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PERFECTION IN SEWING MACHINES. ,Y & COMPANY'S NEW WELLINGTON SHUTTLE MACHINE, THE QUICKEST SEWIKG MACHINE EXTANT. PATENTED 188 0. TWO THOUSAND STITCHES 3? IE IR, MINUTE T E 8 T IM 0 ff I A L S. 32 and 34, Rußsell street, Dowsing street, Manchester. Gentlemen, —HaviDg had Six of yonr New Eotary Lock-Slitch Machines running by power at a speed of 2000 stitohes per minute for over three month i, I consider it the best Lock-Stitch Machine in the market for manufacturers, owing to its great i,p.>ed and perfect atwing. This Machine has reduced the margin between the coat of lock-stitch and chainstitch sewing over 50 per cent. Its simplicity and speed have made It a favorite with the workers, and after fourteen weeks hard usage the wear ia scarcely perceptible. Yours respectfully, W. Pekcival. " Btehive " Ladies' and Children's Outfitting Establishment, 2, Ourzon Btreet, Oldham. Gentlemen, —I am highly pleaded with the Rotary Maohlne you sent me last October, Its speed Is double that of any other 1 have in the place; and, as it makes a neater and firmer atich, I have put it on work. I have several other makes of machines in use, but find the Rotary taa least difficult to manage. I may here say that, having had your Machines running for several years along with others, I have found yonrs the most durable.—Yours truly, Henry Rose. ____ j24 f Hldon street, Oldham. Qentlemejt,—l was induced to purchase one of your New Rotary Shuttle Machines alout two months ago. I have had It in constant work since, and can strongly recommend it as a first clasa Machine, unequalled by any that I have either used myself or seen used elsewhere. It is easy to understand, and has stood the strain of the work which I have performed on it hitherto without being at all the worse for it, aud I can knock off with it nora work than I have yet seen a Sewing Machine able to do in the same length of time. It affords me great pleasure in speaking to the merits of suoh an excellent Machine.—Yours truly, Geo. Phillifson, Slop Maker, &c. SOLE AGENTS FOR CANTERBURY EOR THE MAGIC HAND SEWING MACHINE THE WELLINGTON HAND SEWING MACHINE BRADBURY'S H. MACHINES FOR LEATHER WORK BRADBURY'S S. MACHINES FOR FAMILY USE BRADBURY'S BOOT REPAIRING MACHINES . JL. BEA.TH A.ND CO., ABGYLE HOUSE. NEW AND WONDERFUL PATENT DARNING OR MBNDING ATTACHMENT SUPPLIED FREE WITH EACH FAMILY SEWING- MACHINEEACH MACHINE GUARANTEED AND KEPT IN OBDBR FOR TWELVE MONTHS. HOME PRICES.

KING So C CM COLOMBO BTBEBT, CHRISTOHURCH. Good black Tea, White Sugar Finest Coffee . Lobsters ... Soap, per bar . Lemon peel black Tea... ..• «- . u 1 6 Sperm candles ... ... ... ... ) Sugar -. ...0 4 National do ... ... ... ... ; Coffee 1 6 Kerosene, per tin ... ers ... ... ... 010 Matches, per doz. ... per bar ... ipeel • ... 1 6 Marmalade _ _ Flour 0 6 Blsouits r's Sauce , 0 9 Kippered Herrings 3r Paste .„ 0 6 Fresh Herings ... „ ... 0 4 Currants o» 0 5 Box tea ... 1 Goods Delivered In Town and Suburbs. Note the address— J". KING & O CX, S COLOMBO STREET, OPPOSITE TRIANGLE, w. t h o nvr son, COLOMBO STBBET, OHBISTOHUBOH Fine Family Mixed, Is lOd, 2a, 2s 4d Sound Strong Tea. Is6d CHINESE PACKET TEA. Is Packet reduced to B<J. SUGARS. Best Loaf, 6d per lb White Crystals, 4Jd and 5d Brown do 3Jd and 4d TOBACCO. Venus Nail Bod, 6s per lb TEAS. STJNTTJIES. Half-cheats, 401 b net weight. Finest Kaison, per half-chest, £4 10s Finest Patna and Rangoon Rice, 3dJ 1o £3 15s Split Peas, 2id uwi* u o £2 18s 6d Tapioca and Sago, 5d per lb CADS. Pickles (Morton's), 7d per bottle Cads 121bs weight. Stoneless Jams, 7jd per tin Extra Fine Kaisou, 25a to 30s Full-flavored, 17s, 18s 6d. 20s, 23s CANDLES. "™2i JSKfid £ L . ESDS ' SET-VKr: T - lb Finest Indian Blends. 2s 6d, 2a Bd, 2a lOd, 3s « ,S 'klj P iu Fine Family Mixed, Is lOd, 2s, 2s 4d ™™ s * d P er lb Sound Strong Tea. Is 6d Soap, 6d per bar CHINESE PACKET TEA. Dark Jo ll 2d oer lb Is Paoket reduced to Bd. Starch-White and Blue. 6d per lb t, iT .~, OUW.a_KE>. pj our and Oatmeal, at the lowest possible Best Loaf, 6d per lb rate th%t they oan White Cryfltals, 4Jd and 5d Coffee. Is 6d and Is 8d and Is lOd per lb Brown do 3|dand4d Chocolate, Is Sd per lb TOBACCO. Van Houten Cocoa, ilb 2a 6d, ilb Is 4d Venus Nail Bod, 6s per lb Fry's Coc »a, Is 8d per lb Twist (finest brands), 5s 6d per lb ; sr 61b Salmon, lOd; Lobster, lid; Sardines, 6d and parcels at 5s per lb A 9d Family Orders Promptly Attended to, and Delivered to any Part of Chrlstchuroh or Suburbs. TERMS—STRICTLY CASH. 4677 UNDERTAKER. HOBDAY & CO.'s COLOMBO STEEET OHBIBTOHFBOH. * TMS TMADM BOTPLIHD WITH BBQUIBITB. FTJNEBALS CONDUCTED IN TOWN AND COUNTRY ON THB MOST SATISEACTOEY TEEMS, AND IN THB MOST APPROVED MANNER, ORDERS TAKEN AT THE SHOP, NEXT HOBDAY & CO.'S, COLOMBO STREET Or at my Private Residence, (HORNER OF BTT&HAM AND ST. A3&PH STREETS, 318 . J HOLESALE TIMBES AND CoAL DePOT, ©AW AND -GTJLDING -M.ILLS, RAILWAY SIDING, 80UTH BELT EAST; EETAIL YARDS, TDAM STREET. LARGE STOCKS IN TIMBER AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS. GOALS AND FIREWOOD BEST QUALITY, DELIVERED EVERYWHERE, AND IN ANY QUANTITIES. All Goods Charged at Lowest Current Rates. ORDERS BY POST, OR OTHERWISE, WILL BECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. J. T. BRO W IST HJAM STBBST.

