Business Notices. HI POST ANT TO WORKING-MEN-M. to g»ln k good reputation. 0 * sayrf T S o ritM. "i* to endeavour to be what •na'jfoairatoavpe*'*" This, or R a modern paraaver Wan the motto of themdee*of MACHINE, But, notwithstanding the triumph ■ ha lu already secured in the mechanical world, as SJ,Stn?ad b/the "UNIVERBAL DOMINION the Wartheifiover all other tewing Machines, am maaafsoturer has never relaxed bis tffiorte in • path of IMPROVEMENT. With him thoTO bass no Idle I asking in the sunshine of a aplen* grasses#, no abandonment • f tbe oar.i o- nidtiM leoauee both wind and tide boar the trim craft, ihe-brighc scene of prosperity. ') ho g’w of yeeterdsy, as Carlyle pots it, haa baen tha ■tutiM. paint el to'days the “ SOMETHING) ATTEMPTED ’* over hading to “ bOMETHIHG -BOVS),"' ,n,OI oil the articles wherewith you may famish MU household, it is certain that none on return ■M (Boles* by isle), any portion of their cost,, noeptlog only a Sewing Msohlae. That alone is : MtuaOy reproductive, In your homes von are the Mead-winovr*. yet sometimes a slater or a wife *4de to tbe income by taking in tewing, making •emfortable earnings in proportion to her pro* loienoy.' More generally tho wife, sister or daughter. augments the family income ia her industry with the hand needio, by saving in many httlo Ways, money that must otherwise be spent upon articles inferior perhaps to those of her own pro. Motion. Now we olaim strongly that with tho WERIHBIM SEWIN G MaOH iNhIS her industry will be rendered—by thirty-fold—of greater value and effect. In a few minutes >ho will accomplish what it would require horn a of patient and weary work to perform by band. The whole, ot a portion, st hit own clothing, the children’s, and even of her husband's, may be made by her, without the Wearisome application, the strained eyesight, the aching back, and tired fingers which she has Mteh known, . But her Hewing Machine must he of swfflcient power to pierce several thioknasfea ot hawashed oalioo, tweed or moleskin, without trouble to herself or risk to the mechanism, it pinst work practically, the finest as well as the aeeiaest fabrics—muslin or moleskin, lisle or leak {her. Should she wish to bind a coat cull or a; phild’s frock, tbe. machine must fold the braid and, glitch It in its desired place. When in under-i Slothing a double seam la needed, the machine Should fold that seam without help from the lagers, and stitoh us fast as it can be driven,: Straight and true. That oaa only be done upoh the WONDERFUL WErThBIM _ Sawing) Machines, and upon no others. In tbs child's sun-; bonnet, or the little stays, fine cords can bo Stitches, the machine gaidiug them side by side With unfailing accuracy. Hour white handlerfrht.f. the sheets of your bads, may be hemmed Upon the machine, the appliances for that purpose folding the material to nay width, and sewing at the same time, trilling for underclothing, ruMing for dresses, quilting for bonnets, the WEKTHEiM II aUHIN ES will make far more delicately than is usually dona by hand, and by ■ their own appliances. Velvet trimmings f ot dressiathey will stitch on more finely than by hand. Children's pelisses may be braided tan times aft quickly as .by hand. Of all articles of .(■raitore, it behoves you to see that yon get a irst-olass hawing Machine, the very best pro* : 'Mrabi«. Me will deliver any one of the WERTHSiaC MACHINES AT YOUR OWN HOUSE. Ouifi instructress will call and carefully and patiently I inform the purchaser ia its uses, and show any kind of work that may b, desired. Upon oar TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM you may Obtain the laauhiue for email month y piyments, Md the Machine will have far more than paid for Itself in Its earnings or savings during the time you ace clearing It off. You cannot, by fair usage, briars, or damage our Machines. Wo guarantee them for TEN i EARS, but they should last your lifetime, and yon may pass them on aa heirlooms., !«• matter in what part of the country you live, how far from own; any ot one Machines may bo, had upon time-payment. Before Buying, ask ns tor the names ot people; Who are using WEiTHEIM MACHINES. Most; Uksly some person whom you know in the neighbourhood has one; but, ui any case, inquire ns to their merits from those who have already purchased. Catalogue*, samples of work, and sheets detailing their various portal minces, will also bo gladly supplied free of charge. Incormation will be given at all times by our travellers, at our 1 oflccs, or by letter. Instruction in any kind of machine sewing will always, and as often as you like, be gladly imparted at onr offices by Instruo-' tresses, altogether free of charge, fully illustrated and copious instruction books wo can at “ItoWEKTfISIM FAMILY MACHINES are simple to learn, light in running, strong, hand-, some and durable. With the hame Tendon, Needle and Cotton, you may sew, one alter the ether, twenty thicknesses of uuwashid oalioo, three of belt leather, eight of tweed, one of nna muslin, four of strong moleskin, two of mosquito, net, twentyfonrof brown holland . no APPLIANCES are included in the Prises,' "O and without Tacking (or basting), without Band-foiding or Pressing, they make flue double, Beams or foils, bind, oord, braid, rhffie, hem any width, frill, tuck, gather, quilt, sew ou ribbon# end trimmings, do scallop-binding, embroider, make lace-stitch, make a lock-stitch that will Havel if so desired, besides doing Lock-stitch straight bowing, and all ordinary sewing whatIW 6fPICIkIi REPORT OP MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. •We consider the appliances of the WBETHEIM. Maculae# to be of THE BEET description; the FiNIoH of the Machines PeUFEoT. Por FAMILY and GENERAL work the Wetfcaeim Machines ate worthy of the Piret Order of Merit." NEW HIGH ABM WESTHEIM. The prominent features of the NEW HIGH ARM MACHINE may be enumerated as follows^ Higt l * 1. CONSIDERABLY GREATER ROOM under the arm, and consequently Increased EASE .