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THE NEW UNRIVALLED WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE is the Wonder of the Age. Its automatic bobbin-winder is a marvel of perfection, filling the bobbins as regular as the reel, and putting on one-third more cotton than the old< fashioned winders, thereby saving time and producing better work. The treadle machines have patent castors, solid walnut tops, yard measure affixed to each machine, double-acting presser-foot, which releases the thread from the tension when removing the work, thereby avoiding the irratating accidents which occur on all other machines, inch as thread -breaking. Appliances free. The Wertheim "Perfecta" Hand Machine, with radial Bhuttle movement ... ... From £3 0 0 The Wertheim "Triumph" Hand Machine — the ladies' companion — noiseless, swift, light-running, automatic bobbin -winder, automatic tension, double-acting pressure-foot, foot measure on stand ; all appliances fee ... ... boo With beautiful highly-finished walnut cover ... ... 6 0 0 We guarantee all our%achines for ten years, and will keep them in good repair free of charge for three years. No matter where you live, in any part of the Colony, you may have a Wertheim on time-payment. Wholesale and Retail Depot, corner of Princes and Dowling streets, ROBERT LOCHHEAD, - - AGENT. New cogs put in Singer's for Bs. 6d. The Wertheim cogs are unbreakable. Machines repaired by a first-class mechanic. Oils, duplicates, needles of all kinds kept in stock. Family Kilting Machines (6in), 265. Time-payment terms, 20s. deposit and ss. weekly. J O II N O A R It O L L, HOTEL VALUATOR, (Carroll's Hotel), GEORGE STREET (Nbab Octagon) DUNEDIN. GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 13 Akcade, Dunedik. •VTEILMc F A D D E N Xi (For many years Salesman at Loft's) Has great pleasure in thanking the citizens of Dunedin and its surroundings, and also numerous visitors from all parts of the country, for having assisted him in establishing a really ruccessful BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT IN DUNEDIN. The Arcade has now become celebrated as a rendezvous for the purchase of every description of Boots and Shoes, and it is admitted on all sides that the Dark Stout Man has largely contributed in making it so. Yes, competition is really the soul of trade, and thanks to this fact I am now in a position to submit to my patrons a Stock to select from, which always has the effect of securing for me a continuance of their support. This is as it should be. Being a tradesman, my stock is selected and made up under my own supervision, and this explains the fact that my Goods are always found to be of Excellent Quality, and at all times Sound. "Wanted visitors, one and all, at Neil McFadden's shop to call. At No. 13 Royal Arcade, you'll see his Boots and Shoes displayed. HoFadden sells No Salvage Trash, but gives honest worth for ready Cash. Then go to him, and your purchase make ; but mind you don't tb shop mistake. The Dark Stout Man, you'll find him there, doing the thing that just and fair. Bemember I 13 Royal Arcade, where the best of Boots and Shoes tire made. Don't forget the Sign of the Dark Stout Man, 13 Royal Aecade. NEIL McFADDEN, The Cheapest in the Boot Trade ! TUT R. J. B. O A L L A N, SOLICITOR, BOND STREET, DUNEDIN, Has.Several SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND on Good FREEHOLD SECURITY, at Current Rates of Interest. NOTICE. T>ERSONS desirous of obtaining Shares in the Colonial Land Settlement and Endowment Association of New Zealand, Limited, can do so by making application at this office. NOTICE. 4^HOULD this come under the notice of a man named ™J KEAN. who was working with me 23 years ago at Mr. Tiffen's Station, Waipawa, he will hear something to his advantage by writing immediately to '« E. 8.," Waimate SouthP.O. Canterbury.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 465, 10 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 465, 10 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 465, 10 March 1882, Page 4

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