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SEWING MACHINES Why should they cost £15 ? It is about time the searchlight was turned on this business. The j| efJji r* FAk* great profits that have been made m the past go to show that the OPERATE It* -^Jg^k :rm system of selling is too costly to the buyer. It is the canvasser, jwm Because of its *" , EsSvSzPwft *»ii tnat polite, persistent, pushing gentleman, that will never take \N™V ' v JWB^ "No" for an answer, and wastes your time at the doors, that makes iftvfa 4lr\ .i jT J33Hf> machines cost £15. Sewing Machines, no matter what makfe or VwraN -flfet V-& ■^A*r!ril& name, are not worth £15. For example, a machine purchased to- .\|% V V V T^a^^^j^wk fl jjjL day for £15 and sold m a few weeks' time win not bring more l||l \h xJP|R||j///' lIV than £5 or £6 clear. This is positive proof it was never worth JgC^^t^.'jiJ — .^^^^Uj 2J Brown, late Singer manager for j WHY MACHINES COST £15 SUM 5B Australasia, let the oat out of Canvasser's Com- ~y^ l@ l!sP^"*^Tm? $ tho bag when he stated that th« mission . . . . *4 5 Ssll Sp <s %»51 actual cost value of a Singer Allowance on old pS^gf |J| }(egj|| machine sold m Australia for machine destroyed 1 0 i^^^^^xSm Is ||j| £14 10s would not be over £2 Selling Expenses — •*• 6 5 \^^^ Iv I ' 10s, and was invoiced to Aus- My price for brand J- \| r J tralia for £3 10s. new Singers and 9. VJi L [ the right price . . £9 15 M (j&iß&&&&jJ]L£ I will give £100 to the charities rl^^P^^wfe^ of New Zealand if these mach- I {gS^aa£§||ggf [ ines are not brand new. > We do not employ canvassers, door-knockers or deadbc&ts to waste your time. You must call or write If you want a good machine cheap. We are sole agents, fox the "GLOBE" Sewing Machines. They have sewn their way round the earth; the only high-grade sewing machine sold at a reasonable price ; 15 years' written guarantee and kept la repair free. Prices: Dropheads, latest, £4 15s, £5 10s, £6 10s and £7 15s. Six millions m use. You win never use any other if you once use a "QL.OBE." Dozens of Singer Dropheads taken m exchange for the Silent "GLOBE." Will sell cheap. Bobbins 1d each, Needles 6d dox. Oil 3d bottle. Call or write— Globe Sewing Machine Company 154 Queen Street, Auckland. 94 Manners Street, Wellington

MODERN MIRACLES. BY CLEMENTS TONIC RECENTLY IN FRANCE, a peasant woman whose little girl had been bed-ridden with paralysis for years, had occasion to visit a churchyard w,hkh contained the statue of a wdllknown saint Some of the mould from the tomb adhered to her " handkerchief, which upon touching her child cured her. This fact is vouched for upon reliable authority. Miracles are not at all confined to the older countries, for we have heard also of similar remarkable incidents m newer countries, and very often m Australia, where only eighteen short months ago a certain section of Broken Hill was electrified by the recovery from apparently incurable St Vitus Dance of the daughter of Mrs. R. A. Addington, of Argcn; Street. It wis on the 10th October, ioii* when fin I the mysterious cure was reported. The mother, being seen by a special interviewer, and overcome by gratitude that her daughter was healthy again, told the facts at once. She said that the disorder occurred through her daughter falling from a tram. This gave her a great shock, and so affected her nervous system that eventually St. Vitus Dance ensued. She became so bad that it was impossible to hold a knife or fork, and going out of the house was impossible. This r©« markable condition continued for some time, medical skill bctng useless, Mrs. Addington declared, when suddenly, as the result of I using Clements Tonic, a wonderful change took place. She gradually I improved, and soon regained her normal condition. Nearly two years | have elapsed since her complete recovery, and all that time she has | enjoyed the best of health. " I have great faith m Clements Tonic, I and always recommend it," added the mother, "and you can. make fl what use you wish of this." n It is not strange that miracles should follow the use of this jj miraculous medicine. Its cures of weak nerves, insomnia, debility, | »«ck headache, indigestion, and constipation, are really remarkable. Mrs. K. STKEft, Wallaroo, 8. Australia, wrltoa, 29/1/12, thu*: •• I advlae all youn« mart-led women to take Clement* Tonlo." " Hiving »«en ia mm of yoar book* that the editor would bo |Ud of the adr dre*»e* and ntmts of anyone cured or beneitted by Clement* Toaic, 1 tbooght I would like to odd my twtimooy, teciag none lik« it anywhere. " I tkought it might be of benefit to other*, a* it wa» to me. when rearing my family. I found that by it* o*e I had the brifttlcit and h^altttictt of childrea, and to tbey continue — a boy 17. and three girl*. 15, 13, and 10 yo»r» rc*p«clively. Neither of them know* what earache, tootluchc. or headache it like. " I attribute ti to nothing but the coasutent u*e of CletnettU Tonic, m n«tlb«r their father or li* tery ttroog. I would om about three bottle*. st different period* when rua dows or out of tort*, and lh<a would «ajoy the b«M of he«lth, " I would rocoauntad all young married womea to tile it. a» it i* tod* a graad none au»d nu«cie (trsagtbeacr. You ara at liberty to om thia v you thiak beu." (s^ed) %*• JvZt&L The value of Cltincatt Tonic caonol be o««r-«uiauMed. (a ca*«* of Poor Bl&od, \Va»tißg Wcatneu. Debility, Lo»t of Sleep, Poor Appefiw. Bilwo*»e»», Sick Headache. I^»w Spirit*. Imonnla (cauted throogh worry), Conuipatiofi. Uror or Kidney Ailmeou. it v ooit reliable. Get it to»d*y. It i* «n etttflnt okedictM for Moth«» or Invalid^ after loog^ period* of feter or w«*tin« weakne**. It f'rfsi itreagth wbe/e other mtdkmtt fail. It it an eicalleat kidney ncdkiM. ALL CHEMISTS & STORES SELL IT EVERYWHERE. [ GET IT AND GET WEJLL TO-DAY* I P. CALLAOHAN' EXPRESS PROPRIETOR 3 HAYVVARD TEftRACE, WELLINOTON atoc TKLEPUONE IH AutomaUo— Day or Hlmhu K«U>urn« SnrvUM DmSKh

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NZ Truth, Issue 539, 16 October 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 539, 16 October 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 539, 16 October 1915, Page 8

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