Sewing Machines. ||o I.N T t E E & CTO SOLE AGENTS IN WELLINGTON FOB TUB CELEBRATED ELIAS HOWE SEWING MACHINE, Have just received a consignment of these Machines, which are now on view at their stores, and are for SALE at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A. —Step Machine, manufactured expressly for Dpmestic and Fancy Sewing, Shirt, and Dressmaking, making a more beautiful stitch on all fabrics, from the finest muslin or silk, than any other machine. They work equally well upon silk,' linen, woollen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen threads. B. —gtep Machine, for Boot Closing and , ' Flowering ; is larger than the A, and is better suited for bootmakers and general leather work, producing the moat complete and pearl-like stitch. C. —Step Machine, specially adapted for Tailors, Wholesale Outfitters, and all kinds of heavy cloth work ; has an exti'a large shuttle and long arm, giving abundance of room for work on overcoats, &c. ; works equally well with 200-cotton, doing the finest muslin work, and the heaviest thread on canvas. These Machines are well fitted up . with every requisite, and no better investment in this line has ever been offered to the public of Wellington. Country orders'promptly attended to. Mclntyre & co., Custom House Quay,' August 28, 1871. fJIHE LITTLE STRANGER, £3 3s. The Improved Little Stranger, Hand LockStitch (shuttle), £-1 Is. The “Nussey and Pilling” New Family Silent Sewing Machine (shuttle), £7 10s. The Noiseless Tudor, for Tailoring and Manufacturing (shuttle), £8 10s. WHEELER & WILSON'S MACHINES. Merchants and- Shippers supplied. London Office : C. E. Wilson, 20, Falcon square, Loudon, • E.C., England. Jgp'Messra Nussey and Pilling undertake the purchase for foreign buyers, of all classes of British made Engines, Machinery, Hardware, Woollen and Soft Goods. JP ACTS F 0 R THE PEO PL E ,It is universally admitted that no Sewing Machine has approached the silent working WHEELER and WILSON, in rapidity of action, firmness and elasticity of stitch, perfect adaptation to every kind of work, easiness of comprehension to the learner, simplicity of construction and amazing durability. The numerous attempts to imitate it show the great popularity of the W. and W. Machine, and experience proves that the imitations in ho way equal the genuine. OYER 1,000,000 IN USE. And the sale now exceeds the prodigious number of 150,000 A YEAR, _■ Every Machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. E: W. MILLS, Sole Agent for Wellington. Beware of imitations. None are genuine without the American Trade Mark. FeDmougers. ILL IA M LILLIE, WOOI. SOKTKB AND FeLLMONGE!!, FOXTON. Highest price given for SKINS, and WOOL taken to wash and carefully attended to. Orders with Mr A. Gray will be punctually attended- to. EN B Y WAL T O N FELLMONGE R, ’And cash Buyer of WOOL, HIDES, AND SHEEP S GLENCRAGIE, Nghauranga Line, Wellington. Wines and Spirits'g' HE IRISH WHISKY TRADE. 1 - In consequence of representations frequently addressed to us we have determined to SUPPLY THE EXPORT TRADE WITH OUR OLD WHISKY, BOTTLED IN BOND BY OURSELVES, In cases of one dozen each, containing two gallons ; thus enabling the' consuming public in all parts of the world to obtain, through the usual channels, a Whisky which in- not a blend, and lias been properly matured before bottling. GEO. ROE & GO., Thomas Street Distillery, Dublin. Books, Stationery, &cN EW BOOKS, JUST RECEIVED and ON SALE BY THE UNDEKSIONED The Universe and Corning Transits, by B. A. Proctor Human Longevity, its Facta and its Fictions ; by N. J. Thoms *Lifo of John Colcrldge-Pabtcson, Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands ; by Charlotte M. Yongc Coomassie and Magdala, the Story of Two British Campaigns in Africa ; by IL M. Stanley Perils of the Polar Seas, by Mrs. Chisholm The New Chemistry, by J. P. Cook: being the new volume of the International Scientific Series Africa, Geographical Exploration and Christian Enterprise ; by A. G. Forbes Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne ; beautifully illustrated London Characters, Illustrations of the Humor, Pathos, and Peculiarities of London Life; by Henry Mayhew Piccadilly, a Fragment of Contemporary Biography ; by Laurence Oliphant; cheap edition Two Little Wooden Shoes, a new novel, by Oulda The Atlantic to the Pacific, What to See, and How to See It ; by J. E. Lester, A.M. The Huguenots in France, by Samuel Smiles The Empires and Cities of Asia, by A. G. Forbes, with a map. Egypt °f the Pharaohs, and of the Khedive; by F. B. Zincite. On Work and Wages, by Thos. Brassey, M.P. The Fall of Babylon'Foreshatlowed by the Bov. John Gumming, X.5.D, Mivart's Elementary Lessons in Anatomy. Perry’s Elementary Treatise on Steam. Against the Stream, the story of an Heroic Age in England; by the author of The Schonbcrg Cotta Family. • ~ Flashcs of Thought, extracts from the works of C. H. Spurgeon. The Englishman’* House, by C. J. Bichardson, architect. Professor Blackic on Self Culture, Intellectual, Physical, and Moral. Commercial Code of Signals, new edition ; with 1874 supplement. Mrs. Brown on Dizzy, by Arthur Sketchley. The Earl's Promise, a now novel by Mrs. Riddell; cheap edition. Fantino, a romance, by Victor Hugo ; cheap edition. Vanity Fair, vol. 10. ■ Tylor’s Primitive Culture, S vols., new edition Tiie Naturalist on the Bivcr Amazon, by XI. W. Bates, 3rd edition, with maps and illustrations Six Weeks in the Saddle, a Painter’s Journal in Ice- • land, by E. S. Walton In Strange Company, being the experiences of a Roving Correspondent; by James Greenwood, “the Amateur Casual" A History of Booksellers, the old and iho new; by Henry Curwen, with portraits and illustrations The Friendship of Books, and other Lectures, by the Roy. F. D. Maurice The Sbatcsinan’s Year Boole for 187*1, by Fred. Martin Business, by a Merchant A Critical XSxamination of the Gospel History My Kalulu, Prince, King, and Slave, a Story from Central Africa: by H. I*T. Stanley Brewer’s Dictionary Phrase and Fable, new and re vised edition ■ , FarjconVChristmas Stories, in 1 vol., viz.—“ Blade o Grass,” “ Golden Grain,” and “ Bread and Cheese and Kisses ” . Wright's History of Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art , ■ A History of Clubs and Club Life, by John Timba Wonders of the Yellowstone Regions in the Rooky Mountains, by James Richardson ■ Sahara and Lapland. Travels in the African Desert and the Polar World ; translated from the French by Mrs. Cashel Hoey New Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, its annals * during the past twenty years, recording the remarkable progress of the, Japanese in Western Civilization; by Samuel Mossman, with maps Becton's Law Book, a practical compendium of the general principles of English Jurisprudence Boilcau’s Traverse Tables, now edition Threading My Way, twenty-seven years of Autobiography; by Robert Dale'Owen The Story of Goethes Life, by G. H. Lowes The Artist of Collingr/ood, by Baron nn Qirrlag From Patmos to Paradise, or Light on the Past, the Present, and the Future; by Dr. dimming Life of the Rev. William Anderson, L L.D., Glasgow LYON & BLAIR, [(Successors to William Lyon.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4200, 5 September 1874, Page 4
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