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, ■ , : Sewing Machines jgBWING MACHINES. THE STANDARD. STANDARD. the light running standard. RUDDOCK AND FRYER, The Sole Agents for Napier for the under- . mentioned now celebrnted Machines,' being able to • confidently recommend them as the best now before the public, hppe to be favored with a call from intending purohasers and others interested, feeling sure that an examination mu3fc lead eventually tb the selection of the Light Running Standard. THE LIOHT KUNNIAG '* SI^jNUARD." Is new to this market. Its merits, however, are SHch as to warrant the hope of its soon becoming widely known, iv fact a household word in the town. These Machines combine simplicity, durability, speed, strength, beauty and have reached the highest points of perfection 5 have no equal, and will last a life time. Almost noiseless, easiest operated, and above all tho lightest running. Come and judge for yourselves. THE HOME COMPANION (Hand). By the same makers as the " Standard," is a perfectly reliable American-made Machine, and has given unequivocal satisfaction wherever introduced, and deserves the attention of the public. THIS "STANDARD" KILTING MACHINE Will be found a, great boon to Dressmakers and others, and we anticipate a large ,and ready sale for this. It can'Jbe worked by hand, treadle, or stoam power, "• and will MAKE ANY KIND OF Kilt desired. Can be altered to different styles and .widths immediately, and in a moßt simple manner. All Machines may be purchased on the time payment principle. TVUDDOCK AND TjIKYEE, IRONMONGERS, 7 ; NAPIER. . 456 IMPORTANT FACTS FOR FAMILIES AND SEWINGyMACHINISTS. It is admitted that Clothing Manufacturers • - -.. are the best fudges of Q.EW,'I N G MA ofil N E Please read their Opinions, viz. : — The new Wheeler and Wilson hai more than realised Our expectations as to speed, durubility, and also in economising labor, our J workpeople express a decided preference for them on account of the ease with which they are worked. Beath, Schifss k Co. Clothing Manufacturers, Flinders Lane, West. For Hat Binding and Cap Making the Wheeler and Wilson Machines are the best we have in use ; they do more work and require less labor than any others we have tried. A. Masters & Co., 50 Princes-street, Dunedin. We use Wheeler and Wilson Machine and find it superior to any other, both for economy, efficiency, and speed, to any other we h_ve tried. • I. and A. Don, Dressmakers, Duncan-street, Dunedin. We have had Wheeler and Wilson Machines muse for the last three years ; we find them more suitable than other machines, and very durable. Yates Sons and Co., Drapers, George-street, Dunedin. I have pleasure in stating that the Wheeler and Wilson Machine has given me entire satisfaction. I consider it a better machine for my work than any other I have tried. Peter Stbwart, Draper, Great King-street, Dunedin. I like the Wheeler and Wilson better than other machines I have used, it is lighter to work, much faster, and for dressmaking, &c. it cannot be surpassed. M. CAVANAGfi, Dressmaker, Caversham, Dunedin. We have 20 No. 6 Wheeler and Wilson's in use ; we consider them the best for leather work ; they give entire satisfaction. Alderson £ Sons, Manufacturers, York-street, Sydney. Melbourne Exhibition, 1881. Extract from the Jury Report on Sewing Machines. "The Premier Place was awarded to a Wheeler and Wilson Machine, whioh per formed the feat of sewing together all the parts of a. pair of moleskin trouser** in Nine (9 Minutes, doing its Work Smoothly and Well.) Only Grand Gold Prize, Paris Exhibition, 1878, Beating all Competitors. The New. Straight Needle Wheeler and Wilson — Have no shuttles, they have no cogwheels, they have not heavy gear to tire and weary the feet. It is evident that the rotray action of the Wheeler and, Wilson has much ess friction than the shuttle movement of other machines, therefore the Wheeler and Wilson is much more durable, and needs less repair. The. new Wheeler and Wilsou has more and greater improvements than any other sewing machine, and is the fastest, making over 1000 Stitches per minute. Caution. — Do not be misled. Beware of Puffing Advertisements of Inferior Hard-running Machines which are highly injurious to the health of the operator. Inspect the new Wheeler and Wilson Rotary Action Machines and judge for yourselves. They run by hand and foot, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Time Payments ! Time Payments I Time Payments! Send for a Circular giving full particulars to "O FT. U X F O R D , IRONMONGER, Solo Agent for Napier. Head Agency for Australia and Eow Zealand .* LONG AND CO., 44 EtiTkabktk-strkbt, Mklbournb Testimonials C. W. i," ""*<>.••-- VETERINARY SURGEON, Can be consulted at Mr Woods, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Hastings-street, Napibr. TESTIMONIAL. To Mr Langstone. !!? Dear Sir,— l am very happy to inform you that the operation of Lithotomy and the removal of tho stone from the bladder of my Gelding, has proved most successful, and in appreciation of your skill as a Veterinary Surgeon, allow me to state that I shall be happy to recommend your valuable services to any one who may require them. Yours, kc, THOMAS AUDLEY. Ruataniwha Plains, March 24th, 1882. Napier, April 18th, 1882. Sir,— -I wish to add my written approval (to your already numerous testimonials) of your treatment of a horse of mine, which was in a very debilitated condition and practically useless. Since you have attended within the last few weeks he has already gained in weight from 150 to 2001bs, and is in splendid condition. I may add that I have employed other Veterinary Surgeons, totally without effect. I am Sir, Yours obliged, WILLIAM. MILES, Car(«r. . [ Mr Langstone, , : - , 1 Veterinary Burge'cia. , ,'. _

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6259, 25 May 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6259, 25 May 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6259, 25 May 1882, Page 4

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