seems almost incredible. The largest of their Factories is at Elizabeth, New Jersey. Here, the main building has 1100 feet frontage; Forging Shops, 700 feet; Foundry, COO feet by 100 feet; Cabinet Shop, 200 feet; Packing Shops, 200 feet. The main building has four floors; the Cabinet and Packing Shops have each three floors. Entire works employ 3,500 men. The Yard contains G miles railroad tracks. There are also Factories at, or near, the City of Glasgow, and the dimensions of these works may bo imagined, when we say that 2,500 hands here, as at the American works, find constant employment. The turn-out of Machines alone is 10,000 every week, or, at the rate of 500,000 (half a million) for the current year. The various parts and new accessories, needles, oil, &c., &c., required for the 3,500,000 Sewing Macliines, which are in use all over the world—these demand special attention and much labour. A Staff of Skilled Mechanics and Sewing Machine Experts is always employed for the sole purpose of making every possible Mechanical Improvement on the Machines and accessories. As there are other Branches or Agencies in nearly every town in the civilised world, all who desire to have the Best Sewing Machine, and the Cheapest, can easily obtain a GENUINE SINGER, accompanied with a "Written or Printed Guarantee signed by the authorised agent. The Unparalled Success of this Leviathan Business can only be attributed to the uniform excellence of all the Company's Manufactures, as well as to the most approved mechanical principles on which all Singer's Machines are built. And notwithstanding the Very Great Reduction in* Prices, the Company continues to give wonderfully Easy Terms to Purchasers on the Hire or De ■ ferred Payment System. BRANCH OFFICE, FORT-STREET, AUCKLANDSaddlery. J w 1 s E M A N ' SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER, 113 Queen-street, Auckland [Established ISGI], . HAS .ON SALE— LADIES' AND GENTS* SADDLES, BRIDLES, HEAD COLLARS, BREASTPLATES, MARTINGALES, PATENT SAFETY AND OTHER STIRRUPS,WHIPS, SPURS, ETC., IN GREAT VARIETY, AND OF ALL QUALITIES AND PRICES. CARRIAGE, BUGGY, SPRING-CART, DRAY AND PLOUGH HARNESS ALWAYS ON HAND, OR MADE TO ORDER AT SHORTEST NOTICE. J. W.'S STATION SADDLES, AT £3 10: AND UPWARDS Are highly appreciated, and command a very exter sive sale. Lower qualities made- | J. "YY. has a great demand for his celebrated PACK SADDLES as made by liim for H..M.. Forces in New Zealand, am now adopted by the British Army), Price—£3 and Upwards. HORSE CLOTHING, GIG ArRONS, GIG AN] BUGGY LAMPS, TRAVELLING RUGS AND BAGS, PORTMANTEAUX, HAVERSACKS, SCHOOL BAGS Etc., Etc., Etc. A VERY EXTENSIVE AND VARIED ASSORT 3 MENT OF GAITERS. Elliman's and other Embrocations and Con 3 dition Powders. r Branch Establishment : "HAMILTON EAST is Brewers. '■ HGEN I X gREWEEI WINTER " BREW" ALES AND ir STOUT. r jyjESSRS. J£HRENFRIED JJROS Winners of Pp.ize for Ale at the Aucki.an Agricultural asi Pastoral Associations 0 Show, axb Winners of Prize for Porter at the Stone 'j Exhibition) Would particularise the above "Brew" a3 a Specialt; As their New Premises afford scope for thei rapidly increasing trade a much HEAVIER STOC. will be kept READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. r. —— L. PHILLIPS, S. AGENT, LOWER QUEEN-STREET. "
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18810210.2.39.6
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 7
Word Count
816Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 7
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.