Machines THE - LITTLE WAXZER," , Hand Machine—Prices i'l, with Marble Slab. With llrnnzed I'illnr Stand ami Table, Marble Slab—Price: £S 10s. Handaome Bronzed Iron Standi with Polished Table and Side Box—Prioe: £9. The following articles are supplied with .•very machine, vrithout extra charge r rucking Guide, Oil Can and Oiler, Screw Driver, Braiding Wire, Four Needlea, Fi Bobbins. Clami) and Screw, Small Hci airagTC^rrmrctn^iCTi
NEWWANZEB "A" MACHINE. Straight Race, with new Patented Motion. Suitable to .-ill kiwis of work. The best light family Foot Machine, and is easily worked by hand' Wauzer "A " is the greatest sucr*ss , "of ISTti. It coiiiliines all tlio known advantages of other machines, and several important improvements. It is nearer perfection than any other machine yet made. Trie.— Hand Machine, £1 10s.; with Stand No. (i. £6 1 os.; with Stand No. 7. e? 55.; with Stand No. 8, i'B 15s. THE NEWWANJSER "F" MACHINE For Families ami Dressmakers, with a patent reversible action, by which the work i- mad.- to pass from 'or towards the operator, without turning. This Machine tillin- bobbins, by which one half tin ar in ordinary Machine* is saveufc
Price : £8 Bs. The following articles are supplied free of charge with each Machine:—Guide and Screw. I Bobbins, 1 Throat-Plate. 1 Braider and Wire, 1 Hammers, 1 Screwdriver, I Oil Can, I dozen Needles, 1 Instruction Book. THE NEW WANZER “ I) ” MACHINE, For Clothing Manufacturers and general* business use. A powerful Machine with large arm and table, noiseless, easy treadle, and separate pulley for filling bobbins, saving wear and tear. Price: £lO. At the Exhibition at Brantford, Canada, in October, 187-1. the “D” took First Prize over Singer’s No. 2, and Wheeler and Wilson’s No. 6, for manufacturing work. For further particulars, apply to the I Agents for Samoa, Griffiths & Co., Samoa Ttmes Office. TJI 11 E AM 0 A TIMES,' Contains all the news of the week, including ait lif ul Shipping and Commercial reports,, Intelligence from the various Islands, and extracts Irom the latest Colonial and English papers. News of importance arriving during the week will ho issued in tho form of an “ Extra.” Appended is tho scale of chargee for subscriptions, advertisements, &c. : SI’IISCRIPTIOXS ; s. d. Per Quarter, (in advance) ID o .. Credit ..12 0
Advertisement.* : Now Advertisements, per inoh .. .. 4 Notices p not exceeding twenty words. each insertion.. .. o Trade Advertisements, after first insertion, per , inc*h .. .. o 0 Notices of Births, Marriages and Deaths .. .. 4 o Advertisers sending in Advertisements to the Office of this paper, are requested to mark the space and number of insertions thereon, otherwise the Advertisements will be continued until a written order is received countermanding them. Onirmns & 00., I‘itoriueroM.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 64, 21 December 1878, Page 4
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446Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 64, 21 December 1878, Page 4
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