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Business-Notices. ,; ,N.0 ; T,1 CE, GREAT . CLEARING SALE- OP IRON- ■ MONGERY; T ' •' - M. • McO R-E DIE,; Geneual And Fuenishing" Ironmonger; , LAMBTON t >4 , v • (Opposite the Theatre Royal),' l * ■ BEGS to announce that in’-consequence' of. his having purchased those ..large and. com-, inodious premises known as theOld-Wellington Club, where. he intends in future'; (after- the necessary alterations have been completed),to carry :on his business, to avoid the dauger of . damage and breakage in the 1 removal of his large and valuable; Stock; 'he has- determined’ upon offering it to the-public at a largo reduction. I rA < ■ ’ 'ir, ; /' ■ - H , :.The -ENTIRE STOCK is how' being be-jiabked -in-plain riGUBE3-and at prices which cannot fail to attract attention; - -The sale will: only 'continue during the time-the alteration:: oft’the aforesaid premises is 1 inprogress, as on: eompletion the-balance'of 'stock 1 must be removed'at>all risks;- 'The attention' therefore of parties about to furmah;’buildera; ; sind others ia.oaUed,to, this’genuine ; ?al% j ad. •\IH prder/to.sgiye additional-, facilities ftp; customers,who,may.he.unuable.to make;,their; purchases' during the'day M.- M..has, decided TO KEEP, IDS"PBEMISES, OPENi EACH ..EVENING TILL B ! O'clock.,'‘ , jesr FIRST DAY—SATURDAY—the ■ •;-xi *:; ; ."..visas: may. >&•». -Further partioulars.in future, advertisements.. l iN.B. —M.M. is, more 'particularly, induced to take this'atep for the disposalof: bis present stock, as Large Shipmenta are coming'to hand, with which, he intends, to open his. now premises.. ' i TA GRANDE; MARQUE BRANDY 1 1 ’ is r now recognised as the purest and best iq the market. : v -'- ' ■ 11 11 , , i ' JOSEPH NATHAN & CO:, , - ‘ V" 5 . . 1 h . Agents. YT7HEELER & WILSON’S , SEWING: ’ VV -MACHINES. '!■ ■ . ! ' Opinions •of the Pbess;— </ : ? 1 The difference‘between-: this Machine—’the hew WHEELERIand WlLSON—perfectedas’ here - shown, and the' original Wheeler, and Wilson, is as ’great as that between the latter and the, first ’sewing'machine’ ever' nlade.”—~ Scientific American, -January 13) IS7-7-. ’■“The -new WHEELER and WILSON IMPROVED .'MACHINE 'is so'-beautifully adjusted that it can sew through several thicknesses of tin'iand’ cloth In' layers Without; the’ ’difficulty,’ and,ln factj’can be;applied tO,ariy purpoae," from the making of harness trades jby the' saddler to the making ' by a lady of her handkerchief with her own ! hair—very poetical,’ ’ perhaps,' but perfectly true.’ --^‘The-iASydney'; Town' ‘ arid' CountryJournof, April 28,'1877. - ' • •••* •' *; ' “The i,range:: and ’ capacity -of the -new WHEELER and’WILSON MACHINE has been’ increased,;: so’>th&t at’ ono-moment the 1 heaviest’leather'work' can bo sewnj-and at the' next perfect'stitching "done ’with ’human’ hair,’ the only alteration required to bring about this' extraordinary result being-the:changing of the needle’and the thread.- The, working parts have been constructed with so much simplicity that the: slightest touch of - the-foot’, on -the treadle will set it going at a - rapid:, rate, Several tests were made at .the establishment, of ’Messrs.'Long and Co.: yesterday, and.jiu every instance the, machines fully upheld the important advantages claimed for-them. The most 1 astonishing feat of sewing,six layers (of heavy tweed with four, of tin together was acr compUshed.j.-TKe machines are well.worlhy of inspection.’’A-Apc, April; 13, 1877- , ' THE ! NEW • MACHINES’ ; CAN, BE „ - WORKED BY'HAND &;FpOT.' • Three .Medals arid Three Diplomas'-awarded I ''atthe.,";''; PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION,: a'B7'3.; No other Sewing Machine.receiyed such > I .Honors.’ •'.GREAT REDUCTION. IN PRICES. .. : -:i-Inspection invited. , B. W.-_ M I L‘L S,.' ' ! Sole Agent. n Showrooms—Featherstoa-street,- 1 ’Wellington 1 ' yyELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE. The Wellington never gets out of order, with■ fair usage, is-i always ready-for use, and-'easily managed by persons not accustomed to operate: a Sewing Machine. ;;>! .-. ■ •1 -• ■lt uses a' straight ,needle; and makes .the “Lock Stitch,” which Is the only stitch adapted ■ ■ '''•for all kinds of workin the-Household-Hemming,-Felling,.. -• i• ■ : s ' 1 . ■-•.•Braidingi-'Quilting, ; Cording,’Binding,' ■’ 1 ’ .... n' iTucking,Ruffling, -v 1 ;! •’ ■ >'■— ft,; Seaming, Gathering, &o, Are executed with-the greatest eftao and speed,. Cotton, 1 Siikj or Linen Thread can he used with 1 ’ equal facility. ~ , ,• f ’ ’ There is fumishe'd, free of charge, with.eaoh Machine,'one Shuttle) four Bobbins,.Hemmer and Feller, Braider, Quilter, Screw-driver, Gauge ;and' Gauge Screw, Oil Can; Bottle ! of: Oil; and Copy of'Directions. .* ' - EV,OE ’S. BRILLIANT OIL. , RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL, SAFE. j Desiring ito benefit by the'world-wide’ reputation ,of our. oil, certain .parties, have attempted :to imitate our packages. l Suits 'at law have been instituted against-the makers; and purchasers" of these imitations! Buyers should i fie : . careful.'.to., see ..that the ! words, “DEVOE’S BRILLIANT” are 'stencilled "on the cose, and the words “ DEVOE M ! F’G CO.- PATENTS ” are stamped on ■ the 1 top of tho cans, ’ . , . THE DEYOE MANUFACTURING'CO.. <■ . f’-lNew York, U.S.A;’ ' r 1 ' 11 ■M.'TAYLOR. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, , • SHIP BROKER, ’ AND LICENSED ODSTOM-HOUBB AGENT. Office—Grey-street, next’Nationol Bank. JO H..N H. H E A T-,0 N, Shipping, .Commission, v FORWARDING AND CUSTOM-HOUSE ' > AGENT, • ’ Panama-stbeet, Wellington. ; . WALKER,,, GUNMAKER •; AND ~- v .LOOItSMXTH, ; I Manners-street. Wellington,:-- ,i ■ Hia.R'L e s. ;h:. e l l a b'.y, r GENERAL BROKER,, . Shipping, and Commission. Agent,,; Hoc's® -i ! Land) ahd'Estatb Agent.'■■ Welllfigton Agent—New Zealand Government Life Assurance. Offices —Grey-street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 1

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