Sewing Machines. j . . p 0, ' DEIII 8, 111 P 0 11T EE, of SISV7ING- AND WA3 [UNO MACHINES, HOWE, SINGER, WHEELER * WILSON, PRINCESS 01' WALES, QOEEN 01' SOOT,?, GKOVER it BAKER, SIMPSOK, /And oilier Makers,? s,l' 11 I c E S : from £'1 2s to £12 12s, Bight Reasons why a Machine you should bu? D En i s' 1. Be is the largest Importer, 2, He keeps 20 kinds. 3; Ho gives one month's free trial, 4, You can exchange a Machine you don t like for one yon do like: 5, He takes old Machines in exchange,l 6 He asks no security, 7, He will give a Lime Light Entertainment free if 20 guineas are spent, 8. He takes weekly and monthly payments,!! Repairs done upon the Premise! Expeditiously and Cheaply. MACHINE NEEDLES. Of all kinds, 2s Gd pJi dozen, * W. 0. DIiMES, great CENTRAL sewing and WASHING MACHINE DEPOT, (JUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Agent for the ThamesMr J. LEYDON, Pollen-street, FhorllamVfl npflE LATEST VICTORIES GAINED BY I WHEELER k WILSON'S ' SEWING MACHINES •Since the VIENNA EXHIBITION of 1873, where they were awarded "tho Imperial Order of Frauds Joseph," the Grand Medals ot Progress and Merit; • GOLD MEDAL OP HONOUR Of the American Institute, New Yo,k in September, 1874; GOLD MEDAL at Maryland Institute, in October, 1874; SILVER MEDAL at the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Show, September I .10,1874; SILVER MEDAL at the Chester Agricultural Show, uelda Warrington, Sept. 23, 1874. The Genuine WHEELER <fc WILSON MACHINE has no lioav machinery to lire and weary the feet, and is therefore the most suitable for Family uso. We warrant every Genuine W. and W. Machine to GIVH ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Over One Million in use. REST HAND-MACHINE ... £4 4s. Machines may bo had on the new system of Time Payments. JAMES RENSHAW, Owen-street, {Sole Agent for Grabamstown, r jit IE TIUMBS ADViltmjlll ISA DDLY AUTHORISED GiZSTTIi Under tho "Counties Act/' the "Rating Act," "Public Works Act," and the " llegu- • lation'.of Local Elections Act, 1870/ [foii TUB INSERTION OF ALL COUKOIL,|GSNERAL, S AND ELECTION NOTICES Uhdku tub Acis, nr 0 MB RESIDENTS of the THAMES. FRANCIS J. SHORTT'S QJ'i'Y QUTTINO "j^OOilS 140, Queen-street, Auckland (Next to Lewis on, the Jeweller,) Visitors to my Hair Cutting Establishment Can rely on Extreme Clcanliiicsi), Civility, and First-class Attention, Prices as usual, FRANCIS J. SHORT!. Y I>. j. o N 11 S, MUSIC WAREHOUSE AND PIANO TUNER, QuEEH-STREET, AycpiND. All kinds of Musical Instruments Repaired. JJENEY D. JOHNSON, LICENSED INTERPRETER, OHINEMURI.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume X, Issue 2625, 17 May 1877, Page 4
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414Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Advertiser, Volume X, Issue 2625, 17 May 1877, Page 4
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