REMARKABLE .„.., MESSAGE. ' (Time i< Ten minutes to 12, Thursday.) GM.VLL Boy to Proprietor: "Please to tell Mr. Fear 'my sister's finished her week's work. She's delighted with the machine." • ! The young woman who sent this message to the Standard Sewing Machine Depot had worked an Improved for some 18 months. She purchased a, ROTARY STANDARD on the recommendation of a friend (who had proved the Rotary to be a great saver of thno and strength), and with ease she was able to do her usual week's work by Thursday noon, as stated above. WOMEN WOUKEUS, Be Wise: ' Come and examine the NEW CENTRAL NEEDLE, ROTARY SHUTTLE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE. With an ordinary to-and-fro shuttle machine, you must work for five hours hard: with the STANDARD ROTARY you finish easily in three hours, and can spend tlio other two out in the sunshine. The STANDARD is good (liesti in every way —quick, easy, quiet, strong. Is guaranteed for a lifetime, and I ketip all duplicate parts should accident occur, STANDARDS will do every kind of work : are more reasonable in price -than any other first-class machine, and can be depended on to give unbounded .sifisf action. Wo have had 40 years' practical experience among sewing machines. Let us serve you. All kinds of machines repaired; needles, etc., for all makes. Wo have scores of machines in stock from nOs. up. Advice and instruction free. F. J. W. FEAR, Engineer and Importer, 90 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. N.l?.—Machines delivered free at Wellington cash prices. Tel. 976. Established Wellington 1880. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE. AUCKLAND BRANCH, N.Z.B.P. "*" Headquarters: Socialist Hall, Wellesley Street. Secretary, M. J. Savage. Lectures given in Opera House every Sunday, at 7.30 p.m. Open-air meeting, foot of Queen street, Sundays, !3 p.m. Large stock of literature always on on hand, from Kerr and Co., Chicago; New York Labor News Press, Twentieth Century Press, London ; Clarion Press, London; Rationalist Press Association, London. Newspapers and periodicals. Price list on application to E. JENSEN, Literature Secretary. ANDREW WILLIAMS (Late F. W. Gardiner), 88 VIVIAN STREET. BEST house for MUSIC, VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS, MANDOLINES, BANJOS, MOUTH ORGANS, ETC. Latest Musio always on Hand. Pianos and all Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired. Local agent-for "Spenoer Pianos." String Band or Pianist for Dances, Smoh»'«. Etc. ~...> ...... PHONE'IMS.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 53, 15 March 1912, Page 3
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377Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 53, 15 March 1912, Page 3
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