The Extravagance of Cheapness in a Sewing Machine Every woman knows the foolish extravagance of buying anything for her house iust because it is ‘ cheap.’ Every woman also knows that what seems * dear ’ at first is often ‘ cheapest in the end.’ Yet the woman who will urge her husband to buy a thoroughly good overcoat because he gets several seasons’ wear out of it, often buys some unknown Sewing Machine for herself because of its ‘ bargain ’ price. N - .Now the Singer Sawing Machine costs very little more than thrown-together, catch-penny machines. Yet one Singer will out-last several of the ordinary kind. m The Singer has earned the reputation of running as Every woman knows the foolish extravagance of buying anything for her house iust because it is ‘ ‘cheap.’ Every woman also knows that what seems ‘dear ’ at first is often * cheapest in the end.’ ' Yet the woman who will urge her husband to buy a thoroughly good overcoat because he gets several seasons’ wear out of it, often buys some unknown Sewing Machihe- for herself because of its ‘ bargain ’ price, x Now the Singer Sewing Machine costs very little more than thrown-together, catch-penny machines. 7 Yet one Singer will out-last several of the ordinary kind. The Singer has earned the reputation of running as smoothly at the end of its twentieth or thirtieth year as the day it was bought. Considering this, the Singer is in the end__the cheapest machine to own. * Singer’s Sewing Machine Go. George St. Dunedin I The it H hi*;^ ird ' man * lth ,ally an UStl Tag oo^^-^ t oho tvi apP and a £°° • < People do not eat Mustard because jof"irs] own taste; they eat it because it brings .out the flavour of the meat and makes it] ( more appetising, because it excites and | sharpens the appetite itself. Good , digestion ” naturally “ waits on appetite if it is good Mustard, best Mustard/" * - s D. S. mans o V
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New Zealand Tablet, 21 May 1914, Page 44
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321Page 44 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, 21 May 1914, Page 44
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