Fancy Goods. J M PORTA NT OTI CE. £JHRISTMAS pRESENTS ! YEAR'S Q.IFTS ! M. MONTAGUE, Having now completed extensive alterations to his premises, thereby making his well-known and pupular establishment the largest and most complete in tho Australasian Colonies, respectfully requests thePublie of Auckland to inspect h:s Large and Extensive Stock of NOVELTIES AND USEFUL ARTICLES, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR TUE CHRIST-MAS SEASON. The additional room obtained by the alterations enables the proprietor to display stoc-c that hitherto ho has been unable to afford the public the view of, By the last English arrivals, the already immense tock has been very 1 irgely increased, and is now without exception tho most varied, valuable, and extensive in the colonies, comprising— EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY GOODS, glassware, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, ' Of which every hrticle^isjwarranted.: DOLLS AND TOYS in endless variety; CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, and General Household Furnishing Articles All of which will bo offered by tho Proprietor at tho very LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A visit is cordially invited, and a3 of old the visitor need not purchase, but as tho Bazaar is now laid out so as to make it a plcas.int promenade, Ladie3 and Visitors will be enabled to spend a pleasant and instructive hour in inspecting the collection offered for sale. Tho Proprietor takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friend 3 and patrons for the very liberal support awarded him during the past sixteen years, and desires to assure them that no efforts will be spared to deserve a continuance of their support, JgAZ/iAR, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. X.B.—An extensive list of Nov»iltioa will bo issued next week. Sewing Machines. IMPORTANT FACTS FOR FAMILIES AND SEWING MACHINISTS. It is admitted that Clothing Manufacturers are the best judges of SEWING MACHINES.
Please Read their Opinions, viz.:--The New Wiikelbr and Wilson has more than realised our expectations ;is to speed, durability, and also in Economising Labour, our work people express a decided preference for them on account of the ease i with which they are worked.— Beath, Schk-sa and Co-, 1 Clothing .Manufacturers, Flinders Lane West. For Ilat Binding and Cap Making the Wheeler and Wilson Machines are thobest we have in use: they do more work and require less labour than any others we havo tried,—A. Masters and Co., 50, Princes-street, Duncdin. We use Wheeler and Wilson Machine and find it : superior to any other, both for Economy, Efficiency, and Speed, to any other we have tried.—l. and a. j Don, Dressmaker.-*, Duncan-street, Dunedin. | I hereby certify that I have been using a Wheeler and Wilson, No. 7 Machine, for the manufacture of braces of different kinds, (leather, silk e'astic) and with great satisfaction.—W. Grcenshiclds, Bracemaker, etc., Shortland-street, Auckland. I have been using a Wheeler and Wilson Tailoring Machine for the past twelve months It ia very light running, and has given entire satisfaction.—-Joseph 1 Williams, Tailor, etc., Victoria-street, -uckland. j J havo been using a Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine for several years, and find them more suitable than any other mako for my business ; tho.v cost very littlo for repairs.—C. De L'cau, Shirt Manufacturer, Durham-streot, Auckland. We have 20 No. 6 Wheeler and Wilson's in use ; wo consider them the best for Leather Work; they give entire satisfaction.—Alderson and Sons, Manufacturers, York-street, Sydney. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. ISSI. WHEELER AND WILSON'S DOUBLE POWER SEWING MACHINES AWARDED TWO FIRST PRIZES' The NkwWiiheler and Wilson Awakded The Only Grand Gold Prize, Paris Exhibition, IS7B, Beating SO OTHERS. The New Straight Needlf. Wueeleii and Wilson.—Have no Shuttles, they havo no Cogwheels, they havo no Heavy Gear to Tiro and Weary tho Feet. It is evident that Rotary Motion of the Wheeler and Wilson has much less friction th m the shuttle movement of other mach no?, therefore the Wjieelkr. and Wilson is much more durable, and needs less repair. The New Wheeler and Wilhox has moro and greater improvements than Any Othor Sewing Machine, and is the fastest, making over 1000 STITCHES PER MINUTE. CAUTION. Bewaro of Hawkers and also Puffing Advertisements of Inferior Hard running Machines which are Highly Injurious to the Health of the Operator. BEWARE OF GERMAN IMITATIONS. DO NOT BE MISLED. Inspect tho New Wueeleii and Wilson ROTARY ACTION MACHINES, And judge for yourselves. They run by hand and Foot and are Warranted to give Entire Satisfaction. A TRIAL GIVEN WITHOUT CHARGE. LESSONS GRATIS. MACHINES RErAIRED. Send for an Illustrated Price List to R. B. SHALDERS & SON, jvGENTS, Qoeex-street, Auckland. Ileftd Agency for Australia and New Zealand: LON G AND CO., 101, Elizaboth-street, Melbourne. T. B. HILL'S FARM IS NOT YET SOLD. One-fourth Cash; balance at 6 por cent. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. No Reasonable Offer Refused, 00 AND SEE IT,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 6273, 24 December 1881, Page 8
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