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Sewing Machines. VERTICAL FEED. * Everybody Invited to Call at the DAVIS’ VERTICAL PEED r SHOW BOOMS, < Corner of Colombo street and Cathedral square, Christchurch. Awarded the only First Prize for Family c Sewing Machines at the Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, 1870, 1880, 1881. PRICE (with Treadle) £7 17s 6d--J3EAD THE AWARD—“The New _Ou Davis’ Sewing Machine, being a complete departure from the ordinary style of Sewing Machines, possessing all the advantages of such ordinary Sewing Machines, and 1 in addition an increased range of work, with 1 I the greatest simplicity of construction and reduction in number of working parts, we consider it entitled to first place in awards. ” Seeing is Believing ! Come One 1 Come All 1 Machines shown with pleasure. Samples of Work Given Away. Full instructions gratis, and a liberal Time Payment system. Every Machine guaranteed. We will show the Machine in operation, making up samples of the following list of work, which the “Davis” does Without Tacking : Plain and scallop binding Bind dress goods with the same material, either scallops, points, squares or straight Bind folds without showing the stitches Bind folds without showing the stitches, and sew on at the same time It will put on shirt braid and sew on facing at one operation, without showing the stitches Make French folds and sew on at the same time Make milliners’ folds with different colors and pieces of goods at one operation, and sew on at the same time It will gather between two pieces and sew on at the same time It will cover the cord and sew it in between edges at the same time It puffs It will do felling, bias or straight, either on cotton or woollen goods It sews from lace to leather without changing stitch or tension For tuckiog, cordirg, braiding, quilting, ruffling, fringing, embroidering, shoe-fitting, tailoring, dressmaking, and family use, it has no equal It will make wide and narrow hems, hem all manner of bias woollen goods, as soft I merino, crape, or goods difficult to hem on other machines It will fold hems with cords enclosed, and stitch them down at one operation It will cover the cord and sew the sleeve in at one operation It kilts It makes a mors elastic stitch than any other machine It will sew over uneven surfaces as well as plain It will gather without sewing on. It will gather and sew on at the same time It will gather between two bands, showing the stitches on the right side at one operation. It will fell across seams on any goods It does not change length of stitch on scroll work It will make plaited tri Timing It will make plaited trimming and sew on at the same time It will make plaited trimming, either scalloped or straight - It will turn a hem and stitch on trimming at one operation. Purchasers will be instructed to do all the above work. H, C. FISEE & GO., Christchurch Bole Agents for New Zealand. SUB-AGENTS—Auckland, W. C. Dennis ; Gisborne, Large and Townley; Napier, Large and Townley, B. Holliday ; Wellington, Nelson, W. Wilkie; Ashburton, Orr and Go. ; Taranaki, Jackson and Co. ; Timaru, T, G. Rowley ; Dunedin, 74 and 76 George street j Invercargill, J. Eingsland; Fatea, John Gibson; Wanganui, S. H. Drew. SEE THE NEW SHILLING SHOP. NEXT DOOB. 8300 Messrs j. b. dale & co, have for SALE in and around Christchurch— Building plots, stately mansions (nobly placed), cottages (some of them unique specimens of domestic architecture), and villa residences built in modern antique, now so fashionable. Shops to be Let in the city, houses from four to fourteen rooms in each ward. Land to be Let on Lease, and a few PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS AND MABVELS OF INVESTMENT iw FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. J. B. DALE & CO., Cathedral square. VERY little perspicuity is required to see that this is a real BARGAIN : Three Thousand Five Hundred Square Feet of FREEHOLD LAND, high and dry, near the Belt. Price, £55; on terms, £5 cash and £5 every 6 months. J. B. DALE & CO, BEAUTIFUL FREEHOLD PROPERTY. LARGE SECTION of LAND, in a choice locality, with 4-BOOMED HOUSE, Plastered, and with Concrete foundation, Washhouse detached. Low price and easy terms. J. B. DALE & CO. MONEY!!! SEVERAL SUMS of Money to be advanced on Approved Freehold Security. J. B. DALE & CO., Cathedral square. UNEXCEPTIONABLE FOR INVESTMENT OR OCCUPATION. 7 ACRES FBNDALTOWN. A beautiful site, and will enhance greatly in value. J. B. DALE & CO. SINGULARLY GOOD AND CHEAP. Jl3l SECTION. Twenty minutes walk from centre of Christchurch, £2lO. J. B. DALE & CO. TO £lO is often given for a Silver iXf 4 Hunting Watch. It is much better to buy a full Quarter-acre Freehold for £7 10s. Title included. J. B, DALE & CO,, Cathedral square. THE sublimated essence of Bargains in Freehold Land, with House (3 rooms), fitted with Cooking Range and Parlor Stove, can be had at J. B. DALhJ & CO.’S. N.B.— Not a Lean-to, but a nice new Cottage. North East Christchurch. Price £l3O. CfTIIS not In mortals to command success,’ X bat the foundation of future prosperity may be laid by investing in Freehold Properties in and around Christchurch, Bee J. B, DALE & CO.’S LIST, Cathedral square. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Office : City Chambers, Hereford Street. f| iHB Directors are prepared to Receive JL Applications for Loans on the security of Freehold Properties. Full particulars on application. ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager for Canterbury. Christchurch, October 1, 1880. 7389 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. * CAPITAL ... ... £1,000,000. FIRE and Marine Risks taken at Current Rates, Fidelity of Persons in Situations of Trust Insured. ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager. 5* Offices ; Hereford street, Christchurch.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2249, 13 May 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2249, 13 May 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2249, 13 May 1881, Page 1

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