*Nl> r &EEUOM of working. , 8. HIGHER LIFT of .PREUBER FOOT, sl owing heavier material to be sewn, g, ALMOST NOW ALE 314 MOTION, the machine working without a sound beyond, the ordinary ticking ot a watch. This! desideratum ia produced mainly by the, introduction of I, AN ELASTIC STEEL SPRING in the; shuttle carrier, which also largely reduces the friction that the shuttle is subjected, to, and ensures lengthened durability alike to the shuttle and the entire machine. I, The HEART or CAM is raised on the two outer curves, so that it rests firmly on the plate of the machine, thus OBVIATING OSCILLATION, and considerably lessening the wear of the cam. g, The NEEDLE and PRESSES BAR move in extending bearings, this giving GREATER bTABXLIT Y, and still farther reducing oecillaiion. 7. An Oil CATCHER is fastened on that needle her, effectually preventing any oil from soiling tna work. B. The KEBadaß FOOT and NEEDLE CLAMP are/ securely fastened with THUMB SCREWS, the use of a screwdriver being thus rendered unnecessary. A Two additional feet for CORBET and ' EDGE HEWING are supplied. ' JO, The SHUTTLE is on the a ELF-THREAD-IN Q principle. In other words, there ore NO HOLtdto THREAD—a matter of no slight congratulation to persons of delicate eight, as well an those to whom “ TIME 18. MOHeY." U-The NEW WINDER is much simplified, ao that the thread has only to be twisted round the lower winder bar, and not to be threaded through any tension place. 18, The TOP ienS.oN is rendered easy of ' adjustment by the introduction of a NEW Tr.NBJ.ON BAB. 13, The DRAWER.- containing the appliances; are of a larger size and more solid make. It The TABLES ami COVERS are materially. Improved, the covers having additional 1 ■ strengthening cross pieces, and the tables being built up iu three layers or pi os of wood, mutually crossing and intersecting, ■o asto afford the utmost degree of strength without Interfering with the ELEGANCE and LIGHTNESS o£ the whole. SPLITTING or BREAKAGE of TABD i' B is sow a MATTER of IMPOSSIBILITY, . U, SITeA FINISH to the whole of the WOOD, IRON and 3TB EL work. ML The WHEEL and many other parts are NXOKEL-PLATEU. Tire above NuVEL- ; TiEßin iheNE.W HIGH ARM machines * **• in ftdflitiw to wall known Bjpoci»Uti»9 v£ tha WOADJBiiFUL - -'PdlilM, viz*. • I7i The PATENT SELF-ACTING BOBBIN WINDER, which fils the Bobbins as evenly as a' reel of cotton without aeiiei.n/if] MikTaL oi SIMPLICITY! 18, LOOSE WINDING WHEEL, with patent friction disc, ensuring the driving parts from Injury, and allowing tho cotton to be wound whilst the machine itee I is at rest. 18, NEW aPiUNG, to throw the shuttle out when required. ’ 80. Patent UNBREAKABLE and adjustable OHECKdPUIHG. ~„„ , „ |L NeW.THREAD RE LEASER, to allow the thread to be drawn away wiiaout breaking. ' S 3, Special SHUT LE RACE CO VaR, to prevent shuttle leaving its place, 18. Improved SHUTTLE RACE of extra strength, in separate pieces, and containInc. grooves to retain tho oil, M. Solid BTEEt> SHUTTLE, with chilled gtoel inlet, to receive wear of bobt-in; Shuttle cpring held aeciuoly la its place by olottod eorew, EASIEST SHUTTLE ML Primfipat DRIVING PARTS adjusted with CASE HARDENED screws, not pinned together, as iu the general run of maohinee, 88. Powerful Fly Wheel under the table to impart BASE andSWiPTNES j. 27. The TREADLE Is LIGHT, and eecurely tautened to a strong wrought iron bar, which braces the stand together, -.his is much better than the heavy cist iron t.raiidle—ail in one ni* ce—of some makers, 28. PATENT DROP ROLLERS, whiou while enabling the machine to be moved with Ease, allow It to rest Firmly on the Floor 28. N?w%d iS irio"Mt CLOTH MEASURE in--80, OaTfJH^for 1 passing tho Bolt round the ; 81. NU 7 TUOK\!A3StB. Patent wheel, croaaor added WliHOUi h B*. New BIAS BINDER for folding bus material. . . S 3. Wow HBMMSE, for hemnunff tweadand St GATHERING or SHIRRING Apparatus, which will make any kind whatever of the gathering now so fashionable m droasos. 85. EMERY WHEEL or grindstone lu mln ature. for nhorpeniag blontud. needle*, TOGETHER* with the usual »ncea always given with each WONDER. FUL wEETurIM. , ... , Perhaps the most Oharaotonstio ol the V/onderful NEW HIGH ARM WERTHEIy in the toot that it works, aa above stated, ALMOSTIN A UDIBLY. The noise so distressing in some machines is reduced to a mmimam in the I»EW HIGH ARM. A subdued aud soothing sound la all that remains almost justifying the title eta silent machine. SOLE AGENTSi ALLBNiTEIN ]o»Og^ c°.. ( CASJBSM.iBgay eiSSkSi
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9603, 22 December 1891, Page 3
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