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Consulting Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, Saturday Evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. HUNDREDS OP DELIGHTED BUYERS ALREADY IN NEW ZEALAND, AND HUNDREDS OP THOUSANDS IN AMERICA AND ELSEWHERE rpESTIFY to the surpassing merits of the ■*- _ "Eldredge B" Sewing Machine, than ■which, despite its low price, no better machine is extant. Agents lor N.Z.: Strange and Co. . Kin nOO "ELDREDGE a" Sewing ■IA/VMVW Machines are sold throughout the world every year. People who once use the "Eldredge B" won't use any other if they can help it. Agents for N.Z.: Strange and Co. TTNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS to the y value of the "Eldredge B" Sewing Machine are constantly reaching Strange and Co., from well-pleased customers. These appreciative letters may be seen on application to the Agents ior N.Z.: Stiunge and Co, " THE "ELDREDGE B" will last a lifetime; will do all kinds of work -without basting; -will eew from lace to lead without change of stitch or tension; will not break thread, skip stitches, nor havo fits; will do a larger range of work than till other tmaehines. Agents for N.Z.: Strange and Co. CO SIMPLE, A CHILD CAN WORK IT! *J One of the many merits of the "Eldredge B" is its simplicity. A child can work it. And it runs so easily and quietly it is a pleasure to use it. Agents for A ( .Z.: Strange and Co. WILL SAVE ITS COST IN THE Ist SIX MONTHS, in any largo household, -where much sewing is done. Considered from this point of view, the "Eidredgo B" is quite an exceptional machine. It will scon earn it s price, and thus enrich its possessor. Agents for N.Z.: Strange and Co. ONE MILLION IN DAILY USE! ~Upwards of one million "Eldredge B" Sewing Machines are now in 'daily use throughout the world. Does not this fact speak volumes for the popularity of this marvellous machine? N.Z. Agents: Strange and Co. AKAROA RESIDENT writes:—"Strange and Co., Chrislchurch—"The Eldredge B' Machine" (forwarded to the writer's order) "is equal to anything I have seen here at double the money. In faot. it is c monument of usefutaesa, cheapness, and beauty." N.Z. Agents: Strange and Co. A FIVE YEARS' WARRANTY given with each machine. >iow, we could not offer a 5 years' guarantee were it not for the fact that the material used in construction nnd the workmanship employed on each and ewery machine are of the very highest class, and that every machine is subjected to thorough inspection and tested in actual work before it leaves the factory. /Wo are therefore ready and willing to guarantee these machines for five years. Strange and Co., N.Z. Agents. DUPLICATE PARTS always in stock in ease of breakages. It is most annoying to break some small but important part of a, sewing machine, and be unable to effect a repair for lack of the fitting wanted. We keep duplicate parts always in stock. N.Z Agenta: Strange and Co. •f*TE DON'T EMPLOY CANVASSERS to »». eat up profits. We sell for cash, and give patrons the full benefit of that system If we paid away half the profits in commissions to travellers, we couldn't sell at the following prices. ,N.Z. Agents: Strange and Co. TTERE ARE OUR. PRICES! Mark them -"■ well, for they are, indeed, astonishingly low:—The Hand "Eldredge B," £3 13s; the Treadle "Eldredge B," £6 Cs. X.Z. AgentsStrange end Co. f?O iKS AND £6 Ga! It'a wonderful how cfeO 1U s uch r<achines as the "Eldredge B" can be made for the money. N.Z Agents: Strange and Co. AY BE SEEN IN OPERATION DAILY at our Warehouse. The ."Eldredge B" may be seen daily in operation at our Warehouse. STRANGE AND COMPANY, SOLE N.Z. AGENTS FOR THE "ELDREDGE B," CHTRISTCHURCH. THE LATEST BOOKS. JUST UNPACKED, NEW BOOKS by Prank T. Bullen. Tom Gallon, Lβ Queux, Helen Mathers, Anthony Hope, Marie Coreili, etc., etc. , CHAMBERS' 20th CENTURY ENCYCLOPEDIA. FOUNTAIN BARBER. THE HALL, HIGH STREET, CBRISXOHUfICH.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11481, 14 January 1903, Page 6
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