THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE. Tho groat success of this Machine Iβ doe to Iho fact that it is tho only maohine that feeds tho work whilst tho needle ia through the material being sown, thereby preventing the possibility of puckering, gathering or driving, basting is consequently quite unifucassury. The vortical foed also enables it to run over seams aud from thin Bub* atruness to very thick with freedom and euse. Messrs Minson iind Co.. fully demonstrated these qualities at -the late Exhibiui.'u. The priue aud terma'place ib iv llie reach of all. 5203 Other jewellers cau copy S. GLinicn-AMD Co.'i/ Rfhertisoinentß, but >(oc their iritinitobi j IC-carat wedding ami cu£ragein«nt ring*. C,n ami sob for yotireeif. 8. C'laUKB ASl> Go., 148 Colombo street. — [Advt.J 2* Mitohleaj Toa reduced to la 10J. - -■
Resulting from Impoverished' Blood, Cured by the. Use of Bead the following remarkable testimony of Mrs. Iff. A. Hellour, «f Susses St., North Adelaide, So. Australia, -whose portrait ia given above; "Some years ago, I suffered very severely from soreness and general weakness of the system, being so badly affected that I feared even to go from one room to another, on account of the strange objects that appeared to flit before mc. My doctor, after treating mc for some time, without any benefit, at last recommended mc to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took his advice, and am pleased to say that the effect was. really wonderful Vigour was restored to my system, my nerves were strengthened, my spirits brightened, and I was enabled to return to my usual occupations. I might say that several of my friends and relatives have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla with like beneficial results. I believe it to be the best health-restorer that has ever been offered to the suffering masses." am * THE ONLY WYLR d Sarsaparilia . With Highest Awards at the World's Ofeat Exposition? ' AVER'S PILLS, for Biliousness and Indigestion
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9304, 3 January 1896, Page 3
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