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BUSINESS NOTICES. CAUTION. 0 rnHE high reputation of the SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S SEWING X MACHINES has led to numerous attempts to make and sell spurious imitations. The Public are warned against parties advertising or offering for sale IMITATION MACHINES as "The Singer," "On the Singer Principle," or "On the Singer System," in violation of the Company's legal rights. The only "Singer" Machines are those made by The Singer Manufacturing Company. Every "Singer" Machine bears a Trade Mark stamped on a Brass Plate and fixed to the Arms. BUY NO MACHINE WITHOUT IT. Every " Singer " Machine has also the registered number stamped on the Bed-plate below the Trade Mark. BUY NO MACHINE WHICH HAS THIS NUMBER DEFACED. Old and Second-hand Machines re- japanned, are palmed on the unwary as new, the numbers being erased or filed down to avoid detection. o BEWARE OF WORTHLESS COUNTERFEITS. The Company fix their Trade-Mark-Plate to the Arm of every Machine as an additional protection to the Public. Purchasers should Be e that the details of this Plate correspond with the representation above, and THAT THE NUMBERS HAVE NOT BEEN FILED OFF, as, without them, the Machine may be Old or Second-hand. CAUTION. It having come to our knowledge that certain dealers, not in any way connected with this Company, are offering in the Australian and ITew Zealand market, Skwing Machines under the title of " Singer" Machines, we take this means of informing the Public that our Sole Authorised Agents for the several Colonies are Messrs Stanford and Co., of Melbourne ; and that from this firm only can Genuine Singer's Machines of our manufacture be obtained. The Singer Manufacturing Company. Referring to the above, Mrs Aldsich, corner of Princes and Dowling streets, Dunedin, is our Sole Agent for the Province of Otago ; and from her only can Genuine Singer's Machines be obtained. STANFORD & CO., Melbourne^ 147 Cheapside, London. Jfft f* ss^ sP**, Bk •******"** i BEST SOFT 6-CORD fig O |*fi AanT^-i SEWING COTTpN. a Cj£l ra wi * j\. I 4^ SUITABLE FOR " rtJ " " * m " ALL SEWING MACHINES. EXTRA GLACE" COTTON. t^ mm \m%lß I I^.B f[ "^ Cotton being greatly improved in 4^ j V' I 1 m. W % quality andfinish, will be found unsurpassed fO7f 07 ■■■■ W W ■ I Hta#l Machine or Hand Sewing. On Reels, 100, 200 or 500 Yards. f> f\ m f mm T m f\ X I CRBCHET 0R L/LJ I I LJI\- TATTING COnOH, ■ ■ ■ ■ Unsurpassed in Quality. To be had of all Wholesale and Retail Drapers throughout the World.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1241, 11 September 1875, Page 23

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