SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
. r; w ■ '*A \ i '< wv,' v •• We\tal^ Aejh 'to(bfc< ! • •'•change,, ; readers;- ='• • 1 appointed 'in ttib Wairarupa in cuniiection, with' the branch iri^ellib^tdli 1 : • • Tde Singei; Ootp„)iflyq..jhade a< name ■Tadei-.M ,ipjrM|l<<»#d« '••• possiblyfew outside theiaitCiina ; iJf their : enterprise .can. form.any adequate idea of thft extent; qf jjie roanufaituring aild' '' ■ commercial enterprise of the house bear- : ing this name. OaMpaFeff i ' ! witlf / the 11 •' : flnlihed produOtiMS bflthe ( '>i3fnser'"'o/; >: ' ' thfi moaHa'>lia'aU)ddvfe ll tvhiiih' -'' '• i^e < ro intro^c6ii l a/(luati4r(o[ |( i c<ury 1 atress, ah fl slmatiotN oi-' tha'«misefy J bf" constant atitdh;'- 1 WhifeTi p • ' H, > iw a .[umbering Btage wain to4li'e latest' 1 "'thing-to'tilqfoW} machines invented'-in their qAtay varying, • life Sii^r'Companyjlajm. that th'eira is par pjceljence; for nighes't perfection in workmanship, ( ppjfeot adaptability, to every class of'sewing. Tnia is a, high ' standard to assume, 68p66ialtjr when, it ,is considered -HoW'"iiiknjH other 'aewiny machine inl the field,' but : " proofs for such. aßSunfption are-given in the following facts The Singer Company have an active capital ,of, over • ■ £400,000 invesfedinlhe'busi'ness, 'They ■ • give employment,'to more than 7000 -' artizans: They turn out more that. 10,000 finished machines every .week.,, The . . automatic tools and apparatus used, in the. ■•' manufacture are marvels of constructive '■kill. The Singer ; Company., have; 2600 branch houses,in,various parts of the .••' world, ' The managers, bookkeepers, and .employes connected with these branches .' -would, if brought together, constitute an' . . army of 4,ooo'strong, " The sale of the Singer- machines exceeds half-a-millioii per annum) equal to three-fobrths of the ■■■ sewing machines sold throughout the, world, and'the' prides "cover so wide a tanga that they suit all. pockets, all requirements, and all,.'.tastes, from, the severely practical, U the highly artistic. The secret of ( ,.success' is this: The machines are uniform in excellence in - all essential, parts,; the . prices varying according to the style of stand upon ■■ ' which they are mounted, ranging from ' the. simple.hand machine through the -..-various grades to the highly-finished and beautiful, cabinet machine, thus suiting ■ every purchaser..''Another incentive to • • purchase is the liberal, system under' - which payment for'a machine can be made by easy'.instalments, thus enabling the possessor of . every home, no matter how humble, to obtain one of these indis- • pensable household adjuncts. °
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 821, 16 July 1881, Page 3
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358SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 821, 16 July 1881, Page 3
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