FOR THE HOLIDAYS. JLRY THK CHEAPEST BHOPJ IN TOWN FOR All kinds of Pipes, meerohaum and wood Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Knives, Parses, Matchboxes, Razors, Combs, Brushes, Hair Oil, Lime Cream, & ~ &o N.B.—A lot of CRICKETING MATERIAL from last season very cheap, And last, but not least, a HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Where you oan get fixed up for the small sum of SI3CPJB.tJ?OE. H. O AXES'. 9495 High street. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. ' ARGE SHIP of the above are J arriving by frequent Orient and P. and u. steamers via Melbourne. The stock is well assorted, and will be found very complete, and ehould command the attention of all classes of customers. There is not Any similar stock to select from in Christchurch. The quality of the goods and the lownesa of the prices must commend themselves to all who pay the establishment a visit. All the goods are shipped direct from the manufacturers, and consequently can be, and are, sold very cheap. W. H ARRIS, IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. OPPOSITE " PRESS " OFFICE. .MUST BE TRUE. .IVBRYBODY says STRANAGHAN'S !i TEAS are the best in the world. Prices—ls 6d, Is 81, 1b lOd, 2a, 2a '4d, and 2s Gd per lb. Everybody says STRANAGHAN'S Prices for General Groceries are lower than any other house in the city. And what everybody says, &0., &o. D. STRANAGHAN, Coffee Manufacturer and Importer, Victoria street. VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT. fl-fl- O R K I O K Dealres to intimate that he has Purchased a Consignment of SUMMER GOODS At a Price that will enable him to Sell at Considerably LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Note the following : Ladles* Prunella Boots, sewn, 6s, 7s 6d, 9a, and 10s 6d per pair Ladies' Kid Elaatio Sides, from 6s 6d, 7s, to 10s Patent Leather Boots, at 4s 6d, 10s to 13s Do, 5s 63 Also an Immense quantity of Ladies' Venetian Slippers at 2s 6d per pair Other lines equally cheap The above consignment must be 801 l to make room for incoming goods. H. CORRICK, VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT VICTORIA STRKTST. 82 THE NEW DAVIS Vertical Feed SEWING MACHINE ROVED itself superior to all other . Machines In the Melbourne Exhibition, Read the following : COPY OF REPORT. Melbourne International Exhibition, 11th April, 1881. To J. Cosmo Newbery, Esq., Superintendent of Juries and Awards. Sir, —According to your instructions we have male a practical test and thorough examination of the following Sewing Machines, viz., the Wheeler and Wilnon, Jones and Co , Wertheim, and the Davis, and the results of our experiments are set forth in the tabulated statement attached. We find that the Wertheim and Jones all of the Singer type and similar In construction, and should be classed in the same order. The Wheeler and Wilson differs in construction, but the results of our experiments are similar to the former named. As regards the DAVIS, we cannot but agree with the jury that it is very superior to any of the others, and went through every test to our entire satisfaction. We therefore beg to recommend that the Machines be placed in the following order : FAMILY MACHINES. Ist, The Davis ; 3rd, Whealer and Wilson, Jcnes and Co., Wertheim. HAND MACHINES. Ist, The Davis ; 2nd, Wertheim ; 3rd, Wheeler and Wilson, Jones and Co. (Signed) BOBARDT ") „ QUARRY j Experts. STATEMENT OP EXPERTS AT THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. DAVIS. Threads broken ... ... 0 Needles broken ... .., 0 Stitching on Leather ... ... Good Long stitching through thiok and thin Good Binding ... Good Ruffling .... Good Lace Frilling Goo* Number of parts composing machine 133 „ ~ hard steel ... 11 ii ~ in motion ... 11 Spued 550 Ppeed in stitching 575 Height of arm ... ... ... 4in Gap or open space under arm ... 9in Shuttle movement Radial Lift of needle Ijjin Number of accessories ... ... 17 Besnlt of Go-as-you-Please' Contest for half an hour In Melbourne Exhibition before Experts :—. Sample of good work 22 Variation of upper tension ... 0 lower tension ... L6th 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, Remember I No matter in what part the oolony, you oan obtain a Davis' Sewing Machine on time payment of Five Shillings per week, H. C. FIBKE & CO., Comer Colombo street and Cathedral square, Agents. 8800
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2484, 23 March 1882, Page 2
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