TIIE "LITTLE WANZEH," Rand Machine—Price : £■{, with Marl I, Slab. m With Bronzed Pillar Stand and Talilo Marble Slab—Prico :£» 10s. Handsome Bronzed Iron Stand, with Polished Table and Side Box—Prico: £9. The following nrtielos are supplied wit). overy machine, .without extra charge :—. Tucking Guide, Oil Cnn and Oiler, Screw Driver, Braiding Wire, Pour Needles, ].'„„.. Bobbins, Clump and Screw, Small Homiaer Self Sewer, Instruction Book. NEWaWANZER "A" MACHINE, Straight Pace, with new Patented Motion. Suitable lo all kinds of work. Tlio lest light family Foot Machine, and is easilv worked by hand' AVanzor ,; A" is tliigreatest success of 1870. It combines hII the known advantages of other machines and several important improvements. It is nearer perfection than any other machine yet made. Price —Hand Machine, £-1 10a.with Stand No. (S, £6 155.; with Stand No. 7, £7 55.; with Stand No. 8. £8 15s. THE NEW AVANZEK "F" MACHINE For Families and Dressmakers, with >\ patent reversible action, by which the work is made to pass from or towards tln> operator, without turning. This Machine is almost noiselcs, and has a separate pulley for tilling- bobbins, by which one half the wear in ordinary Machines is saved. Price: £8 Bs. The following articles are supplied fri o of charge with each Machine : Guide anil Screw,-1 Bobbins, 1 Throat-Plato, 1 Braidiv ami Wire, 4 Hammers, 1 Screwdriver, 1 Oil Can, 1 dozen Needles, 1 Instruction Book. THE NEW AVANZEB "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. At the Exhibition at Hrnntford, Camilla, in October, 1871, the '•!)" took Kir»t 1 rizu over Singer's No. 2, and Wheeler and Wilson's No. (i, for manufacturing work. V* Por further particulars, aiii.lv to : Agents for Samoa. Ghu'kitiis & Co., Samoa Ttmks Oftioo. fV II K 8 A M 0 A T I M eY I outa.us i.ll thonows of the week, including aithfttl Shipping and Commercial repn Intelligence, from the various Islands, amt extracts from tiie latest Colonial and English papers. News of importance arriving during the week will l,« issuod in the form of au " Extra." Appended is tho scale of charges for subscriptions, advorttsnmouts, &e. :
AtivisrcnsEMißCTs: Nuw Advertisements, per inoh Nolicoa not excooding twenty words, on,), insertion.. TrinW Advertioomouts, utter first insertion, nor inch .. Notices ofnirths.Murriogos und J)eiith» Advertisers sending in Advertisements to the Office of tliis paper, nro requested to murk the spnuo and number of insertions thereon, othorwieo the Advertinomouts will ho continued until a. writtmi m-,1.,.. ;„ .m-niim! eountormonding tlici QuivjriTiM & Co.,
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 135, 1 May 1880, Page 4
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430Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 135, 1 May 1880, Page 4
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