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Business. Notices IEVOE’S BRILLIANT OIL. RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL, SAEE. Desiring to* benefit by the world-wide reputation of our oil, certain parties have, attempted ,to imitate our ; packages, ; Suits at law shave'been 1 instituted against the makers and purchasers of these, imitations.., Buyers: should be careful to see that the words “DEVOE’S BRILLIANT” are stencilled on the case, and-the words “ DEVON M'F'G CO.' PATENTS ” are stamped on’the top of the cans.,..; ~ ,-r, ■ THE DEVOE MANUFACTURING CO., 80 Beaver and 127 Pearl-streets, ■i ; New York, U.S.A. L A GRAN.DS ,M ARQU, E. YXTHEELIiR WILSON’S * SEWING VV ■ ; MACHINES. : ■, ll . OriNIONS ;pp THE P«ESS > The difference; between this Machine—the new. WHEELER ’and 1 WlLSON—perfected as here shbwn;and the original Wheeler and Wilson, is as great.ms that between 1 the latter and the first sewing- machine ever made.’— Scientific American,. January 13, 1877- ... - ' “The, new .‘.WHEELER; and WILSON IMPROVED MACHINE is so beautifully, adj usted that it'pmi.sew; through several ,thioknesses of tin; amLcloth ih. layera.withoniiithe slightest difficulty, arid, in,fact; caphe apphedi to, any purpose,' from the making ;qf harness traces' by the saddler, to the making by a lady of her sweetheart’s handkerchief,with her own hair—very poetical,’ perhaps, but perfectly,, true.’ —The Sydney . Toxon , and , Country Journal, April 28; 1877. :! " / i*. -.y ,; ■ ■ “‘ The range • and capacity 'of ' the new WHEELER ahd; WILSON MACHINE has been increased,“ sej tl. at at one moment the heaviest leather work can be sewn; and at the next perfect stitohing done' with human hair; the only-alteration required to : hring abopt'this* extraordinary result being the changing of the needle i and the 'thread. ' The working parts have been constructed with so'muoh simplicity that. ( the .slightest, touch of. the foot :6n the treadle, .will set. it .going,.at a, rapid rate. Several tests were,made i;at, the of Messrs., Loug;and, Co. 1 yesterday;, and in every,instance the,machines;fully upheld the important,advantages,claimed for them.; The most .astonishing.feat.of sewingisix layers of heavy tweed with four of tin was accomplished. , The machines are well worthy of inspection.”— Age, April 13,.1877- ' i THE NEW' ... MACHINES* ’ CAN BE i WORKED BY HAND & ROOT. Three Medals and Three Diplomas awarded i ” . • - ... ■ at the . PHILADELPHIA • EXHIBITION, 1876. No other Sewing Machine received such Honors. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. " Inspection invited. V E. W. M I L- L S, '. ' '.Sole Agent. Showrooms—Eeatherstou-street, Wellington ELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE. The Wellington never gets out of order with fair usage, is always ready for use, and easily managed by persons not accustomed to operate a Sewing Machine. t uses a straight needle, and makes the “Lock Stitch,” which is the only stitch adapted , for all kinds of work in the household. Hemming, Felling, * * Braiding, Quilting, " . Cording, Binding, 1 ■ Tucking, Ruffling, i Seaming, Gathering, &c, kre executed with the greatest ease and speed.' Cotton; Silk, or Linen Thread pah be used with * ' equal facility. There is furnished, free of charge, with each achine, one ;Shuttle; four Bobbins, Hemmer d Feller, Braider, Quilter, 1 Screw-driver, mge and Gauge Screw, Oil Can* Bottle of 1, and Copy of Directions. A U M E W A T C H E S. C A U T I 0 N. MESSRS. BAUMfB & CO. are again comailed .to warn the. trade and public against mriouß imitations of their watches, . which ave been sent out to the, colonies, by unprinpled manufacturers, and especially against lose named AUM GENEVE (Baume without an “E,”) C.B. which isafraudulentmarfc MESSRS. B AUME & CO. are the only Mariuicturers of that name in Groat Britain or Switirland, and have the exclusive right,to. the folnving Trade Marks, the whole of .which.are ow.in course of registration "in-the various, .ustralian colonies also. , lURET GENEVE BAUMB GENEVE . C.B. C.B. BAUME B & GO. * , Dealers and others are hereby informed that imediate .proceedings will be- taken against ly persons forging any of the above marks. A GRAN D E MARQ UE. EC BERT SO N AN D 0 0., ! ' Engineers, , - . * Ironfounders, and Boilermakers, i ; Old Custom House-street. iimates furnished, and all orders executed with despatch. Ledge r Sharebrokers, H I C K.S O N, And General Commission Agents, Custom Houae-qnay. , ; - ■ CH A R L E S : H. E L L AB Y, ' GENERAL BROKER, Shipping and' Commission Agent, House , Land, and Estate Agent. Wellington Agent—New Zealand Government Life Assurance. - ■ I Offices—Grey-street; Wellington. » WALKER, i GUNMAKER , LOCKSMITH, Manners-street. Wellington, A . GRANDE, M A R R M T 'AY L O R, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, SHIP-BROKER, AND LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. i Office—Grey-street, next National Bank. - A S we pass through this life but.once, let, -Ol us do all the good wo can -on onr journey. HUXLEY, the Tailor of Man-ners-street, Willis-atreet, Lamhtpa-quay, and. Greytowri,* is " doing his part by making 2500 Suits of Clothes in the year, at a saving to the public of £2 per’suit. " He is also giving 'em-, pldyment to about thirty people at very much higher wages than they have had before.' The stock of goods, now. ’arriving, suitable for the * coming-' Season,* are really beautiful in pattern, and quality. ■Thestyle of cutting and ma-king is certainly the best in this city, and-the price is so : low. thftt-nd one dan c- mpotu with him. Reader, assist him by* giving just-one order for a£ior £i 10s. suit. Ho is sure you will continue to deal with him in future.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5034, 2 May 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5034, 2 May 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5034, 2 May 1878, Page 1

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