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A FAMILY NECESSITY.

Any house which is without a sewing machine is simply not furnished now-a-days, for that wonderfully useful and time-saving agent of domestic economy, has become not only a convenience, but an absolute necessity to anyone who at all possesses modern ideas. For one thing, no capital is required to purchase a sewing machine —the Singer Manufacturing Company supply them to any person on the most liberal terms, the payments ranging from as low as two shillings and sixpence a week and upwards. Before the transaction is completed, the machine in nine cases out of ten has paid for itself over and over again. It is unnecessary to say anything in praise of the Singer Sewing Machines —everyone knows them, and their merits are admitted. Were they not good, the Company would never do the immense business it does. Although possessing a wonderfully strong position, the proprietory ia not conservative in its ideas, and no manufacturers are quicker to introduce the latest improvements or to buy the right of the foremost inventions of the day and incorporate them in tbeii wares than this enterprising firm. The Singer machine of the present day is a marvel of mechanical perfection, capable of the very best results ; it has, indeed, been well named, " The Ideal Family Sewing Machine," and it is true to the title. The Singer Company has the most varied and the largest stock to choose from in New Zealand, and anyone contemplating purchase, cannot do better than communicate with Mr William Cullen, the agent for the Wairarapa, who will afford them evsry information concerning price auidescription, and who will put them on the best footing to complete the transaction.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3894, 24 August 1891, Page 2

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A FAMILY NECESSITY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3894, 24 August 1891, Page 2

A FAMILY NECESSITY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3894, 24 August 1891, Page 2

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