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Sewing Machine. , nHitISTMAS PEESENTSI NEW YEAR PRESENTS!! Theßest, Most Useful, and Most Acceptable PRESENT AT THIS OR ANTE OTHER TIME DNQCESTIOHABLY IB A "SIMPSON" SEWING MACHINE. As all out Machines are DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY,. And purchasers have only one profit to pay, we now offer them at TEICES, WHICH DEFY COMPETITION Before purchasing, the Ladies of the Thames are respectfully invited to Yisit our-Show Booms and iuspect the Stock, which embraces every description of Machine made by the celebrated "Simpson" Sewing Mnchmo Company. Parties who cannot come to town are requested to send for our Illuatrated Price List. Cash Prices : "Simpson Family Machine •£7lO 0 Do. Medium Machine ■ 810 0 Do. Manufacturing Machine ■■ . 10.10'. 0 Canadian Hand Machine ■ 4 0 0 On receipt of cheque or Post Office order, any of these Machines will bo packed free of charge, and forwarded as directed. Fpsv Terms for Purchnso by Monthly Instalments! Send for our time-payment circular, BAIBD & COMPANY, AUCKLAND, ' Sole Agents job New Zealakd, SEWING MACHINE COTTON. Cii»RK akd Co.'s extra quality best Six-cord is the only Cotton recommended for machine use. Seduced to English Pjjioes. One dozen reels in a box, Nos. 40 to 100, black, white, or coloured, assorted free by post to any part New Zealand for 3s. MACHINE OIL. Purest Winter-pressed Sperm, Is and Is 6dper bottle. Needles, free by post, 2s Gd per dozen, "THE MISERY OF A BAD PEN IS NOW A VOLUNTARY INFLICTION "- i Times. ' They come as a boon aud a blessing to men, The Pickwick, the Owl, and the Wav'erley Pen," | A box of any of the following Pens postod free to any part of the colony on receipt of 12 penny stamps:— "WAVERLEY PICKWICK OWL NILE PHOTON HINDOO Recommended by 1,200 Newspapers; sec Graphic, 20th February, 1875.' To Teachers,—The Wavorlcy Copy Book, Is 6d per dozen; the School Board Copy Books, ( 9d. Send for sample copy. " Set those write now who never wrote before,y 'And those who always wrote now. write the more." The "Simpson "Machine Show Booms, QUEEN STREET, One door from Wcllesley-strcer, Auckland.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2462, 4 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2462, 4 November 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2462, 4 November 1876, Page 4