Sewing Machines. cINTY R E & CO SOLE AGENTS IN WELLINGTON FOR THE 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 Domestic and Eaticy 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. 33, Step Machine, for Boot Closing and Elowering ; is larger than the A, and is better suited for bootmakers and general leather work, producing the most complete and pearl-like stitch. C. 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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4202, 8 September 1874, Page 4
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