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PnbUc Btett cc* tayiaob. heavy work that oaa be needed la ftftadtar* Mamrfolfeef tweed orthiciert wpfoktnjtwentr folds of unwashed oalioo with any eto of ootton or thread, she may bow trim the utmost ease and rapidity. The baby> tiny clothing, upon which mothers lore to display their ohoioeat handiwork, the boyr tweed suite, the drawing-room carpet, maylallbe stitched iy the Wonderful Machine. examples of aQ Jdnds of sewing reamed a dresses, millinery, underclothing, tailorins, and upholstery will Iμ shown and ex> plained at our oSoes, free of charge. To ladies who are delicate, we wish to aay that the foot pr&agure aeoeessry to drive the WEBTHEHf Hew Family Machine is so alight, that the mere weighs of the limbs is more than efficient. The aaklea alone aeed to move, the remainder of the muscular system Miss entirely at test. This comfort is partly attained by providing a fy-wheel under the table which also imparts increased power to the Mechanism. Instead of the oonstrainedaacl itoopingposturealready alluded to iaeco* aeotioa with hand-sewing, the operator testa has hands upon the table, and eaa change her position at pleasure. The stitohea do not require close watching, bo that no atrain whatever ia made upon the eyesight. Yet we can prodmoe sewing bo fineu oa the etitohes can only be oounted with the aid of a microscope. Scores of dooton and surgeons have purchased wwft'hM*' from omr Australian oSoea tot mac ia their own families, and always with satisfaction. Wot ladies, whose predueotioa ilia favor of a hand-machine, we empty oae which is particularly easy to drive, asd I is ameh swifter thaa the kinds ordinarily ] iamse. v The gzeat euocesa of the WEBTHKQf Uaohiaee throughout Europe and the Ooloaies is a matter of common observation, JOBEPH WKBTHKMhae inaßufaetaied nearly One Million Five Hundred Thousand of these Machines, arid the 1 whole tendeacy from the first hasbeea to . eahaaoe the quality, improve the ftrfav and add to the appliances. The demand q increased. Many of the appliances are nofi possessed bj'any other Madhines whatever i. and we deeico especially, oomparisoa side by aide. TH£ WONDEBFTJL WEBTHBDt. With the WBBTHEIM New Family Machine* whether for hand or foot use, you a oaa hem any width, make double seama or _ fells, with oheame,Berli» - wool, or fold oord, and such like for fancy work i yon may make a pretty laoe stitoh, - tuok ever co finely, bind dresses, coata or h carpets t sew on trimmings without raid* iac* make frilling, raffling or raohiag, «ailt, weave your owa braid, with j any combination of colors and stitoh it oa at the same tarns i make thick woollen docusate, embroidered anfamaoaesarß, window ourtains, and bo forth i you can easily and rapidly perform the fashionable ahlrriag - ana sathering so popular for sleeves, bodies or skirts of dresses with an appliance sue- _ plied cratisi bur the small oords ia hood* aad stays t do large cording i gather with or without a band, and generally do aQ , kinds of straight Bβ wing upon any material I' whatever. The WBETHKIM will pan ' from eight folds of tweed or twenty of Z oalioo to two of thinnest muslin, or even , eusquito net or tmlle, without the opeh rator changing needle, cottoa, etitoh, or „ teaudon,anathe fine material will aot be t| gathered in the slightest. Any of these n performanoee will be shown at our _ shorn at any time. The WSBTHIIH : makes a look-etifcoh whiqh cannot ravel, yet by a momentary alteration the eewiogcOß s. to.do&e so ac to rip from cad to esd,u deaired. This peculiarity iißometimeßueeM r, when oh&drea'e olothee are intoaded to be altered. Wβ have a special word for hoabandf P Whea the day's business ia over, theeveee, ixg meal is flaished. the wife—and perhaps x the aister or daughter—etta dowa to her 4 sewing. With her hands alone she « as aforesaid, do anything like the whole oS 4 the work required. laaoornesof theroom * ia. perhaps, an old fashioned machiae, with V which she may, byfcard driving, oooanumaUy f* etitoh—with a noise like a sausage maohiae —a simple straight! seam, but wet is ao 1 neat help. She oaght to be able to do ALL the work with it, short of stitohiag «a buttons, which is a trifle. And we have knows some instances where the lady of ~ of the house is bo anadoma to obtain a antclass machine, that whioh will be the ih neatest of all her helps to her, but the :d husband demure on the ecore of enense. it Why, it is the only article of the » household famishing whioh will eves ■y return you any part of ita coat. If the b, lady will use it,itSlUßT«un far mow thaa the half-crown a week Beoeeeary to purd chase it. ■Oβ one little garment she win ' save that sum, bo that in addition to iaereesed oomfort, your household espensee win not be ettlarsed,but ought toibedt- - minjahed by the possession of a WBBTHEM Maohine. How often do we not waste money upon really useless kaiokknacks, or upon needlessly expensive « artiolee or indulgenoesf The Manhinw y. should far mote thaa pay for itself during c the time you are clearing it 09, and it wiO y then become your own, earning or savias; money as before. Iβ it not fauiyto be With the NEW WSSTHHIM MA. - OHJNBB Iβ BuppUedAself-floting boeWawinder, which Wα the bobbias aa evealy as roela of cotton, without the operate ' touohing it, or evea holding the thread. A balaao»wheel is provided, Bβ that the works are at rest while the bobbin, ace being wound. Yom can put eighty yards of cotton oa one bobbin, being nearly twice ac a much aa you oaa with the maohinot of the 1 Thus you need aot t take out your shuttle bo often, and jougce B a far more paifeot stitoh. t The tables are beautiful]? fiaißhed. aad t are stamped with a yard measure, which to I ngefnl. A host of other improvemeetß ip ', the WBBTHBIM NEW FAMILY MAr CHINES will be observed. It is bronghtae a aea» to perfection ascaabeaooompliahedb* 1 meohaaioal ingenuity, largeosfital,aadmf> c auterapervlaiOß. Theautomattomaobiaeif a whioh finieoee the parts is designed cad 0 vateated by Joseph Wertheim himself. 1 The work is carried out by masagen ftoa 1 operators who eoientitcato s brained in the German Polyteohnlo Bohooal. i> Sole Agents for Ohrißtchuroh i HAL L?R8T1I N 8808 Naw Zaixun Qumnxa Fagtobt, B . Caahel «fcwwt. Ohafatehnwh. *-W I €e>Mtr«y«si««B. 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Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6304, 2 December 1885, Page 8
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