We would like to draw the attention ol the ladies ol Xcw Plymouth and surrounding districts to (lie beautiful display of art needlework exhibited by the Singer Sewing Machine Co. at their shop in Devon street, The most striking among their exhibits are beautiful Limerick lace, Apliipic work, study of pictures, as well as drawn llircad work. It is surprising how simple this work is done on the Singer machines The Company have noi\ n lady expert, Miss Murpis, giving free lessons lo all n l|o have Singer machines. No lady ought lo miss Ihe opportunity of got, ting free instructions-in this class of work. Mr F, McCarthy, Inspector for the Coy., is visiliiig the district in charge of the exhibit, and ha.\ a large stall of men with him who will be pleased lo show prospective buyers | how easily the machines are lmmipii- | laled. Air -f. \\ augh is well kuown as j Ihe local agent, and during his lengthy I connect ion with. tl\e linn, has never ye! tailed in malio suitable terms to please his prospective customers. The Singer holds Oo per cent, of the world's sew. ing machine Ir.ide. A record such as this is based on pure merit alone, An open invitation is given to ladies of Tarauaki who sew, to inspect the exhibit, and participate in the classus. On no oilier machine can tliiß oauiiful work be done,—Advi.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8041, 31 January 1906, Page 2
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233Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8041, 31 January 1906, Page 2
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