PURE NATURAL TEA. TEA MERCHANTS. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHTJRCK AGENTS EVERYWHERE. OUB CELEBRATED PURE LIQUORING TEAS are acknowledged by the Preaa and Public to be the FINE3T evor sold in the Southern Hemisphere, being more palatable and digestable than any of the Mixtures which are made flavory by artificial means. We guarantee onr Blonds free from all these Scented Teas. BLENDE D SPECIALTIES. I—SPECIALTY BLEND—lmmense power, pungency, and grip 2s 2—CHALLENGE I'EA—Splendid liquor, rich flavor 2e 3—DARJEELING BLEND, drawing a pure rich liquor ; worth 3a 2s 4 —ROYAL BLEND—FaII bodied, and delicate aroma 33 S—IMPERIAL BLEND—flood leaf, well-flavored, strong, fine, pungent liquor 3a 6—NAMUNA BLEND—This tea speaks for itself 4a 7—LAPSENG SOUCHONG, SMOKER'S BLEND N.B. —Our Blends containing Green Tea are only sold when specially asked'f or. Sold in Packages of 61bs, 31bs, 21bs, lib, £lb. HALF-CHESTS AND 401bs ") 50ibs \ NETT 601bs ) A Reduction on Half-Chests and Boxes. Also in BOXE3. JOlbs ) Hlbs VNETT 121bs S Next Bank of Australasia, Christohuroh, New Zoaland. >ANGES from 2ft. 6in. to 10ft., FITTED UP WITH GRILLS, CIRCULATING I and HIOH-P&ESSURE BOILERS, by which HOT WATER can be oonveyed UP-STAIRS for BATHS and othor purposes. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. PRICE LIST—

2ft. 61n., without boiler ... „ 315 0 3ft., with wrought Iron boiler 2ft. 9in. do. .~ ... 3 17 6 3ft., with copper boiler ... 3ft. do. 4 7 6 Register Stoves made to any size and pattern at equally low prices. Portable Washing Boilers always on sale, B. HALE & CO., SAIL, TENT, AND TARPAULIN MANUFACTURERS, AND RO±»E AND TWINE MAKERS, CABHEL STREET, CHRISTCHUROH. WE are now making a large Btock of Manilla, Russian Hemp, and Flax Twine, suitable for the Deering, McCormick, W. A. Wood, and Osborne Reaping and Binding Machines, which we can sell cheaper than the importers. We are also making a lan<e stock of Aprons and Elevators for all the Machines. We Repair them, and keep the Ash Sticks and Canvas for sale. We have a large stock of Tarpaulins of all qualities and sizeß in stock, from 30 x 24 to Bx 6, and on receipt of order by post or telegram can forward any size BY NEXT TRAIN. Farmers will oblige by sending their ordors for any of the above goods as soon as possible. MARQUEES OF ALL SIZES ON HIRE. WHOLE3ALE AND RETAIL. EOPB WALK AND TWINE PACTOBI, MADRAS STREET SOUTH. 387

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2401, 15 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2401, 15 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2401, 15 December 1881, Page 1

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