Miscellaneous.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES 1875, (IN FOUBYKABS ) SALBsIB79. 24^852 { nkably I 431,167, MACHINES ( DOUBLED ) MACHINES. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD! LARGEST MANUFACTORIES IN THE WORLD ! NEW FAMILY MACHINE, on Polished Walnut Tables, with Drawers, Stand, and Ticadlc. Price, £$ 17s od. PATENT TRIPLE ACTION BALANCE WHEEL, and may have, when required, the New Patent Cocoon Shuttle (instead of the Bobbin Shuttle). ACCESSORIES GIVEN WITH EACH MACHINE. 1 Feller 1 Extra Check Spring 1 Set Hcmmcrs and Folder 6 Shuttol Bobbins 1 Tuck-marker „ 12 Needles 1 Quiltcr „ 1 Screw-driver 1 Braider 1 Bottle of Oil 1 Straight Guide 1 Oiler 1 Screw tor Straight Guide, 1 Book of Instruction 1 Extra Needle- Pl.itc Other Accessories for special classes of \\ urk .ire supplied .it ii sin.ill c\tr.i ih.ugc. Price List s;nt post tree. The .ibove Machine can be made to work by Hand, if required, .it a small c\tm cost. NEW FAMILY HAND MACHIMKs on Walnut Ba*>c, with Newest Accessories. SEWING MACHINES for .ill classes ot work, fitted to Work by hand, toot, or steam power. The Sewing Machine made b\ the Singer Sewing Manufacturing Company .11 c acknowledged by common consent to be by l.ir the bost Sewing Machines* that niec hank a"l ingenuity has been able to produce. Although the Singer Sowing Machines are coniparalhely late in the field, jet the c\tiaui dinar} dem md ior them during the past few years — as mdii ated bj the successive annual sales — has obliged tins ciitci prising company to increase their Factories to an extent that seems almost incredible. The largest of threo Factories is at Elizabeth, New Jersey. Here, the main building has 1,100 feet trontnj'- : Forging Shops, 700 tect ; Koundrv, 600 feet by ioi tei't ; Cabinet Shop, ?oo: Packing Shops, zoo tect. The main buildtnic has four floors ; the Cabinet and Pat king Shops ha\e each thiee floors. Entire works employ 3,500. The Yard contains o miles railroad tr.u ks. There are ul->o Factories at, or near, the City ot Glasgow, and tho dimensions of these works may be imagined, when we say that 2,500 hero, as at the American Works, find constant employment. Ihe turnout ot Machines alone ib 10,000 c\erv week, or, at the rate of 500,000 (halt a million) for the current year. The various parts and now aiccssories, necdloi, oil, &.c, &.c, reijuired for tho, 3,500,1x10 Sewing Machines, which are in use all o\er the world — these demand special attention and much labor. A Staft of Skilled Mechanics and Sowing Machine Experts is alwajs employed for the sole purpose ot making every possible Mechanical Iniprou-ment on the Machines and accessories. And notwithstanding the VfeRY GKhAr Ri uuenox ix Prici , the Company continue to give wonderfully Easy Tkrms to Purchasers on Hire or Deferred Payment System. BRANCH OFFICE, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Waikato Agents : Hamilton— JAMES MARTIN Cambridge— HOUGHTON & SONS Te Awamutu— DUFFUS & DICK.
EDWIN HOLLOWAY,
In returning thanks to the Settlers in the Waikato for the liberal patronage accorded to him while Partner in the firm of
HoLLOWAY, GAKLICK & CKAXWELL,
Begs to solicit a continuance of the same in his NE W EST AB LIS HM ENT, Next to Hewin's, Grocers,
«3rQUEEN-STREET,
Which he has Opened with a very Select and Cheap Stock of General DBAPERY
MILLINERY,
Bought for Caah, which will enable him to Sell at a Small advance on Wholesale Prices.
All orders will receive his personal attention.
The Millinery Department it) under the
Management of Mrj Vauvom, for severa yearh. with Mr T. Shoit, of Auckland.
MR LEWIS ON KILL will act as MANAGER of tho "Busings <>f Messrs \n }-it.iker und .^heohan. at Hamilton, of v.lik'h he will have the full control. WHIIAKKTI & SUB KHAN
THE "SYBIL"
Having arrived from China direct, with a Full C.u-g., of
NEW SEASON'S TEAS E\V SEASON'S TEAS Of Superior Quality, I beg to announce to my numerous Custotnerb and the public generally that I have now in bond an DDIENSE STOCK
Of the Finest Crops of the Season.
My object in buying so largely (sufficient for 12 months) is that I may be able to maintain the high quality aud character of my Tea light through the year. I have had preat reason to regret that, owing t:> the state of the tea market' both here and in Melbourne for the past foar months, it was, simply impossible to get the certain quantities I find to be indispensable in producing a Family Tea which will command general approbation. I take thi> opportunity of thanking my customers (whose name is legion) for the immense trade in Tea which I have been doing 1 during the past year, and I can assure them that I never was in such a good potation as now, and never more willing than now to satisfy them with the fragrant cup that cheers but not inebriates. My New Teas are turning out iv splendid condition— rich and mellow, yet brisk and pungent ; deep in color, full in btrength, agreeable in flavor, and grand in the cup. My Family Mixture, containing a proper proportion of the Rich and Powerful Assam (though superior by 2d. per lb. to last year's), I will, as before, send out in boxes containing 121bs. and 201bs. nett. at the very Moderate Price of 2s. and 4d. per pound. Teas, in half-chests, from Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. per lb. My motto — " Small profits, large trade."
ADAM LAYBOURN,
MKItCHANT, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1301, 30 October 1880, Page 4
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899Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1301, 30 October 1880, Page 4
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