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Drapery. ■1373. SPRING & SUMMER. 1874. J e M. McLAOHLA N, 218, QUEEN STREET, Is now Opening NEW GOODS in all Departments. wDRES S E S. Now Bordered Prints and Muslins, New Silkwarps New Lustres, Embroidered Summer Costumes. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT under the superintendence of Miss Mould will be found to be replete with every article necessary for a Lady a Complete Outfit. New Hats, New Flowers New Feathers. New Ribbons, New Laces, New Serfs' New Costumes, New Jackets, &c, &c. THE OLOTHINQ~DEPARTMENT is also well stockod and assorted with every requisite of Gentlemen s Apparel of the NEWEST STYLES and at most reasonable prices. ' JMPO ETA N T A JS NO TJJS CEME^T TO ALL BUYERS 01? DRAT ER V, MILLI NER V, AND CLOTHING, ht.uT' 1, 0,,?'" 11 T0 PROCURE NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS AT LOW PRICES. T. M cMASTE E Has just received his First Season's Shipment per City of Auckland, from London The Goods have been carefully selected in the English and Scotch markets to T. M.'s special order, and the Stock is well assorted and of a superior quality. T. M. wishes to state that in consequence of other Barge Shipments, yet to arrive,-these Goods will bo sold at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE'S That his purpose may be accomplished— A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. It is needless to give a detailed account of the various articles in Stock, but INSPECTION IS INVITED. Country Orders carefully attended to. T. McIASTBR, 242, QUEE N S TREE T, OPPOSITE THE NEW MARKET. Photography. 8 01 ICE. ]g^ H. BAETLETT, P II 0 T 0 G R A P II E R, begs most respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally that ho HAS RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS, In Extensive New Premises Oveb Messrs J- & J. Dickey, Adjoining City Hall. "pn otv (JITa piii<j xs utjlue: CLAKKE BROTHERS, For seven years pupils of Mr Crombie, and for the last twelve months operators for Mr Cater, Have much pleasure in informing their friends and the public generally that they have purchased the well-known Photographic Business so successfully carried on by Messrs Crombie and Cater for the last eighteen years, and trust by civility and attention to business, together with producing first-class portraits at moderate prices, to meet with a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on their predecessors. N.B ■— Children's Portraits taken instantaneously First-class C. U. V. Portraits 7s bd per half-dozeii or 12s Gd per dozen. NB.-AU debts due to the establishment to be paid to Clarice Brothers, whose receipt will be sufficient. Sewing~Mac¥ines. TAYLOR'S PATENT LOOK STITCH SEWING MACHINES Are not, like many others, made up of parts of variou Machines and called by some fancy name, but are a thoroughly Genuine Article, being well and substantially made TiittouonouT. In addition to my strong recommendation of them, founded on practical acquantance with Sewing Mechanism, I have much pleasure in stating that they are giving unbounded satisfaction to all who have purchased them. Prices : - Hand Machines, £5 ss; Stand Machines, £7 7s to £8 Ss. Agent :— T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, QUEEN STREET, NEAR TTTK P.AKK OF NEW ZEALAND THE "SINGER" TRIUMPHANT; nnHE following abstract is taken -«- from the Custom-house report of the Melbourne Journal of Commerce, shown g the import value of Sewing Machines imported by Victoria during the year 1572- from the two leading Sewing Machine Manufacturers in the world. The Machines imported from makers of less note are not taken into consideration :—Stats-fobd and Co., Agents for the Singer " Manufacturing Company, 4719 cases, value £24,9.->:>; Long and Co , Agents for the Wheeler and Wilson Company, 1035 cases, value .-CSG4G ; showing difference in favor of the "dinger" Machine of 3054 cases, value £1G,309 This extraordinary success of the ' Singer" has been mainly achieved by the Company's "New Family" Machine, which is universally acknowledged to be the most simple to earn, the easiest to work, unequalled for strength and beauty of stitch, and the most complete and perfect m mechanism and accessories for every variety of Domestic Sewing and Embroidery. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS of the "SINGER"* MACHINES M. A. ALDRICH, Agent, Shortland street, Auckland. C. E. WILLIAMS, Managor. Sa W OTGr MIuITFFS MADE BY THE BRITANNIA COMPANY, COLCHESTER, ENGLAND, combine the best parts of the best Machines (avoiding their defects) with some recent special improvements, which no other Machine possesses. Every make of Machine, however far removed from excellence, professes to bo better than any other, lhe task of selecting a Sewing Machine is therefore rather a difficult one, especially if the purchaser has no knowledge of machines, and has no other guide than the representation of various dealers Many people convinced of the advantage to be derived from using a Machine for needlework do not yet possess one because among so many they are unable to satisfy themselves as to which make is the pest. M a practical man and an Engineer allow me to point out some of the advantages of these Machines. They will do ali that any other Machine will and do it better, including Hemming, Quilting, .telling, Cording, Binding, Braiding. Stitching, &c, &c., with a perfect stitch alike on both sides. They are fitted with an improved break, which prevents the Machine turning the wrong way, and so entangling and breaking the thread. They make less noise than most Machines, and is the nearest possible approach to noiseless. They are very simple, and wiil run for years without costing a shilling for repairs. Every Machine is Warranted. Machines let out on hire, the payment for which goes towards the purchase. Machines of other makers taken in exchange. Repairs properly done. Needles for various Machines, Oil, Cotton, and Extras. *** G. W, HBSLO'P. m _ ENGINEER, Km FmiNGgSnop, YvWis Law,

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1194, 20 November 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1194, 20 November 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1194, 20 November 1873, Page 1

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