JUST OPENED, 3600 LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S ZULU HATS, 4i each. 300 BOYS ’ STBAW BAILOB HATS, 7id each. Also, A Splendid Stock LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING AND COESETS. TO BE GIVEN AWAY, 100 BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. Parohasera to the amount of ONE POUND will be Preaented with a really Choice Picture. EVERETT BROS., CASHEL STREET. R ADCLIFFE & JOUGHIN ABB NOW SHOWING All the LATEST NOYEJLT.IBS For the Season, comprising— Millinery, trimmed and nntrimmed Costumes Dress Materials Pompadour Prints Satteens Plain and Fancy Galatoas Cambrics Sunshades Mantles Fichus Gloves, Hosiery, Scarfs Cord and Pascals, all colors, B ADCLIFFE & JOUGHIN, BRADFORD HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET. THB LATEST AND THE BEST. THE NEW LOCK-STITCH LIGHT-RUNNING, DOUBLE] THREAD DAVIS* VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE Has Surpassed all other Sewing Machines in the EXCELLENCE OF ITS WORK AND EASE OF WORKING. IT HAS PBOVED”ITSBLF DURABLE, And never gets out of order. Any person can do all the work advertised. It is a treasure in any house. The following Testimonials s Christchurch, August 15th, 1881. H. C. Flske and Go. Gentlemen, 1 take great pleasure in stating that the New Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine I purchased from you on June Bth, 1880, has been in constant use ever since stitching corsets and stays, and the material used from coarse drill to the finest satins of the most delicate colors. I can safely say that it has never missed a stitch, or soiled any of the work in my work-rooms. We have only broken two needles in the fifteen months. At your request I had the face plate removed to-day. The working parts are as good as new; indeed, lintend disposing of all theothermakea of sewing machines that I now use, and to replace them with the Davis. The stays and corsets which were awarded first order of merit n Dunedin Exhibition were stitched on the Davis. —Yours truly. Miss Verrall, Stay and Corset Manufacturer, Colombo street, Christchurch. Lyttelton, August 12th, 1881. Messrs H. 0. Flske and Co., Agents for Davis Sewing Machine. I beg to state that It gives me great pleasure to recommend the New Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine, purchased from yon one year ago, I would not part with it for any other machine. On taking off the face plate to-day, I find that the working parts of the machine are as good as new—not the least sign of wear. The Little Demon ftiller is perfection, T. Arnold, Christchurch, August 12th, 1881. Messrs H. C. Fiske and Co., Agents for the Davis Sewing Machine. Gentlemen, —Some time ago I purchased a Davis Sewing Machine of you, and it is with pleasure that I testify to its superior qualities over any other machine In this market. It is used constantly by my wife and daughter, to their entire satisfaction. They can perform all the various kinds of work as described in your catalogue. Owing to the peculiarity of its vertical feed action, it is enabled to sew upon any light or heavy fabric with great precision, producing a perfect stitch, whilst the simplicity of the various working parts makes the running very easy; in fact, 1 consider that the Davis Family Sewing Machine is worthy of a place in every household. 1 have removed the face plate to ascertain if any signs of wear existed, but find, after twelve months’ continuous work, that the machine is as perfect as the first day it was put into use. I remain, gentlemen, Yours truly, C. Lkzabd, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Christchurch. Don’t purchase a Sewing Machine until you have seen the DAVIS. Remember that the DAVIS was awarded the only First Prize at the Melbourne Exhibition for Hand and Treadle Sewing Machines; also. First Prize at Sydney Exhibition. The Second Prize was awarded to the improved Singer. H. 0. FISKE & 00., Comer Colombo street and Cathedral square, Agents. 8300 O NN I NQTON’S CARRAGEEN | ;i ri s h OK, m OS B, The best known Remedy for Coughs and Colds. To be had everywhere, 2101
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2374, 11 November 1881, Page 2
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