Drapery ANNOUN(«MENT OF EARLY SHIPMENTS OF NEW WINTER GOODS Ex S.B. Lusitania S.s. Somersetshire S.s. Chimborazo Benvenue Lord of the Isles And other shipments daily expected. WILSON & RICHARDSON Have much pleasure in making known to theii numerous customers in Town and Country the arrival, as per above list, of a MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS For all departments of their business, purchased at very low rates, on account of , the depressed state of the BRITISH & CONTINENTAL MARKETS. LADIES’ COSTUMES, elegantly trimmed, from 21s. LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S JACKETS SATIN SKIRTS, trimmed with the new Galon trimming SATIN QUILTED do, 225. 6d. CASHMERE TRIMMED SILK, 19s. 6d, BLACK POP UN CORD do, 7s. 6d. BLACK LUSTRE QUILTED do, 12s. 6d. LADIES’ FELT HATS, from 2s. LADIES’ CAMEL’S HAIR HATS LADIES’ BLACK STRAW, from Is. 6d, Every Requisite for Ladies to make up from FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS FLOWERS, VELVETS, SILKS SATINS, PLUSH, AND SHAPES MILLINERY BONNETS, from 10s. 6d. L ADIES' AND CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING WILSON & RICHARDSON ARE SHOWING DRESS MATERIALS By the yard, in all the New Fabrics. Poplin Cords, Hid., Is. 3d., Is. 5d., Is. 9d. in complete ranges of colors Rich Satin Cloths, Is. 6d. All-wool French Poplins Botany Twills and Estameues, 25,, 2s. 6d. FRENCH MERINOS, all colors, 25., 3s. 3d, Winsoys, 6^d. A moat beautiful collection of .DRESS TRIMMINGS, including the latest things out VELVETEENS, in all the new shades Furs and Fur Trimmings HOSlEßY—Ladies’ and Children’s-both Cashmere and Merino, of the very best manufacture New Fashionable Lace, and other sets New Fancy Ribbons New Gloves New Scarves and Ties Terms : 5 Per Cent, for CASH on PURCHASES of £2 and Upwards 21 Per Cent. on MONTHLY ACCOUNTS, 2 Other Accounts Rendered Quarterly. WILSON & RICHARDSON, L A M B T O N-Q U A Y. Established 1848. Sewing Mauliines HEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES. Opinions of the Press ; The difference between this Machine—the new WHEELER and WlLSON—perfected as here shown, and the original Wheeler and Wilson, is as great as that between the lattei and the first sewing machine ever made.”— Scientific American, January 13, 1877. “The new WHEELER and WILSON IMPROVED MACHINE is so beautifully adjusted that it can sew through several thicknesses of tin and cloth in layers without the slightest difficulty, and, in fact, can be applied to any purpose, from the making of 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 Town and Country Journal, April 28, 1877. “ The range and capacity of the new WHEELER and WILSON MACHINE has been increased, so 0. at at one moment the heaviest leather work can be sewn, 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 teats were made at the establishment of Messrs. Long and 00. yesterday, and it every instance the machines fully upheld the important advantages claimed for them. Tin most astonishing feat of sewing six layers ol heavy tweed with four of tin together was ac complished. The machines are well worthy ol inspection.”— Aye, April 13, 1877. THE NEW MACHINES CAN BI WORKED BY HAND & FOOT. Three Medals and Three Diplomas awardee at the PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, 1876 No other Sewing Machine received such Honors. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Inspection invited. E. W. MILLS, Sole Agent. Showrooms —Featherston-street, Wellingtoi ELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE The Wellington never gets out of order witl fair usage, is always ready for use, and easily managed by persons not accustomed to operatf a Sewing Machine. It uses a straight needle, and makes the “Loci Stitch,” which is the only stitch adapted for all kinds of work in the household. Hemming, Felling, Braiding, Quilting, Cording, Binding, Tucking, Ruffling, Seaming, Gathering, &o Are executed with the greatest ease and speed Cotton, Silk, or Linen Thread can be used witl equal facility. There is furnished, free of charge, with eaol Machine, one Shuttle, four Bobbins, Hemmc: and Feller, Braider, Quilter, Sorew-drivet Gauge and Gauge Screw, Oil Can, Bottle o Oil, and Copy of Directions. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., 1 ■ y Agents, Wellington. Fellmongers A: L F R E;D ..T. Y E R, XjL ngahauhanga i STEAM WOOL SCOURING WORKS. ! Cash buyer of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, am tallow. Also a large assortment of (irst-clas basils always on band. Wool, looks, and pieces sorted, scouroc taken delivery of in Wellington, and retumei to agents in town for Id: per lb. scoured weigh) H E N R Y W A L T O N’l STEAM WOOL SCOUJiIKO I ESTABLISHMENT & EELLMONGERY Glencragie, Ngahaurauga Line, Wellington Cash Layer ol Wool, Hides,' Tallow, an< Shteepsldns.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5385, 1 July 1878, Page 1
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