Business Notices jp HE Ll3l IN All Y NOTIOJ3. GREAT CLEARING' SALE OF IKON-; MONGEHY. : ■ M. ' MoC.K E.D I E, General and Furnishing Ironmonger, ' ■ LAMBTON'QUAY , ; ‘ ; i i (Opposite the Theatre'Royal), , '/ / • BEGS to announce that in consequence, of his having purchased those largo and commodious premises known as the Old Wellington 1 Club, where ‘hb .intends in ' future (after*. the < necessary alterations have been completed) to carry on his ■ business, ■ to avoid the danger, of-damage and breakage in the removal of his; large and valuable stock, he has determined; ■upon*offering it to:the public at a largo feduc--.tion.*. ■-■:; ;;! -;.i ■ ! . The : ENTIRE STOCK, is ,now ; being, re-marked in plain, eigures ,.and l at prices, which.carnot fail t.J attract attention..,. The sale will .only -continue during..the .time the /alteration .V,'of,-'!th^j’^fqy^^a'i.pwi^^ r ‘*iß“in' progress, as on completion the balance of.stock .must be removed at all risks. ''The attentiontherefore of parties about to furnish, builders, and others is called to this genuine sale. i ■ In ofdei- : to ■ give additional- facilities ■to . customers‘who may ho unuable to' make their ■purchases 'during the day M. hi. has decided■TO . KEEP, HIS PREMISES OPEN EACH EVENING TILL S O’CLOCK. . ' . .. * * «ar FIRST DAY—SATURDAY—the f ■ “ ■v: 18th" MAY.'*®# Further.particulars in, tuture;advertisemonts. N-B. M.M. is. more 'particularly, induced* tottake this step for the disposal of bis present stock, as Large'Shipment® are coming to hand, with which . he intends 'to ' Open" his 'new,, premises.• .*..., pmiom ; ; : oo t:i "'oR ■./ La grande marque brandy .is ''nowrccoguLecl as the purest,'aii/d, best* in the market. /, ‘ * ■' ' . i , V JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., , ;>: T ‘ Agents. I ; NTT HEELER &■ WILSON’S SEWING VY ■ :• ■ , MACHINES.' '■ ‘, ’* Opinions dp the Press .. . ’ .The difference between this Machine—the now VVHE KLEE and WlLSON—perfected as' hero* shown, and the original! Wheeler and, Wilson, : is as' great as that between the latter' and the first sewing machine, ever made.”— Scientific American, January 13, 1877. . 1 "* ‘f The hew WHEELER laud WILSONIMPROVED MACHINE Js.so beautifully thick-; nesses, of'.'tiii*, and ‘ cloth 1 iu 'layerd iyiihout/.the Slightest difficulty, 1 and,’in fact,’ can - be applied" to ally ' purpose, .'.from the/ milking ,6f. Jiaruees traces by the saddler to the making by.a lady of her sweetheart’s handkerchief with her own hair—yery poetical, /'perhaps/ .but, / perfectly true!’ . Thc /'.Sydjiry, Toioji find 'Country Journal, April 28,-1877. '.' ~ ’ ‘ “The range’ and capacity of the new WHEELER: and WILSON /MACHINE has; been'' increased, 1 'sotl! R/at/pne .moment the; heaviest.leather work can lie sewn, and'at the; next perfect stitching done with, human hair, tliu only' alteiatibh,required to bring/ about this extraordiaai'y resußboing,the changing! bf the hee'die,. '//'ThO/*’ ■working; parts; have/been/cohstracted with/so/much simplicity ' that/thb/ slighteat/touq/h’/of The foot on' . the, treadle/ will/Bct’/it ‘ going/ at.a./ rapid ’/rate. Several tests wore madc, at the! establishment of Messrs.', Long and' Co.; yesterd,ay,*' and ■ in every ihstanco tlio machines fully, upheld .the important advantages'claimed for them.. The /lil’ost ’astqnuihmg/ ’feat' of jewing six/ layers, of heavy tweed twith' four of tin together' was accomplished! The machmos are well .worthy, of : in^<sW6n■”^a•i!^<j^AP^^A?^■,^•B^ , ' ~ -Vi THE / NEW!.- -MACHINES i-OAN*. -BE WORKED.BY. HAND. &. FOOT- ' Throe' Medals and'Three Diplomas 'awarded <o vU- opjvij afthe/ 1 '"/* * *. R /PHILADELPHIA /EXHIBITION, 1876. No other Sewing'Maohine received such ; LJ-;L //Honors//*'./ :..///,',//,,-■ I , GREAT REDUCTION; IN' PRICES. / ....:■ ;..Inspection.invited., E. W. If I L L S, •'■ :•/: .Sole Agent. "• . -. i* ■ Showrooms-LFeatherston.streot, Wellington ILLINGTON SEWING MACHINE. W E , ! 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 SewingMachine.-u««»...-.-.<T-:.r-.; | It'uses a straight needle, and makes'the (‘Lock Stitch,” which is-the only'stitch’ adapted i :-.*; for all kinds of work in the household! j Hemming, * Felling, * i | - "1; • " r,...,, Rraiding, ,QuUting,p,,i ~,n ! Cording,,Binding, .i, --I, ,-;q ; ' ■. .-'-mV Tucking,.Ruffling,* ■ ■*...- !, , //[/Seaming,.'Gathering,*&c,; Are executed'vvith the greatest ease and, speed. ■Cotton/ Silk, or Linen Thread can beuapd with, ■ - . . equal facility.,.. ...t There is furnished, free of .charge, with each Machine, one. Shuttle, four. Bobbins, Hemmer and-Feller, rßraider,,, Quilter, .Screw-driver, >Gauge !. and, Gauge. Screw, Oil ■ Can, :Bottle, of ,'and Copy of'Directions. *,., , ;■ ■ I BRILLIAN'T OIL, RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL; SAFE. Desiring to benefit by the worldrwido reputation of our i oil, • certain parties rhavo attempted to imitate our packages. Suits at law. have been instituted against the makers and : purchasers •of -these -imitations.. Buyers should bV .careful to, see,'.that 1 the ' words “DEVOE’S BRILLIANT" are stencilled on/ tiio > case, and the words CO. .PATENTS’’are stamped on itheitop* of thb eans;'''' ‘-■’■V s ’" * •’ *- ‘ “ . 1 t THE DEVOE MANUFACTURING’ CO., :v" ! Navy/.York, U.S.A. ‘ . , M ,A Y ’ L ’ O R. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, SHIP BROKER, / < /AH I3 LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. Office—Grey-street, next National Bank. |*O’HN H. HEA I T ON, Shiitiko, Commission, ; )RWARDING’ AND CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, I’ANASIA-BrilEliT, WellinOtON. i WALKER, GUNMAKBR AND LOCKSMITH, i Mannere-street. Wellington, HAR LE S H. 'E LL A B *Y, . GENERAL BROKER, ■■ , [>hng and Commission Agent, , ’House Land; and Estate -Agent. < ■ ■ Jington Agent—New Zealand Government Life Assurance. Offloes-»Groy-stteet, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5366, 8 June 1878, Page 1
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