Advertisers Directory-
SEWING MACHINE AGENTS.
Sinfers, J. Martin, Tailor, Hamilton Houghton & Sons, Cambridge Daffus & Dick, Te Awamutu
GALVANIZED IRON WORKS.
Parker, S. Wellesley-street, Auckland.
WHOLESALE TINSMITHS.
Waite, H., Fort-street and Eden-terrace' Auckland.
AUCKLAND IRON WORKS.
Smith, H. H., Durham-street west, Auckland.
CARRIAGE FACTORIES.
Mackio, A., Durham-straet west, Auckland. Gee and Potter, Grey-street, Auckland
SOAP & CANDLE FACTORY.
Cordno, £ Fort-street, Auckland.
FELLMONGERS.
Carpenter and Byron.
HAT & CAP MANUFACTURERS.
Fenton, W. H., 82 Queen-street, Auckland.
STEAMBOAT COMPANIES.
Waikato Steam Navigation Company
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.
McLernon, S., Hamilton Sargent, R. W., Cambridge Alexander, 1., 96 Queen-street, Auckland.
SADDLERS.
Peat, R., Hamilton Wiseman, J., Hamilton Bruce, H., and Co., High-street, Auckland Jones, W. S., 120 Queen-street, Auckland Wiseman, J., Queen-street, Auckland.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSES.
Cook, T. and H., 67 Queen-street, Auck. land Garlick and Cranwell, City Arcade, Auckland.
OIL & COLOR MERCHANTS.
W. Phillipps and Son, 95 and 97 QneenstTeet, Auckland.
STATIONERS.
G. Dickenson, Bookseller, <te, Hamilton Mears, W. E., 198 Queen-street, Auckland Upton and Co., Queen-street, Auckland Wayte, E., 100 Queen-street, Auckland.
CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS.
Gumby, E., Cambridge Norrie, W., top of Shortland-street, Auckland.
PRACTICAL CUTLERS.
Thorne, C. 8., 18 Grey-street, Auckland.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Redfern, R., opposite Market House, Queenstreet, Auckland.
BAKERS & PASTRY COOKS.
Trewhellar, T., Hamilton Dallen, W. D. (late Burton), Queen-street, Auckland.
DENTISTS.
Last, F., Wellesley-street, Auckland.
IRONMONGERS.
Porter, E., and Co., Queen-street, Auckland.
COACH PROPRIETORS.
Edwards, 8., Gwynne's Stables, Hamilton. Mofflin, H., Hamilton
TOBACCONISTS.
Partridge and Woollams, Queen -street, Auckland
CARPENTER.
D. Elliott, Hamilton
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES 1 Sales 187 j, in fouk years ) Sales 1879 249, 8**2 xearcy ' 431,167,' MACHINES DO u BLED ) MACHINES
LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD! LAKGKST MANUFACTORIES IN THE WORLD ! NEW FAMILY MACHINE, on Polished Walnut Tables, with Drawers, Stand, and Treadle. Price, £5 17s od. PA'IENT TRIPLE ACTION lULANCE WHEEL, and m.ij ha\e, when required, the New Patent Cocoon Shuttle (instead ot the Hobhin Shuttle). ACCESSORIES GIVEN WITH EACH M V CHINE. 1 Ifdfcr 1 Extra Check Spring 1 Set Hemmers and Folder 6 Shuttel Bobbins 1 Tuck-marker 12 Needles. iQuiltcr » i.Vieu-drher 1 Itraider „ 1 Bottle of Oil 1 Straight Guide 1 Oiler 1 Screw tor Straight Guide, i }l,,uk of Instruction 1 Extra Needle- Plate Other A< ce.ssoiics for special classes ot work are supplied at a small extra charge. Prit c List s^nt post tree. Ihe abo\ c Machine can be made to work by Hand, if required, nt a small extr t , tost. NEW FAMILY HAND MACHINES on A\ alnut H.ise, with >,e\\est Accessories. SEWING MACHINES tor all classes of work, fitted to \york by hand, toot, or .steam power. The Sewing Machine m.ide by the Singer Sewintr Manufacturing Company arc acknowledged by common consent to be by tar the bost Sewing Machines that mechanical ingenuity has been able to produce. Although the Singer Sewing Machines are comparatively late in the field, yet the extraordinary demand for them during the past few \ can-as indicated by the successive annual sales— has obliged this enterprising company to increase their Factories? to an extent that seems almost incredible. The largest of thnso I-actoncs is at Elizabeth, New Jersey. Here the main building has 1,100 leet frontuV • For'ing Shops, 700*01* ; Foundry, 6oq feet by 101 fee ; Cabinet Shop 200 ; Packing Shops, 200 feet. Ihe main building has four floors; the Cabinet and Pack ng Shops have each three floors, hntim works employ 3)Soo . The Y-ird l ontains 6 miles railroad trackf^'herc L So K-ictones at, or near, the City ot Glasgow, and he dimensions of these works ni.vy be imag ned, when we say that 2,500 here, as at the American ? (' i}r d ,^ on^t employment. The turnout of Machines alono is 10,000 every week, or at the rate of ,00,000 (haH a million) for the current year The various parts and new accessories, needles, oil, & c ., &c, required for the 3,500,000 Sewing Machines, which are in use all over the world-these- demand special attention and much labor. A Staff of Skilled Mechanics and Sewing Machine Experts is alwaxs employed for the sole purpose of making every possible Mech.-uiical Improvement on the .Machines and accessories. And notwithstanding the \ kuy Grlu' RhDuciiox in Prick, the Company continue to give wonderfully E\*y O.HMS to Purchasers on Hire or Deferred l'ayment System. BRANCH OFFICE, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Waikato Agents : Hami lton-JAMESJ AMES MARI IN , Cambridgc—HoUGHToN& SONS lv Awamutu-DCI'FC^ & DICK, 1
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1302, 2 November 1880, Page 4
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