Sewing Machine*. Sbwihq ML ao h i n eb . THIS NIW BOTAEY ACTION WHEELEB AND WILSON’S STBAIOHT NEEDLE BBWINO MACHINES FOB FAMILIES. FOB FAMILIES. FOB TAILOKINQ. FOB TAILOBINO. FOB LHATHEEWOBK. FOB LEATHEBWOBE. THE NEW MACHINES are designed on a now principle. They have all the best points of the leading Sewing Machines without any of their defects. The New Machines have neither COO-WHBELU nor SHUTTLES, and are Not Liable to Get Out of Order. Sure Unequalled for Quality and Quantity of DUBABILITT, QUICKNESS. AND . Extract from the Jury Boport on Sewing Machines, Melbourne Exhibition r—- » The PBBMIEB PLACE was awarded the NEW WHEELEB and WILSON MACHINE, which per. formed the feat of sewing together all the parte of a pair of moleskin trousers in nine (0) minutes, doing its «ork smoothly and well.” IX) NOT BE MISLED. ev* Inspect the New Machines, and be oonrlnoed of their great superiority. Time-Payment on the Most Liberal Seale. LORO A CO.. Colonial Agents, 101, Elizabeth street, Melbourne. An Agent wanted for Chrlstehnroh. Liberal Terms.
Brewers* JTotiOM. DBINE BENNETT, OB JQIOHT BUIES ALBS,'. FIBBT PBIZES EYEBYWHXBS. VINCENT * CO. 8422 Ti INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, NEW ZEALAND. Marshall and oopbland BBBWBBB, BOTTLEBB, MALTSTEBB, AND IMPOBTEBS Of every description of Brewing Materials, Pxiwisks'! ALBION BEEWEBT, Cumberland street and Watex^of-Loith. The above firm have taken the highest bonoota n New Zealand (or ALES. They have been awarded TEN FIBST-OLABB CERTIFICATES elnoethe First Exhibition, in Dunedin In IB6& to the Christchurch Exhibition, held in Jane, 1883 L The Jurors of the Christchurch Exhibition,after sarefal examination, appended the following remarks t—- •* Tbo ALES examined by ns are a very creditable exhibit) well made and wholesome. “Marshall and Copeland's XXXX PALE BITTER ALE la one that deserves high commendation, and would attract attention in any Exhibition among that class of Ales. " Marshall and Copeland’s DUNEDIN PALE ALES.—This firm’s XXXX Pate Bitter Ale stood out in a remarkable way, and exhibits all the qualities of a well-made Bitter Ale. We recommend a Certificate of Qold Medal. 7*33 41 J. £. FawuVt W. Hooiivt, f 0. Bouranov, I E. B. HxelvtJ Jnrore,”
DUNEDIN DEBWJEEY. Kk a a t & M*o a a t n y (LIMITED), Hnbmifc a few of the voluntary Toatlmonlal* which they have lately received from their Customers tu to the esoollonoe of their ALBS AND POBTBBSi- " I had a customer in hero yesterday, who, after apologising for putting the qoeatioa, aaked me whoio Boor ho was having, and 1 told him it wan youra. He then said that at hie houae they bad tried the boer from nearly all the Uotela in the Port, and that they liked my beer the beati and that nio brother, who had recently arrived from the Old Country, and had been sixteen years in a brewery there, considered It w&a a» good aa any ho ever had at Home, and the beat be bad tasted ie the Port,*'--Port Ch aimer*. *' Ton can ship by thla boat a repetition of laat order for Ale. I must aay that It la a splendid artlole—ia taet the beat Colonial Beer I have ever tasted,*’—Salaoa.
“ 1 must congratulate you on the fluidity of the Beerj it 1* usgnlfloeui. U you coo keep it up to that, yon hare got a good thlug. M —Wakuato. - " 1 believe your Bear it the host in the market,'* —ilololulha. " I am pleated to he able to atata that your Ale. bottled by myself. aoonred First Pdge at our tooal Agricultural Show. Tour Ale baa given eatUfao- «°» wherever I have placedl Ik, and I feel oonfldent It nil! take the lead In the dtatriot.**—thimnta. “The quality, flavour, and aroma la all that ooatd be desired, aud remind* one of their earlier day* and Home Brew. We have no fear but we ahall open up on extetatve trade for you/'-lli-Übano. In addition to theirlixx and XXXX. they are now producing a PAM AM AND A BITTEB AM. which have hit the taste alike of the General Public and the h (ghost Connoisseurs. They guarantee their Alee and Porter to he pare, wholesome tonics, and pleating to both eye ana palate. 101 S MftdiOftU ÜBALTH FOB AIL, OLLOWATB PILLS AHO OINTkJUNT, The Pllla purify the blood,i crroot all dla* otden of the liver, atomaoh, kldnaya, and bowels. Mrtarw invaluable in all complaintslnelden The Ointment is the tal to >t *w» no equal. Bold by the Proprietor, Tuoruf Holmwai, 688, Oxford street, London, and by aß}Hedl«lM Vendors hionghont the W«riC
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIX, Issue 6856, 17 February 1883, Page 2
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