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Miscellaneoue BEOW HI-JT G-SiT-B EE T , N A PIES, f SOLE AGENTS FOR . v. S S j! I »fl ff TO E I ZE| <^ EWINO AOHIJTB The Judges have endorsed the verdict of the people and awarded the only .First True fo Family Sewing Machines at the MELBOURNE; and SYDNEY EXHIBITION totte^new s^ST^tl^ -•■.-.•. . • ; ■---.• ■■ '■■■■• : • .-■ .•. .-.-:;■ .:...--^:w -■• ■ ■ EE A D T JBCE AWAE D:— ] " <irtit "The New Davis Sewing Machine, being a merino, crape, or good? difficult" tfnW complete departure from the ordinary style other machines. -■'■■■ : . " of Sewing Machines, possessing all the ad- It will gather between two' band«i ; 'ilunrvanteges of such ordinary Sewing Machines, ing the stitches on the right- side ? afcl obi and la addition an increased range of work, operation. ; ." : •-• f'O-jq with the greatest simpUcity of construction It will fell across seams en riny ffoodi. and reduction in number of working parts, It does not change length oiStitoh oa we consider it entitled to first place in scrollwork. - --r-0.,' awards." ; It puffs. ' ' .-. ',-. .Z 'f io Volumes could express no more than this It will do felling, bias or itoafcht. either award won by Bheer merit. The opportunity on cottoti or woollen goods ■ •t> ■ being fully avaUed of. Full instructions V It .sews from lac! to 'leader gratis; liberal time payment Bjstem ; eaoh. ehahging stitph or tension.' ' - '•'"■' ' machide guaranteed. : ' : 'It iwill make plaited trimming, 'eiMesioal Gome and sea "the machine in operation I6ped- ( or'straigbt. ■ ■' ■ ■ ': jtit doing the following iist of work without Ife wfll fen a hem and sHtoh on^f^mnifag acking, samples of work given away :-^. ■ : at one operation. ' ''".'' \: ■" ;I '^"'* Machines shown with, pleasure. " ;; '-' It will sew over uneven surfaces, ai'well M It will gather between two pieces and sew plain. 1 , >■ ■ -• ;--• r_i -\t ■•;>;-! sbol;l^> 'Jp;on at the same time. I : ; ■ It willput on ; sMrfc braidUhd^sew^on^faoIt will cover the cord , and sew it. in ; ingi at' one operation, without showiritfthe between edges at the same time. ■ r ; ; : -atitchea. ••• : : ; ■ , -^ . . .t .t- !4?t It will make wide and narrow hems, hem . Bind dress goods with the same , ! materi« , manner of bias woollen goods, as soft ., ; , either scallops, point, squares or straightfi^J* 1 l' "■ -■■••■:. INTITE '\ INSPEOTIOIf , 5 . .iw»^ . OF THB I B fl LIi•;ASSO ST 3 D BTO6 X" O I TTPHOLBTERY GOODS, ; ! :;?^ TO WHICH BBANOH O» THE BUSINESS ESPEOIAi dABEVks DH VOTED ■" > ; ;" : ; : ,EX MEROPE, ;; ] 'EX MEROPE JUSTEEOEiyED, a SPLENDID iASSbETMENT Ob IEO^ BEDSTEADS :"'" '- ."." : /.. ;•• „".r'V; i' f:Sl v-" -'■ - !l - 1 >" u \::- i i \*v t Tr*Bi - -

Sewing Machines ' ,''/, ■ jg--B W ING.MAUii I--N-B & THE STANDARD.' STANDARD.! TUB LIGHT BUNKING STANDABD. ; ETJDD OC K A ND ,FS V E.R,j ) The Sole Agents for Napier for the unde>- ; mentioned now celeh rated Machines, being able to confidently' recommend* them as .the . best now before 'the public, 1-ope-/ ta befayored with ,a call from intending' ;pur- : chasers and oihers interested, feeling ,' sure that an examination must lead -eventually to the selection of tl.e Light Running Standard. THE LIGHT RUNNING "STANDARD" Is new to this market. . It 6 merits, however,' are each as to warrant the hope of its Boon becoming widely known, in fact a household word in the town. These Machines combine simplicity,- durability, speed, strength; beauty and. have reached the .'highest points of per-' fection; have no equal, and will last, a ilife time. Almost noiseless, easiest operated, an[d< above all the lightest