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A £l2 10s MACHINE FOE £6 10s. JhC NeW '"PARAGON." AH4 MACHINE FOR £7 10s. THE NEW "PARAGON" SETS A HIGH MARK FOR GREAT VALUE. NEVER BEFORE IN SEWING MACHINE HISTORY HAS A TRUDY QUALITY MACHINE BEEN OFFERED AT SUCH A LOW PRICE. NEW "PARAGON." NEW "PARAGON." NEW "PARAGON." NEW "PARAGON." NEW "PARAGON." NEW "PARAGON." BALL BEARINGS. Mo l eni improved (Use tension, positive take-up, self-acting releasdf, -knurl capped needle-bar, positi\e teed, self-threading shuttle, thread-cutter, automatic bobbin winder, self-setting needle, largest bobbin made, positive belt retainer, etc. THE NEW "PARAGON" HEAD Is full standard size, strong and simple in construction, gracefully shaped and elegantly enamelled. The silvery nickel-plating and beautiful gold decorations in marked contrast to the jet black enamel presents a most striking finish. THE GLOSSY ENAMELLED STAND, Back brace and treadle, made of analysed Birmingham metal composition, are strong, and provide ample support to the high-class general construction. THE NEW "PARAGON" DROPHEAD MACHINE FOR £6 10s. A thoroughly satisfactory Sewing Machine that will add pleasure to the home sewing. IMPORT STORES, BALCLUTHA, THE NEW "PARAGON" Contains the finest materials, and is made by the same skilled men and machinery as the World's' Best Sewing Machine. It has every modern improve, nient and convenience, but the price is irt> more than usuaily asked for only ordinary machines. The company has tpent tens of thousands of dollars for new tools and machinery to produce the New "Paragon," with the fixed purpose in mind to make it a machine that "mould be recognised as an extraordinary value—one that would make buyers wonder how it can be made to sell at so low a price. Tho company accomplished its purpose, and produced 'the finest machine possible at a moderate price. It will faultlessly do everything that is required of a quality sewing machine. THE NEW "PARAGON" Js the best sewing machine in the world at the price. While the "Paragon" head is new throughout, there are thousands of "PARAGONS" in use throughout the world giving perfect satisfaction. Its positive reliability is due to the absolutely accurate construction ami the use of only highly successful parts—nothing experimental, but all tried and true. AUTOMATIC DROPHEAD FOR £7 10s. NEW "PARAGON." NEW "PARAGON." NEW "PARAGON." NEW "PARAGON." NEW "PARAGON." NEW "PARAGON."

MISCELLANEOUS. FIGHTING FOR BREATH. . •....;: lighting for ijn-ulh. Since i flaiM giving iiii!) Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 1 do not worry over his coughs, for 1 know that a couple of doses will give him immediate relief." Sold by G. W. Hutchins chemist. £IOOO FOR MADNESS CURE. An advertisement from a Persian notable in the 'Temps' reads:— "The sum cf £IOOO net is offered to anyone who will cure or restore his reason to my eldest brother, who went out of his mind three years ago. The pasha is 60 years old. He eats and Bleeps fairly well, but he has lost hi:; understanding, tie does not recognise his relatives. His memory is totally lacking. "Address Pasha llamazanoff, Enzeh, Persia, Caspian Sea, via Baku, RusHONESTLY RECOMMENDED. "To anyone suffering from diarrhoea I can honestly recommend Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy as being the most satisfactory remedy ou the market," writes Mr"t'. C. Hooper, \vakeiield, N.Z. ',' l have tried all sorts of medicines, but have found nothing equal to Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy." Sold by G. W. Hutchins, chemist. BATTLES BY CONTRACT. singular announcement that General Pancho Villi-, the picture-Mine bandit i leader .-vmniandi-ng the rebel army now investing Ojinaga, has entered into partneislrp with Mr Henry Aitken, the president of the Moving Pictures Corporation. General Villa's future business wul be to provide "thrillers" for kinemato- i graph shows in any way not inconsistent with his' desire to depose pre-ident Huerta. The general agices not to allow the operators of any other filn company on any battlefield controlled by him. RICKED HIS BACK. "I ricked my back severely and was unable to stand upright," writes Mr Thos. H. Mahcr, Ebdeu, Vic. "1 had seen Chamberlain's Pain Balm advertised for strains, and thought I would see what it would do for me. The first application gave me relief, and I was .niitc mvsclf again after using only a quarter of a bottle." Sold by G. W. Hutchins, chemist. "BONAR LAW STREET." At a meeting of tho Dublin. Corporation lately a report' was submitted from the Paving Committee suggesting that r new streets which it is proposed to open shall be called Redmond Street, Bonar Lew Street, Devlin Street, and O'Brien Street. TAKE NO OTHER. "For nine years I suffered with a liver disorder, and tried numerous medicines, obtaining very little relief," •writes Miss Esther J. Coles, Major's Creek, N.S.W. "After taking Chamberlain's Tablets regularly for a fortnight I found I was greatly benefited, and am now completely restored to health. My father, who is 79, is an invalid and is troubled with constipation, but has obtained the greatest benefit from Chamberlain's Tablets. Rather than use any other medicine we have often sent into Braidwood, that is twenty miles away, for Chamberlain's Tablets." Sold by G. AV. Hutchins, chemist. COMFORTS IN SHIPS. Comfort on shipboard has vastly improved during the past 20 years. Spring mattresses and brass bedsteads have replaced the old wooden bunks, improved systems of heating and ventilation have been introduced, sanitary arrangements are gre-ally superior, both in quantity and quality, while the furnishings of the public apartments and the attractions of the dining saloon vie with those of the finest hotels on shore. Third-class passengers have now separate cabins for lour, six, or eight persons each, in place of large optm 'i.w\endeck spaces filled with tiers of iron beds and accommodating hundreds. In place of benches and tables along the sides of their sleeping quarters, separate dining saloons, smokerooms, and music-rooms are provided.— 'EngineerALWAYS TAKES IT. "I always take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy whenever I have a cold," ■writes Mrs A. Preston, 51. King William street, Fitzroy, Vic. "1 first took it •when I had an attack of influenza, and I got relief at once. Now I always keep a bottle in the house, and never lose an opportunity to recommend it to others. I know dozens of people who look on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as a part of their household effects. "—Sold by Ck'W. Hutching, chemist.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 73, 20 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 73, 20 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 73, 20 March 1914, Page 8