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CELEBRATED' Premium mn® GROVER to BAKER ELASTIC AND LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES Arc so well known and so universally used, that any description of their advantages is superfluous. They HEM any width, cord, quilt, braid, fell, GATHER, TUCK, BIND, and EMBROIDER, and are considered by competent judges to be the best Sewing Machines yet Jmown. NE A L & CLOSE, Agents for Napieb. The following are a few of the many testimonials the Proprietors are constantly receiving, furnishing a convincing proof of the superiority of their Machines: — From " The Ararat Advertiser." There are few modern inventions of greater practical utility, or which cause so large a saving of time and labor, as the Sewing Machine. The benefit which the steam engine has secured to manual labor on a large scale, the Sewing Machine has effected (only to one class of work, it is true) on a large scale also. What it has achieved for women whose livelihood is earned by the needle, such as sempstresses, there needs no dissertation to prove. These machines, howover, have been of equal service in private families, saving not only hours but days of wearying and monotonous work. Of Sewing Machines there are several varieties, differing slightly \n their construction, but all effecting, more or less, the object for which they are designed, that of saving labor. So far aa we have able to learn, the machines patented by Grover and Baker appear to be the simplest, most economical, and most efficient; and since Mr Chad wick has beet) appointed agent here a large number of their machines have been disposed of in this town and district. Still, however, opinions differ as to which of the several varieties of Sewing Machines is really the most useful, apd we generally find that our lady friends declare in favour of that machine to which they have become accustomed, a}l agreeing, nevertheless, that the invention to them has indeed proved a boon. • From " The Pleasant Creek Chronicle." The efficacy and general excellence of Grover and Baker's Elastic-Stitch Family Sewing Machines have been signally tested by a purchaser connected with the office of this journal. In every respect it has ansvvered the account given in the advertisement of its capabilities—the hemming, stitching, and felling being uncommonly good. For embroidery a better machine could not befound ; and in that respect it may tak.e precedenpp of all other machines very easily. Altogether the Grrover and Baker Sewing Machine is an indispensable aid in the domestic economy of any house-hold, and those wh© purchase it will not be disappointed. Steam Printing Officp, 97 Little Collins street sast, Melbourne, Oct. 22,1865. Gentleman, —The strong Shuttle Machine, furnished to my printing office, has given complete satisfaction, and though it has been subjected to rather rough usage in sewing pamphlets and similar work, it has not gone out of order in any way. We also use it for family sewin?, and it answers well. I highly approve of the mechanical construption/as it is strong, very simple, and by liberal use of friction rollers not likely to wear out. I can confidently recommend it, and you are at liberty to psp my testimonial in any way you may think fit. Yours truly, JioBEKT Bell. 45 Albert-street, Melbourne, October 20, 1868. Gentlemen,— Having pne of your No. 26 Cabinet Sewing Machines in use for nearly four years I have much pleasure in being able to speak of its excellence. In addition to domestic work, we use it for the various materials in npholstery, silk, bedtipking, drugget ar. d furniture leather, and find it all tliap pan be desired. It has never been out of order nor givep any trouble in working since the first week* I believe it to, be the best machine extant,—l am, gentlemen, yours truly, D. M. Ceowley, Upholsterer. Eichmond, Qptober 26, 1868. I have pleasure in forwarding a testimonial in favor of the Grover & Baker gpwing Maphine, which J have had in use for the last four years. It is a most useful maphine for a family, and very easily learnt, Ypiars truly, JosijrHlKE PA2WIFSS.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 908, 4 January 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 908, 4 January 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 908, 4 January 1871, Page 4