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Novel Exhibit In New Sewing Machine

Visitors to the Whakatane Winter Show will find a novel exhibit in the new Singer Featherweight Sewing Machine.

Although weighing only eleven pounds, the Featherweight incorporates all the latest Singer improvements, including -full reverse movement, rotary action, walking foot, calibrated foot, calibrated stitch control, visual tensions and every ether exclusive Singer feature. Complete with handy luggaghtype ease, the Featherweight, which has been the most successful sewing machine of the decade in the United States, is rapidly winning favour with the discerning New Zealand and Australian public. Other Singer models, electric and treadle, are also on display at Singer’s attractive Show stand.—P.B.A.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 59, 21 June 1950, Page 5

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Novel Exhibit In New Sewing Machine Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 59, 21 June 1950, Page 5

Novel Exhibit In New Sewing Machine Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 59, 21 June 1950, Page 5

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