The Extravagance of Cheapness in a Sewing Machine m Every woman knows the foolish extravagance of buying anything for her .house iust because it is ‘ cheap.’ Every woman also knows that what seems 1 dear ’ at first is often 1 cheapest in the end.’ - Yet the woman who will urge her husband to buy a thoroughly good overcoat because he gets several seasons’ wear out of it, often buys some unknown Sewing Machine for herself because of its * bargain ’ price. Nbw the Singer Sewing Machine costs very little more than thrown-together, catch-penny machines. Yet one Singer will out-last several of the ordinary kind. The Singer has earned the reputation *of running as smoothly at tpe end of its twentieth or thirtieth year as the day it was bought. Considering this, the Singer is m the end the cheapest machine to own. ~ . Singer's Sewing Machine Go, George St, Dunedin m s & ft Take it when you're young— you’ll have a good digestion when you’re old. If you want w Take it when you're young — you’ll have a good digestion when you’re old. If you want boys appetite as the years go on, make a habit of taking mustard at your meals. It keeps both appetite and digestion young, and ensures you enjoying your meals when old. Get the best mustard— folman's • DSE Mustard
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New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 44
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222Page 44 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 44
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