Sewing Machines. oINT Y R E . CELEBRATED ELIAS HOWE SEWING MACHINE, Have just received a consignment of these i, which are now on view at their stores, and are for SALE at the LOWES'I POSSIBLE PRICES. A.—Step, Machine, manufactured exprt for Domestic and Fancy Sewing, S'...i 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— Step Machine, for Boot Closing and Flowering ; is larger than the A, and is better suited for bootmakers and general leather work, producing the most complete and pearl-like stitch. C.—Step Machine, specially adapted for Tailors, Wholesale Outfitters, and all kinds of heavy cloth work ; has an extra 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 canva= These Machines are well fitted up with evei _ requisite, «nd no better investment in this line '•">i ever been offered to the public of WelHon. Country orders promptly attended to. McINTYRE & CO., Custom House Quay, August 28, 1874. rpHE LITTLE STRANGER, £Z 3s. The Improved Little Stranger, Hand Lockstitch (shuttle), £i is. The "Nussey and Pilling" New Family Silent Sewing Machine (shuttle), £7- 10s. The Noiseless Tudor, for Tailoring and Manufacturing (shuttle), £S 10s. WHEELER & WILSON'S MACHINES. Merchants and Shippers supplied. London Office : C. E. Wilson, 29, Falcon square, London, E.C., England. fllTMessrs Nussey and Pilling undertake the purchase for foreign buyers, of all classes of British made Engines, Machinery, Hardware, AVoollen and Soft Goods. ■PACTS FOR THE PEOPLE It is universally admitted that no Sewing "- ihiue has approached the silent working :EELER and AVILSON, in rapidity of ction, firmness and elasticity of stitch, perfect adaptation to every kind of work, easiness , ...... i. u-.i —' —plicity of litate it show ;ty "of the W. and W. Machine, and experience proves that the i tations in no way equal the genuine. OVER 1,000,000 IN USE. ' ' " * :ceeds the prodigious 150,000 A YEAR. Every Machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. E. W. MILLS, Sole Agent for Wellington, rotations. None are genuine without the American Trade Mark. Boobs, Stationery, &c JUST RECEIV Work. Crown u,«., [.■»...« „„...„-. THE GILDED AGE : A Novel. By MARK TWAIN and CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER. Price 2s. LYON & BLAIR. TUST RECEIVED— THE AUSTRALJ ASIAN SKETCHES, for SEPTEMBER. The following are the Illustrations given in this number : Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williamson as John Stofel and Lizzie Stofel in "Struck Oil." The Comet, as seen from the Melbourne Observatory. A Slippery Pinch. Mud Pies : from the Picture by Miss Livingstone, in the Exhibition of the Victorian Academy of Arts. The Silver Fall, Bower Gully, Mount Wellington, Tasmania. Cora Linn, near Launceston, Tasmania. The Liverpool Cup Coursing Meeting: the Deciding Course for the Cup. Drawn by Mr. J. Woodhouse. (Full page.) Sandridge Pier on Sunday Afternoon. (Full pape.) The Aboriginal Mission Station, Ramahyuk, Gipps Land. The Prize Design for the new Parliament Houses, Adelaide. New Zealand Glacier Scenery—Glacier at the head o£ the Waiho River, Westland. Side view of the Glacier. PRICE SIXPENCE. LYON & BLAIR, Agents, Lambton Quay, AVellington. and Kisbcb • . Wright's History of Caricatures unci Grotesquo In Literature and Art A History of Clubs and Club Life, by John Timbs Wonders of the Yellowstone. Regions In tho Kooky Mountains, by James Kiolmnlson Sahara and Lapland. Travels In tho African Desert and tho Tolar AVorld ; translated from tho French by Mrs. Cashcl Hocy Now Japan, tho Land of tho Rising Sun, its annals during tho past twonty years, recording tho re-,„nrL-„l.l,. nrnirrimii nf t.lm JapimOSO ill WCStom )Bsraan, with maps J compendium of tho _-„_ah Jurisprudence I, new edition . lty-sovcn years of Auto^loho Story of Goethe's Life, by G. 11. Lo Lho Artist of Collingwood, by Baron nn, From I'atinos to I'aradise, or Light on tho I Frescnt, and tho Future, by Dr. Cure Life of tho Key. William Anderson, L h.u., u LYON & BLAIK, . KSuceossors to William Lyon.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4204, 10 September 1874, Page 4
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