SEWINc ? £i MACHINES THE " IJTTI.E WANZER. " Hand Machine—Price: i'-t. with MbiUi Slab. With Bronzed Tiilar Stand and TabU, Marble Slab—rrice : £.'. 10s. Ilandeonio Bronzed Iron Stand, with I'olifihed Tabb- and Side Box—Price ? £y. The following articles are supplied frill every machine, without extra charge :- Tucking Guide, Oil Can and Oiltr, Scroti Driver, Braiding Wire, Four Needles, K l ™. Bobbins, Clamp and Scrow, Small He: Self Sewer, Instruction Book. ''(^^SjiL . \ \ NEW WANZER "A" MACHINE, Straight Race, with new Patented Motion. Suitable to all kinda of work. The best light family Foot Machine, and is easily worked by hand' Wanzer "A" is the greatest success of 187 C. It combines all the known advantages of other machines, and several important improvements. It is nearer perfection than any other machine yet made. Prict—Hand Machine, £4 10s. ; with Stand No. fi, i'o 1 ."is.; with Stand No. 7, £7 55.; with Stand No. 8. IS 15a. THE NEW WANZER "F" MACIIINE, For Families and Dressmakers, with a patent reversible action, by which the wt rk is mado to pass from or towards t! e operator, without turning. This Machii.e is almost noiseles, and has a separate nullify for tilling bobbins, by which one half tl » wear in ordinary Machines is suved. Price : £8 83. The following articles are supplied free of charge with each Machine : —1 ruidej and Screw, -1 Bobbins. I Throat-Plate. 1 BraiJ.-.-ond Wire, -1 Ilemmers, 1 Screwdriver, I Oil Can, 1 dozen Needles, 1 Instruction Book. THE NEW WANZER "D" MACHINE, For Clothing Manufacturers find general business uso. A powerful Machinelarge arm and table, noiseless, easy treadle, and separate pulley for tilling bobbins, saving wear and tear. Price: £lO. At. the Exhibition at Brentford, Canada, in October, 1871, the "D" took First Prize over Singer's No. 2, and Wheeler and Wilson's No. 6, for manufacturing work. ," For farther particulars, apply to tin mts for Samoa, Geiffiths & Co., Samoa Ttsies Office. PII E SAMOA TIMES, Contains all thonows of thoweek, including aithful Shipping and Commercial reports.. Intelligence from the various Islands, and extracts from the latest Colonial and English papers. News of importance arriving during the week will be issued in the form of an " Extra." Appended is the sraleof chai for subscriptions, advertisements, 4c. :- Per Quarter, (in advanc ~ Credit Single copies New Advertisements, po inch Notices not, exceeding twenty words, cue! insertion. . Trade Advertisement* after first insertion, pe inch Notices of Births, Marriage and Deaths Advertisers sending in Advertisements I > the Office of this paper, «re requested 10 mark the space and,number of insertions theroou, otherwise tho Advertisements will be continued until a written older 1- rei tired countermanding them. Griffiths A Ob , FimmoHi
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 39, 29 June 1878, Page 4
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442Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 39, 29 June 1878, Page 4
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