GUNS. GUNS. GUNS THE GRUNT OF THE FUTURE. JDST Received f-x Goriolanus, a direct Shipment of W. W. Greener’s Celebrated Hammerless GDN9, fitted on the patent treble wedge fast principle, with patent indicator (indestructible by gunpowder), and which the Maker considers will supersede all others in the estimation of first-class Sportsmen. Also, A very large Stock of Single and Double-barrel Breech and Muzzle-Loading GUNS, at Very LOW PRICES, to effect a Speedy CLEARANCE, Chilled SHOT, Curtis’s and Harvey’s Nos. 2,4, and 6 ; Powder and every requisite for Sportsmen. KING BROTHERS, IRONMONGERS AND GENERAL IMPORTERS (Corner of St. Asaph and Manchester streets, Christchurch, near the Railway Station). 4749 IRAJS’GKBS. BADGES. IR^ISrOGES. Notice to Builders, Householders and Others. FEEDK. CROSS & CO., Have on view and to land, ex recent arrivals, a splendid ASSORTMENT OP WATSU-W & HOWS SCOTCH AND AMEKtOAJN RANGES, all sizes, from £4 10a and upwards. RADPLIFEE’S LEAMINGTON DITTO. PATENT REGISTER BIVALVE GRATES, with steel and ormolu bead and moulds, and ground fronts. MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES in white vein, Sioillian, St. Anns, Rouge Royal, Green Serpentine, Lnmaohelli, and other patterns In great variety. FENDER?, FIREIRONS, and ASH PANS of the newest designs, all sizes, with steel and ormoln beads. COAL VASES, all shapes, and every variety of patterns. MINTON’S TILES, glazed, in variety of shades and patterns. WRINGING AND MANGLING MACHINES', 2 and 3 rollers. BRADP ED’S VOWEL, WASHING, AND WRINGING COMBINED. TEA TRAYS AND WAITERS in papier mache and iron, all shapes and patterns, unequalled in finish/ 8085 LATEST IN SEWING MACHINES. INSPECTION INVITED. THE AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, COLOMBO STREET, Have jnat to hand a large shipment of the New IMPROVED WILSON SHUTTLE MACHINE, with all the most recent improvements This Machine is a combination of the moat approved inventions of the present day, having all the improvements and appliances of other Machines in the market without their faults. It is moat admirably adapted for a FAMILY ■■ MACHINE It is SS beautifully finished, and is an exceedingly handsome piece of furniture. It is fitted wilh Triple Action S 3 S: fi Balance Wheel, by reversing which the treadle winds the bobbin without altering any part of the Machine, and it WILL DO MORE WORK than any other Machine with ONE-THIRD of the LABOR, the needle making six stitches for every motion of the foot, thus economising the strength of the operator, and securing a slow and easy motion of the foot. The Machine is also fitted with the double feed, and with other impiovements too numerous to mention, all of which, taken in conjunction with its handsome appearance and durability of workmanship, go to make the New Wilson Improved Shuttle Machine the best for family use in the world, THE NEW WILSON No. 5 SHUTTLE MACHINE. This Machine is beautifully ornamented with gold leaf, fitted with the best Black Walnut Table and Drawers for attachments. PRICE, £7 10a. THE WILSON No. 9 THREE-QUARTER CABINET MACHINE. This very popular style of Wilson New Shuttle Machine is elegantly ornamented, plated, and polished, with work-box and cover,- extra side drawers on both sides of the ornamented stand, and a drop-leaf extension table. There is no other Machine in the market that can compare to it. PRICE. £9. Please Note the Address— AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE CO., COLOMBO STREET, 4455 Three doors from Cookham House. Opposite Cook and Ross, Chemists. WHAT THE GOVERNOR SAW. The Govenor Poked round, as he passed on his way Under triumphal arches and banners so gay, “ Look at that Boot Shop, my dear,” he did say, Next to the A 1 Hotel. “I heard that my friend, Hyde, was doing so well, No wonder, when cheap and good Boots ho can sell At Wholesale Price ; he is selling, they say. Next to the A 1 Hetel.” “So after the hall and this 1 fuss ’ has all past, ‘ In-cog ’ we’ll call on our old friend at last; And purchase some Boots, which none can surpass. Next to the A 1 Hotel, Now, readers, ’tie known I’m writing no stuff; It would not pay me to get up a puff; On me as a workman you can rely ; So come and inspect, and I’m sure you will buy Next to the A 1 Hotel. HYDE’S BOOT FACTORY, Retail Shops—High Street and Cashel Street. 3515 PARIS EXHIBITION, 1378. GRAND PRIZE. J. M. THOMPSON BEGS to call the attention of intending purchasers to his large and well assorted stock of SEWING- MACHINES. SPECIAL LINES : WBTREELER AND WILSON’S new Straight Needle Rotary Hook Lock-Stlch Sewing Machine, Nos. C, 7,8, for Leather work. Tailoring and Domestic use. J. M. T. wishes to call the attention of the public to the fact that xr ' 1 the only “ GRAND PRIZE” for Sewing Machines (a much nigher award than the Gold Medal) was awarded at the Paris Exhibition, 1878, to the WHEELER AND WlLson’s Double Power Sewing Machines, for superiority over eighty other competitors. This brilliant triumph proves the new Wheeler and Wilson’s the “ PEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.” -Si illY —■ *n»s‘- 2S ' Treadle and Hand Machines in the greatest variety. Needles for all kinds of Sewing Machines extant. Extra parts, Belts, Oil, &c., always in stock. The Diamond Hemmers, five pieces in each set only 3s fid per set. Goodrich Patent Hemmers, 4s fid the set. National Corders, 3s fid each. Sewing Machines repaired by a Practical Machinist of American and English experience. Sewing Machines Sold on Time Payment at from 5s Per Week at M. THOMPSON’S ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Next Dallas’s Auction Mart, COLOMBO STREET CHRISTCHUCH. 75 COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1860. IN CONSEQUENCE OF BEING LARGELY OVERSTOCKED AND TO MEET THE TIMES. B JOHN GOODMAN EGS to inform his numerous Customers that he has determined to make a still further REDUCTION IN PRICES Men’s Lace Boot’s (own make) reduced from 18s fid to 16s fid Do Kip Bluchers ~ ~ 12s fid to 11a Do Kid elastic side springs ~ Ifia fid to 12a fid Women’s Kid Boots ~ 9a fid to 5a Do Cashmere House Boots, from 2s fid Children’s Felt Boots, from la NOTH THE ADDRESS— 4428 GOODMAN’S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, COLOMBO STREET.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1684, 14 July 1879, Page 4
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