.. \> ■ .•■.•;£ fad THE " LITTLE WANZER," Iland Machine—Price ; £4, with] Marhle Slab. "With Bronzed Pillar Stand and Table, Marble Slab—Price : £5 10s. Ilandxomo Bronzed Iron Stand, with Polished Table and Side' Box—Price : £9. The following m'' ' ' every machine. ■« Tucking (iuide,«Oil Can Driver, Braiding Wire, Foi Bobbing, Clamp and Screw, Sma Self Sewer. Instruction Book. NEW WANZER " A " MACHINE, traight Race, witli new Patented Motion. Suitable to all kinds of work. The bo ght family Foot Machine, and is easilj orked by hand' Wanzer "A" is the roatest success "of 1876. It combines a" up known advantages of other machine ml several important improvements. It is nearer perfection than auv other Price—Hand Machine, £4 10s with Stand No. G, £6 1.55.; with Stand No. 7, £7 os.; with Stand No. 8, £8 1.35.
THE NEW WANZEB "F" MACHINE For Families and Dressmakers, with a patent reversible action, by which the work is made to pass from or towards the operator, without turning. This Machine is almost noiseles, and has a separafo pulley for filling bobbins, by which ono half the wear in ordinary Machines is saved. The following nrticlos are supplied free of charge with each Machine :—(juide and Screw, 1 Bobbins, 1 Throat-Plate, 1 Braider and "Wire, 4 Henuners, 1 Screwdriver, 1 Oil Can, 1 dozen Needles. 1 Instruction Hook. THE NEW WANZER " D " MACHINE, For Clothing Manufacturers and general business use. A powerful Machine with large arm and table, noiseless, easy treadle, and separate pulley for tilling "bobbins, saving wear and tear. Price: £lO. At the Exhibition at Brantford, Canada, in October, 1871, the "D" took First Prize over Singer's No. 2, and Wheeler and Wilson's No. (i, for manufacturing work. *** For further particulars, apply to the Ageuts for Sumoa, Griffiths & Co., Samoa Ttmes Office. mII E SAMOA TIMES, Contains all the news of the wock, including aithful Shipping and Commercial reports,, Intelligence from the various Islands, and extracts (nun the latest Colonial and Engli papers. News of importance arriving during the week will be issued in the form of a" '• Extra." Appended is the scale of chargi for subscriptions, advertisements, &c.: Per Quarter, (in advance) 10 Q ~ „ Credit ..12 0 Single copies .. .. l o AI)VEIITIBE.MENTB : New Advertisements, per inch .. .. .. 4 o Notices not oxcoediug twenty words, oadi insertion.. .. ..2 6 Trade Advertisements, after first insertion, per inch .. .. .. 2 0 Notices of Births, Murriages and Deaths .. .. 4 n Advertisers sending in Advortisemonts to tho Offico of this papor, aro requested to mark tho space and number of insertions theroon, othorwiso the Advertisements will bo continued until a written order is rocoivod countermanding them. Oitunras 4 Co., PHOFRKTorS.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 85, 17 May 1879, Page 4
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436Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 85, 17 May 1879, Page 4
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