SINGEK'B SEWINGMeHmES. GEEATEEDUOTION IN PEIdE I THE SINGER . MANUFACTURING COMPANY HAVING the largest manufactories in the World, withovery facility for a production of 8,000 MACHINES PER WEEK. hare determined to give the public the full benefit of heir enormous facilities, and the reoent GREAT REDUCTION in their Prices, and their EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS of Payment, will enable everyone now to become posseted of one of these UNEQUALLED .SEWING MACHINES. note the mm ; Singer's World-Fained "NEW FAMILY" (Treadle) MACHINE, £sl7s for Cash. Same Machine, fitted with Hand attachment, so that it may be worked Either by Hand or Treadle it Pleasure, Singer's "MEDlUM"Machines, specially constructed for the nso of Tailors and Manufacturing-including tho Wax Thread Machine for boot-closing—Machine fB-k1 EQUALLY LOW PRICES^ THE SINGER COMPANY Have now received more than One Hundred and Seventy-Five FIRST-CLASS PRI2EB and MEDALS FOE THEIR REALLY SUPERIOR MACHINES, WHIOHHAVEWONA WORLD-WIDE POPULARITY PERFECTION OF MECHANISM, Strength and Beauty of Stitch, and adaptability for every class of Sewing. Machines nmy be had on the Hive System (purchase by Weekly Payments) At a sniall advance on the Cash Price,
The following accessories we included with eacli New Family and Medium Machine ;- 1 heinmer, 1 braider, 1 straight guide and screw, 1 bottle of oil, 1 oiler, 1 spring for thread level ,6 Dobbins, 1 needle-plate, 12 needles, 1 wrench, 16crew-driver, one book of ins-ructions, And to the above the Company haye decided to, add,-l tuckmaker, 1 qnilter, 1 Bet (4) hemmers and a binder. Needles, parts, and all accessories for/the machines kept constantly in stock SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S Manners-Street, Wellington. AGENTS FQE THE WAIRARAPA : MastertonM» E, FEIST. Greytown-r. FABIAN, BROS. Featherston— GILPIN and PABDON, Carterton— GARDENER* SON From whom Machines and all requisites may be had at Wellington Prices, Morton's Private Academy AND ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, (estad. 1873) RE-OPE4S ON MONDAY, 24th JANUARY. Rev T. A. Bowden, Late Inspector, of Schools; Rev J. C. Andrew, Principal of Nelson College; 0. A, Yjillance, Es'j, Brentwood, Masterton; A. McMaster, Esq., Greytown. 4'ov Prospectus, &c, apply after sth Jan, Wellington Terrace, Deo, 21,1880. 651 MASTERTON FLOURAND GRAIN STORES. VILE and P'ARCY BEG to inform the public that they are prepared to supply Flour, Grain, and all kinds of agricultural produce at the lowest current rates. Hay, Chaff, Oats (fee., always on hand. Flower and garden seeds, fruit and ornamental trees kept in stock. mENDER 51 are invited up to noon of the 30th inst, for tying and stroking 300 acres (more or less) of wheat and oats. The lowest or-any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply at the store of the undersigned. Gsl VILE&D'ARCY. • QEALED TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the section No 356, West Taratahi. ' ■ ■■■■•^r: Terms-One-fourth cash; balance may remain on mortgage for five years at £7 per cent, with power t° fW °ff $ m Y tune ' ; ' for the LEASE for seven years, with the right to purohase during the term, the PONATAHI STATION.hown as Buck and ftemble's, containing about 5200 acres, with about 3300 sheep.
Tenders will be received until the Ist January, 1881. ■ The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars and conditions may li n at the offices of MESSRS BRANDON & SON, ' Solicitors, Wellington. To whom tenders are to be sent, addresed to the Executors of the late Robert Kemble, and marked " Tander." : 635 N.B.—Conditions maybe seen at the office this paper. l/TASTEBTON HOSPITAL. . Tenders for supplies of stores, provisions, etc., for the year ending 31st December, 1881, will be received up to' Blst December, 1880. All tenders to be addressed to the undersigned. ' , Lowest or any tendor not necessarily accepted. • Further particulars on application to < ' I,' M, EASTHOPE, ..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 653, 28 December 1880, Page 3
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