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The'BRESSAY' A/ A UPRIGHT g SPINNING ■ nJ n fMh WHEEL I ST mOF The Bressay Wheel has-been developed from an ps u '*'• original brought to New Zealand in the early Colonial .'v '- - '-- days from Bressay, a major island in the Shetland < f f \\ Group. The Bressay Wheel is accurately engineered u ~ / and is a highly functional wheel in the true colonial /—4 style, as well as being an .aesthetic piece of furniture / at a reasonable price. / / £ kmx features of the Bressay wheel include: I M \ VX • Manufactured from antique stained and oiled hA dakiia Kauri for stability and resistence to warping f C~*q I I V' and cracking. TlAjL—lf, • Laminated wheel, engineered for a lifetime of I? spinnning w Z/l y Tn\J \ w ill • Ail moving parts fitted into pre-oiled leather V li\ M / 7 111 bearings. V / IkJ (X 5 frv 111 • Large spindle orifice, four large bobbins, built-in x2=*** z /// bobbin rack, two speed Whori. L >—l— /fl , • Double barrel continuous belt system drive with I I Ftyi fine screw adjustment "1 I J* • Easily handled threading hook — solid wide spread u legs - Treadle extends over the front bar -giving z yv\\ easy push-pull action // —'■•i-Jx'XyH • Portable, can be carried easily in the back of an z f average car -No dismantelling required. // I \ /A —■ 2L ... \v I >TV»!4nMERCHANDISEI Christchurch and Agencies

I Knitting Wool Specialists

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Press, 5 July 1978, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 5 July 1978, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 5 July 1978, Page 15

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