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New Zealand Clothing Factory. MACHINES #j MACHINES ON TIMB HJ ON TIMK Payment. Payment. MACHINES fl MACHINES on Timb on Time Payment, pq Patmbnt. MACHINES jlj MACHINES on Time «. on Timje PAYMBNt. C PAYEES!. Note— - PH Note— We are Opening rg. We are Opening up a Stock of the rH the Wertheim Latest Improved £>, Hand • Sewing Wertheim Sew- J> Machine*, with or I ing Machines. without cover. Sewing Machines MACHINES b* MACHINES on Time on Time „ ' Payment Payment* MACHINES MACHINES - on Time PQ on Time Payment. Payment. MACHINES - MACHINES on Timb r-J on Tims Paymemt. m Payment. Note— n Note— _ , THE For the conve- impboved nience of our Cus- wt^tftttTM tomers and the M WERTHEIM Public in general, "^ • IS „„„ we have decided M -TJnbtopassedto sell the Web- " IK „„ thbih Sewing Cj eteby suspect, MAOHiNE^n™ & INSPECTION Deferred Payment JL. OT winca System, jf IS SOLICITED.

NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MIDDLE WAKD. /GENTLEMEN,— As previously noted to you, I am a Candidate for your Suffrages, and assure you that I shall go to the Foil. In canvassing for your assistance I gome single-handed, with no other support than the gentlemen who requested me to be nominated. My opponents will have the assistance of friendly canvassers in and out of the Council, and I beg to state that I offer myi<elf perfectly independent of the present pirly squabbles (letters in your contemporary of this morning to wit) thit have unfortunately been the principal buuneso of the Borough Council. I consider that any Council should be composed of business men, delegated only to supervise the electors' interest for tho public weal, and not subservient to tbe working of any olique. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Tour obedient Servant, GEO. HAROOURT.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4907, 1 October 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4907, 1 October 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4907, 1 October 1884, Page 2

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