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WANZER'S "IMPROVED AMERICAN SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES. 700,000 now in Use throughout the World WANZER'S IMPROVED Sewing Machines for DkessmAKEßS, Tailors, and Bootmakers, without Cogs, very Large Steel Shuttles, work either backward or forward while the machine is n motion without any stoppage ; wind the bobbins without running he machine, and many other important improvements. Prices £7 17s Cd : £8 17s Gd ; £9 17s 6d. At the U.S. Centennial World's Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1870, the WANZER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY have not only captured the Centennial Medal and Diploma of Honor, but they secured, after one of the sevebest tests that was ever submitted, he "(iold Medal" and Diploma (the only "Gold Medal" given to any Hewing Machine Company), which honours no other Sewing Machine Company in the World can claim. To be had only from A. B. SIDFORD, 4, ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN, Agent for New Zealand. N.B.— All kinds of SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED with dispatch and on moderate terms, by a first-class Sewing Machine Mechanic. NOTICE FKOM A EVANS & CO., • GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN, Between St. Andrew and Hanover streets, Left-hand side going North. MILLINER Y. The very choice stock of English, French, and Continental novelties in this Department is worthy of everybody's attention, while those Bonnets and Hats made up by our Milliner (who, by the way, is direct from Peter Robinson, Oxford-street, London), are an exception to the class of goods showing in town this season, both for style and prices. We have some really nice Hats at iss Gd find up to 2.~>s. Bonnets from 7s Gd to 425. We use only the very best materials procurable, and which are entirely new this season (never having kept Millinery previously). We have a desire to foster a large trade in this Department, and with that view we intend to sell everything very cheap, " Please inspect the goods." DRESS DEPARTMENT. We have not been able to keep a very assorted stock until this season. Having enlarged our premises, and exceeded our previous imports fourfold, we arc satisfied we can please our patrons as regards assortment quality, and price ; the very best value ready money can buy, selected with our buyer's usual good taste. Prices from 6d per yard upwards. FANCY DEPARTMENTS. New Fringes, the greatest bargains we have ever had, Is up to 2s lid for lilack Silk Ball-Fringes. Moonlight trimmings, 3d per yard up to Is, worth six times ns much ; new Frillings up to 2s ; Silk Tics, with Frillings combined, Is, usually sold at 3s 6d ; Kid Lilovcs. Is (id up to 3s Bid for Josephines (Gant's Rouilon genuine). These are not fictitious prices, merely advertised to attract attention, but genuine regular prices with us, and which cannot be bought at :my other house in these Colonies for the same money, We are always glad to show our goods without pressing you to purchase. Come and see for yourselves. FURNISniNG DEPARTMENT. We have a grand stock, and really cheap. Calicoes, 4s 9d per <Icz. in grey and white, free from dress, and yard wide ; these are ■_ r ooil goods, and will wear v\ell. Flannels, Is 3d, all wool (no Unions kvpt)." Holland. 7J,d, Bd, !H<l, and Is; cheaper than any wholesale house i.i T<mn. Everybody wonders where we get them. Blankets, 1« deovci ?, Sheetings, Towels. Turkish, 10id upwards; Toilet covers, Is rpwnrdri, and evciything else proportionately cheap. Call and examine, go away and compare, and buy from the Cheapest. A EVA ~S & 00. TinORGE-STriEETj DUXEDIJS*.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 310, 28 March 1879, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 310, 28 March 1879, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 310, 28 March 1879, Page 12

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