The Sewing Machine is said to have done well by some of its “ Fathers,” giving Howe £IOO,OOO a year, Wheeler and Wilson double that income, and old Mr Singer’s heirs £3,000,000. The old monopolies are dead, and the machine of to-day exemplifies the skill of many different inventors. A worthy example anil a marvel of excellence and cheapness is the “F. and 11.,” to be seen at W. C. WiijKlns, Tay street.—Advt. RABBIT SKIN SEASON, 1893. GEOEGE McDOMLD, CASH BUYER OF RABBITSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, HIDES, TALLOW, &c., £S prepared to purchase all kinds of Station and Farm Produce at Top Market Prices, free of all charges. Account sales rendered same day as goods arrive. Temporary Store at H. and F. McDonald and Go’s, Esk St., Invercargill. Correspondence invited, P.O. Box 86 CUEING- Operations have been resumed and pork is now being received at Factory, Conon street. Live" Pigs (delivered at Wallacetown Works) will be purchased from date at current rates. QUINN & CO., Invercargill.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 3, 15 April 1893, Page 11
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163Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 3, 15 April 1893, Page 11
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