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Drapery A R R I_ V A L OP FUKNISHIJfG GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICE TO HEADS OP FAMILIES AND ■ ALL THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH. WILSON & EICHARDSON Announce the following New. Goods by tlie ships CRAIGMTJLLEN, and FIRTH OF FOETH. BRUSSELS CARPETS TAPESTRY CARPETS KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS FLAX CARPETS BRUSSELS STAIR CARPETS TAPESTRY STAIR CARPETS ALBERT TWILL CARPETS AXMINSTBR HEARTH RUGS WOOL MATS AND RUGS COCOA MATS, all sizes COCOA* MATS, with'wool , borders COCOA MATTINGS GILT CORNICE MOUNTS LINOLEUM, in new patterns FLOOR CLOTHS, all widths MUSLIN AND LACE CURTAINS WORSTED REPS WORSTED DAMASKS PRINTED &PLAIN CLOTH TABLINGS HANDSOME TABLE COVERS TABLE LINENS QUILTS AND COUNTERPANES BLANKETS SHEETINGS, and ■ FURNITURE TRIMMINGS, in great variety WILSON & RICHARDSON, L A M B T O’N-Q U A Y. Established in 1848. THAT THE CHEAP ' CLEARANCE SALE OP WINTER GOOD S’ COMMENCES TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JUNE 22 - . ■ AT THE NATIONAL DRAPERY DEPOT Lambtos-quay, , Opposite the Government-Buildings. THE CHEAPEST GOODS EVER OFFERED IN WELLINGTON. J. T. STEELE. Sowing Headlines YTTHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING VV MACHINES. Opinions op 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 latter and the first sewing machine ever made.”— Scientific American, January 13, 1877. “The new and WTLSON 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 hairi-very poetical, perhaps, but perfectly t rue .’ —The Sydney Town and Country Journal, April 28, 1877. “ The range and capacity of the new WHEELER and WILSON MACHINE has been increased, so ti. 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 tho 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 in every instance the machines fully upheld the important advant n ges claimed for them. The most astonishing feat of sewing six layers ol heavy tweed with four of tin together was accomplished. The machines are-well worthy of inspection.”— Age, April 13, 1877. THE NEW MACHINES CAN BE 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. B. W. M I’ L L S, Sole Agent. Showrooms —Featherston-street, Wellingtoi ELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE Tho Wellington never gets out of order will fair usage, is always;' ready for use, and easil> managed by persona not accustomed to opcrati a Sewing Machine. , , „ ~r It uses a straight needle, and makes the "Loo Stitch,” which is the only stitch adapted for all kinds of work in tho household. Hemming, Felling, • Braiding, Quilting, Cording, Binding, ' Tucking, Ruffling, Seaming, Gathering, &c Are executed with the greatest ease and speed Cotton, Silk, or Linen Thread can bo used wit! equal facility. . ; There is furnished, free of charge, with eaol Machine, one Shuttle, four Bobbins, Hemme and Teller, Braider, ' Quilter,; Sorow-drivei Gauge and Gauge Screw, Oil Can, Bottle c . Oil, and Copy, of Directions. • ’ • •' . ’ ► JOSEPH NATHAN & CO.’, ’’ Agents, Welling lon,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5393, 10 July 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5393, 10 July 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5393, 10 July 1878, Page 1

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