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' Furniture. Ifive pee cent I a _B aß __aSM_i-Ha~ — B - B - an_Bß -- sa -^~B*n- *a>~« - ~i - n I •> § I fc_j _* • I *<* 2 ° 2 goo -is • 2 ° ft H Bea o ,_■ *~"*__ Eg * ~ iW , r""l __ CO >_, m fe Bn * »■■; E3 & Be c I JxMao •raj saijl H * " G=_] >: w L___D © h EH ? h—| * S' r ,- a ft? .5- fe' MASON and HAMLIN'S ORGANS. LARGE & TOWNLEY Have been appointed SOLE AG-ENTS For Hawke's Bay. SOME CHOICE INSTRUMENTS NOW ON VIEW AT THEIB WAREHOUSE, BROWNING-STREET ammmmmmm Sewing Machines. SEWING)-MACHINES! SEWING- MACHINES! SEWING- MACHINES! Of all kinds to be obtained at the •VTAPIER QEWING TV/TACHINE T\EPOT Five years guarantee with every Machine bought at our Establishment. SINGER'S, WERTHEIM'S, WHEELER AND WILSON'S, HOUSEHOLD, WANZER'S, ALL AT COST PRICES. Machines on Deferred Payment. Experienced workmen always on the premises for Repairs. SEWING MACHINES on the Singer System, FJROM £5. J. H. GROCOTT. Opposite Holt's Timber Yard, Hastings-street, Naplei? ANOTHER SEWING MACHINE E. W. KNOWLES IS THE APPOINTED AGENT FOR THB NEW WHITE, HORIZONTAL, FEED. NOISELESS, EASY RUNNING-, (And without fear of contradiction) THE BEST OP ALL KNOWN OEWING "jl/rACHINES, This, the latest claimant for the the position o " Cheapest and Best in the word " is to be seenat the Warehouse of Mr E, W. Knowles, Hastings-street, and unquestionably the many ingenious points diflplayed in the construction render it well worth examining. As a matter of fact the horizontal feed ia common to many machines, and the term has therefore no signification of importance. But in the White machine there is this marked improvement on many other varieties—that the feed plate acts on either side of the needle. In other words, the work is pushed along as if by two fingers instead of one. Obviously this tends to produce very even results, and it enables the operator to sew along the right or left edge of the fabric at pleasure. At the same time, the arm of the machine is at a more than ordinary height above the table, and the pressure-fee* also has a liberal amount of play given to it by th* ' aid of a well-contrived spring. A large mass o material could therefore bo passed over the worktable, and through the machine, without the re> motest chance of njury. The entire mechanism is of the most simple character, and so little friction is there that one may run the machine—almost without being conscious of the fact. When tho main part of the machine is not required to be run—as, ' for instance, when shuttle bobbins are to be wound —a little spring catch is thrown back, and the sewing mechanism is thereby disconnected from the" driving gear. Further, when any given bearing . may in the course of time become worn, the mere turning of a screw effects a refitting of the friction :,-- surfaces. One specially ingenious contrivance is displayed in the tension arrangement of the shuttle. - There are no holes to be threaded, as is commonly the caße; but the thread being wound in and out of a few grooves, a little steel plate pops down, and by the action of a spring which can be made light or heavy at will, keeps just the desired strain on the .. under thread.' The tension for the upper thread is' also automatic. The machines are now on view, and an inspection is respectfully solicited, when Price lists, etc., and fuller particulars can be obtained at E. W. KNOWLES, GBNS BA L I.BOEUI HASTINGS STREET, Napikr,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3006, 12 February 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3006, 12 February 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3006, 12 February 1881, Page 1

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