Special Trade-in offer! AT LEAST if you Trade-in M W ANY old sewing machine or useful 919 ARTICLE OF FURNITURE ON THIS ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE /969 ; . . ,V ’ 7 "MILLINER" ; 4 T# Model IBgjgllb If* tested and proven for •. ; .c* ■W; I r diggjMK lifetime quality. I • NEW SHIPMENT 1 ‘ \ * KK) JUST ARRIVED! —JT Price r» complete with jSr* Carrying Case and Detach- JMHNIMNHHHNNMMHk able Extension, as trated below. 1. Bobbin Winder. 5. Stitch length Regulating Knob. 2. Buttonhole Control lover. 4. Zig-cog Stitch Width Regulator. 2. Automatic Blind Stitch Control 7. Zig-sag Stitch Width locks. 3. Design Disc Chamber. (. Zig-sag Stitch Width Regulator. 4. Reverse Stitch Button. 9. Tension Regulator. This marvellous new fully automatic Rhythm "Milliner" model does many different types of sewing, including Forward and Reverse Straight Stitching, Zig-Zag, Buttonholes, Sewing on Buttons, Blind Stitching, Hemming, Darning, gQwmm Applique Work, Monograms, Overcasting, Edges, Satin Stitching, and many others. It's a Dream Machine it's so simple, any one can You just press the foot control for the neatest, easiest sewing you can imagine! £44'ls'-tS.£lo=£34'ls'-$89.50 LESS TRADE-IN $2O = $69.50 JIAI ■EI »-BB ■BHRWA i t > 1 LIL i . 550 COLOMBO ST. Phone 71-859- NORTHLANDS, Phone 526-05*.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31866, 19 December 1968, Page 4
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