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Sewing Machine. aHBISTMAS PEESENTS! NEW YE&R PRESENTS!! i The Best, Most Useeui., and • Most Acceptable PRESENT AT TillS Oil ANY. iOTHER TIME i. Ci?. THE YEAR UNQUESTIONABLY 13 A ' "SIMPSON" SEWING MACHINE.. As all our Macbities <" • ■ ; DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY, " And purchasers bavo only.'one.profifc to pay, wo, how offer them at '~, _ : PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPKTITIOtj. ~,.'. Before purchasing, the Indies of the Thanies nre respectfully invited to I Visit our Show Booms ~,./' ! and inspect; the Stock, which embraces every description of Machine made by ■ ■... s ■, • the celebrated ; "Simpson" Sewing Maoluno Company. 1 .Parties who cannot come to town are requested: lo send for our Illustrated Price List. " ! Cash Prices: ■•■.■•■:. "Simpson Family Machine -£710 O' Do, ' Medium Machine _ • 810 0 Do. Manufacturing Machine . ■ 10 10 0 Canadian Hand Machine • 4 0 0 On receipt of chequo or Post Office order, any of these Machines will be packed free of ' charge, and forwarded as directed. FpfV forms For Puroliaso by Monthly Instalments. { fend for our time-payment circular, . BATRD & COMPANY, i AUCKLAND, SOW. AOKNTS FOR NEW ZEALAND SEWING MACHINE COTTON.'. I ClirkasdCVs extra quality best Six-cord is the only Cotton recommonded for machine USO. BEPrjCED TO EIfOHBH PItICFS. One dozen reels in a box, Nos. 40 to 100, blac>, white, or coloured, assorted free by post to;any part New Zealand for 3s, MACHINE OIL, Purest Winter-pressed Sperm, Is and Is 6d per bottle.Needles, free by post, 2s 6d per dozen. « rilK MISEItT OF A B ID PEN IS NOW A VOLUNTARY INFLICTION "- Timet. They come as a boon and a bussing to men, , The Pickwick, the Owl, and the WaverleyPen." ] A box of any of the following Pens posted free to any part of the colony on receipt of 12 penny stamps: — ~WAVERLBY PICKWICK OWL NILE PHOTON HINDOO Recommended by 1,200 Newspapers', see Graphic, 20th February, 1375.' To Teachers.—The Waverley Copy Book, Is 6d per dozen; the School Board Copy Books, 9d. ?end for sample copy. " Set those write now who never wrote And thoso who always wrote now write the more." The "Simpson" Machine. Show Booms, QUEEN STREET, One door from Wellesley-street, Auckland. t Publications. The Saturday Review says of the Family Hebald, "Its novels and tales are uilo as well written as the best circulating-library stories." ' Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Mommy Part. The Melbourne Punch says:—" Thirty i years ago we wero weeUy sent to buy the Family Herald. We are liow old y and last week we recklessly purchased a nionthly.psrt of the Family Herald, and we are hound to state that in its green old age,it is livelier, more interesting, and a better publication than ever. Like wine, it improves with age." t Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD, Mommy Part. The. Maryborough Chronicle' says:— ''Persons on the look-out for a family paper might do well to try a number of this periodical. '. Price Sixpence. ? ]7 A MIL Y HERALD Momhm Part, i J? The Brisbane Courier says:—"Tho story-teller, as of old, contains matter of the most absorbing interest to novel readers. -The. scientific items, from the variety which they embrace, are useful to mechanics or farmers, whilst mothers of families ore, with a few words, initiated into the fearful and wonderful mysteries of apple fool, treae'e pie, or the dishing up of Australian meats .and sonpv Amusements are not forgotten, and random readings, full of original wit and humour, assist in making up a periodical acceptable to •.-':■.-■ I Price Sixpence, . FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part,, The V/eeUy Herald says;—" The most '■■ instructive and auvusiugof our English periodi-; cals; and its pure literature, its well-written tales, and its excellent;leading articles, render : it truly ,'a joy to tens of thousands of innocent - English households."' . '<•: Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part. 1 The' Brisbane Telegraph says:—" Still j holds its own as the best of the London weekly periodicals. Its stories are excellent from every point of view, and their authors hold no mean place in the literary world. . . • Its essays afford real intellectual treats." i * ■ V The . .'" , PAMILY HERALD may he had in i 1 Half yearly Volumes (4s 6d) and in Monthly Tarts (6d) at a small per rentage over tho published price, of all Colonial Booksellers and Newsagents; or tho Monthly parts- direct from W. Stkvenp, 421, Strand, London, for 14s per annum post-free. ' The FAMILY HER>LD... ! ) Colonial Booksellers can o'tain an extra supply of the current Parts through Messrs Gordon k Gotch, Collins-street Melbourne: George-street, Sydney; and Quecn-Etrcet, Bris- , bane, ' ' .

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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2438, 7 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2438, 7 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2438, 7 October 1876, Page 4