running. . Come "and judge for yourselves. r. . „..:■,! THE HOMBI COMPANION (Hand); | By the Bame makers aa the "Standard,": iaia perfectly reliable American-made Machine,' and has given unequivocal satisfaction wher-^ ever introduced, and deserves the attention of the public. '•' ,;■ 1 THE "STANDARD" KILTING-' ! ■ machine ; j ; Will be found a great boon to Dressmakers and others, and we anticipate a large -and ready sale for thw. It can be worked. by hand, treadle,- or steam power, and "wrix MAXK ANY KIND OP KllX DESIBBD. Can be altered to different styles and widths immediately, and ma most simple manner. ' All Machines may be purchased on the time paymeat principle. ; T> UDDOOK AND T^RYEB, I R O N M O N G E RS, NAPIER. 456 IMPORTANT FACTS FOR FAMILIES AND SEWING MACHINISTS. . ' It is admitted that Clothing Manufacturers are the best -judges of ; OEWI N G 5 MA OH^I N E • Please read their Opinions, viz. :— ) The new .Wheeler and Wilson has more than realised our expectations as to. speed, durability, and also in economising labor, our ; workpeople -express., a decided .preference for them on account of the ease with which; they are worfced. . . ■ „.',. .' *.'..' t, 7'V ; ,;'".:' .' ". " [ BBA.TH,. SOHIFSS, & Co; .. t,! Clothing Manufacturers, Flinders Lane, West. For Hat. Binding 'and Cap Making, the 'Wheeler and Wilson Machines are the best we "halve in use ; ! they do more work and reqtiire le'Sß labor than any others we have tried.' •■' > .:i ,A. Mabtbbs . '. Co., i ; . . .60 Princes-street, Dunedin. j ifs.We übo TSTieeler and Wilson Machine and find it superior to, any other, both for economy, efficiency, and speed, to any .other, we have ' tried. '*'. . , ' : • - .."■,' ; : ' ' '. . L a^d A. Dour, : * 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. - Yatbs Sons akd 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.^ r . . : ..r ■,.'.. Pbtbk Stb-w-abt,!^ . Draper, Great King-street, Dunedin, : I like the Wheeler and Wilspn better than other machnies I have used, it is lighter to work, much faster, and for dressmaking; &o; it cannot be surpassed.' ' r i; '-* 7 l - \ ■; - ..•'■ l «•■•"■ ■■'"'' : M.'OAyAKAQff, ' \ \ : ; Dre^Bmaker, Caversham^ Dun'edini \ • 'We have ' 20' No; 6 Wheeler and Wilson's ia use ; we consider them' the best for leather "work; they give entire satisfaction. >- r; ' . ; Axdebson £ Sows, i Manufaoturew, York-street, Sydney. Mbxbottbnb TSxhibition, 1881. Extract from the Jury Report on Sewing Machines. " The , Premier Place was awarded to a Whbblbb and Wilson Machine, which per formed the feat of sewing together all , the parts of, a pair of moleskin trousera in Nine (9) Minutes, doing its Work Smoothly and Well; Only Grand Gold Prize, Paris Exhibition, 1 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 ovident that the rotray action of the Wheeler and Wilson hasmuch, less 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 Wilson has more and greater improvements than any other sewing machine, and is the fastest, making over 1000 Stitches per minute. Catjtion. — 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. Tima f aymenta ! Time Payments! lime Payments ! Send for a Circular giving full particulars to Xi\ rr\ v x f o r d , jj • X IRONMONGER, Sole Agent for Napier. .; Head Agency for Australia and .New Zealand : LONG AND CO., 44 Emzabhth-stbbbt-, Melbourne.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6282, 22 June 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6282, 22 June 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6282, 22 June 1882, Page 4

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