THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM
The exceedingly reasonable prices at which the Victory—the latest achievement in the wonderful sewing machine —is being sold by the D.1.C., and the specially easy tornn_ of purchase, bring this marvellous machine within the reach of every householder in the community. The mechanism of the Victory sewing machine is snch that it produces the finest or heaviest class of work without the least fatigue to the operator, and with the aid of the appliances the Victory sewing machine is capable of the most elaborate and intricate fancy work. The Victory sewing machine may be seen at work in the machine department adjoining the main entrance to the D.I.C. ‘ 1 526
Mr Hermann Both, Masseur, ha* had a very wide experience' iu Gjbmany, America, England and Scotland} he has been attend* ing hospitals'' in addition to private practice, tidul Lad opportunities of working with the best surgeons and physicians of the world. He is at present in Wellington, and oar\ bq consulted daily To Dabks» Qubt HAjIB Sul-, phnr Bestorar. quickest, best; restores the natural colour, is the real English Hair BestoVer. Largo bottles Is Gd, eyerywhere.-A.dTtu
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2642, 17 October 1895, Page 2
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190Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2642, 17 October 1895, Page 2
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