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Business Notices* IMPORTANTTO WORKING-MEN^ «TSIHB TO.y to gain a good reputation/* wm JL Socrates, “is to endeavour to be whft* yon desire to appear/* This, or its modetnpara. phrase, has ever been the motto of the maker cr the' WONDERFUL WBBTHBIM HBWIHC. MACHINE. Bat, notwithstanding the triump* he has already secured in the mechanical woridilu evidenced by the “UNIVERSAL DOMINION * , of the Worthelsaover all other Sewing HaohiaM the manufacturer has never relaxed his ofiarts u - the path of IMPROVEMENTS, With him then has been no idle tasking in the sunshine of ft epUQi did success, no abandonment c£ the oars of tndugi try because both wind and tide bear the trfaa pver the bright scene at prosperity. The a yesterday, as Carlyle pats it. has bee; Starting joint of to»dny; the “ SOMETHIN ATXSiffirMß •’ever loading - to “ SOMETHIN DONE." , , - Of all the articles., wherewith you ns ay furnish your household, it is oertain that none ota return you (unless by sale). any portion of their cost! excepting only a tewing MaijUaa. ’ Thatalong iJ ; ; MtnaDy reproductive. In your homes yon are thi i-bread-winner*, yet sometimes a sister or a wffis adds to the income by taking in sowing. | oomfertable earnings in proportion to her ™sl ficiency. More generally the wife, sister or daushJ ter. augments the family income in harindwtn • with the hand needle, by saving in many littu! ways, money that must otherwise he spent mum articles interior perhppr *- 4 ' l '--—° T * Auction. Now we olam WERTHBiai sewing mu be rendered—by thirty-foid—of greater vslni n-2. ■ ot ’ In S £ew it he will ftcoompllsl what it would require hones of patient add wean work to perform by hand. Tho whole, or a portion, of her own clothing, the children's, and even oj her husband’s, may be made by her, without thi I wearisome application, the strained eyesight i the aching book, and tired fingers which shshai I pfton known. But her Sewing Machine must b»« sufficient power to pierce several thicknesses of ! unwashed calico, tweed ec moleskin, without trouble to herself or risk to the mechanism, It mast work practically, the finest as wall oaths' Doareest fabrics—muslin or moleskin, lisle or lean 1 thsr. Should she wish to bind a coat cuff ore : fthild'e frock, sho machine most fold the braid and ' ktitoh It in it* dosirad place. When in undea ' Djothlag a doable seam is seeded, the ' Should fold that seam without help from thi pagers, and stitch as fast as it can he driveS Straight and true. That can only he dona nnoft I the WONDebpUl WriiiTaEiM Seirinft ! Machines, and upon no others. In the child’s cum i bonnet, or the little stays, fine cords can b« ' Stitched, the machine guiding them side by side I With untailing accuracy. Your white haudken bhiefe, the sheets of your beds, may be hemmed : Stpon the machine, the appliances for that parpen folding the material to any width, and sawing at' the name time. Frilling for underclothing? ruffling for dresses, quilting for bonnets, thi ' WERTHEXM MACHINES will make far Wore I delicately than is usually done by hand, and by their own appliances. Velvet trimmings for! dresses they will stitch on more finely than by > hand. Children's pelisses may be braided tea : times as quickly as by band, uf all artloles oi, furniture, It behoves you to see that you get ft I first-class Sewing Machine, the very best pro* curable. We will deliver any one of the WERTHEZhO' MACHINES AT YOUR OWN HOUSE. Our instructress will anil and carefully and patiently inform the purchaser in its uses, and show aim kind of work that may b . desired, ' Upon our TXjSJS.PaYMENT SYSTEM you maw obtain the Machine for small monthly payments, and the Machine will have far more than paid for itself in its earnings or sayings during the time you are clearing it off. You cannot, by fair mage/' tnjuro or damage our Machines. We guarantee . them for TEN YEARS, but they should lost your ; life time, and you may pass them on as heirlooms, NO matter in what part of the country youlive, oi ■ how tar from i own; any of our Machines maybe : had upon time-payment, . Before Buying, ask us for the names of people] who are using WEBTHEIM MACHINES. Most) 1 likely some parson whom you know in the neigh* bourhoodhaa one; but, in any case, inquire as to . their merits from those who have already par* ’ chased. Catalogues, samples of work, and sheets : detailing their various performances, will also be I gladly supplied free of charge. Information wilj : be given at all times by our travellers, at oak ' offices, or by letter. Instruction in any kind of! machine sewing will always, and as often as you ; like, be gladly imparted at our offices by instrao- . tresses, altogether free of charge. Fully Jlhm«. iratad and copious instruction books we coast■ once supply. ’ : i The WEBTHBIM FAMILY MACHINES u pimple to learn, - light in running, strong, hon gome and durable. With the Same xewrti Needle and Cotton, you may sew, one after t other, twenty thicknesses of unwashed calioo, three of belt leather, eight of tweed, one of fin muslin, four of strong moleskin, two of moequiti net, twenty-four of brown hollaud OQ ABELIAN CAS ore included mthePrioM.v and without Tacking (or hasting), without 1 Hand-folding or Pressing, they make fine double! seams or tells, hind, cord, braid, ruffle, hem anjjr width, (rill, taok, gather, quilt, sew on ribbon (U and trimmings, do scallop-binding, embroiderJ make lace-stitch, make a lock-stitch that vriUj Ravel if so desired, besides doing Lock-etltch] straight Bowing, and all ordinary sewing wbaw iver. * , OFFICIAL-EBPOET OF MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. I* We consider the appliances of the WERTHBIM Maobinus to be of THE BEST description: the FiNIoH of the Maohiues PEEFRi-T, For FAMIIY and GENERAL work the Wartheix Machines are worthy of the First Order o Merit.’* r* NEW HIGH ABMWERTHBIM. The prominent features of the NEW HTGIjJ ABM MACHINE may bo enumerated as (olloaEi! Vi*. r L CONSIDERABLY GREATER BOOMS under the arm. and consequently InomeeG BASE nND FKEEOOM of working. I 2. HIGHER LIFT of PIUSSttBE 1 FOOT) allowing heavier material to be sews. S. aLUOVjC NOXBALEds MOTION, machine working without a sound b the ordinary ticking of a watch. . desideratum is produced mainly by introduction of ft./AN ELASTIC STEEL SPUING in thd shuttle carrier, which also largely reduoew the friction that the shuttle is subjected] . ‘ to, and ensures lengthened durability alik« - to the shuttle and the entire mao nine. 5. The HEART or CAM is raised on the (woj - outer curves, so that it rests firmly on this plate of the machine, thus OBVIATING! OSCILLATION, and considerably lassen* lug the wear of the cam. ’ 6. The NEEDLE and PftESBBE BAK movci in extending bearings, this girimd GBEATBB BTABILITY, and stillfurtherj . reducing oscillation, ’ 7. An OiLOATOHES is fastened on thi u needle bar, effbocually preventing any auj from soiling the work. ” 6. The BBEsSiCB FOOT and NEEDLE OLAMB are securely fastened with] THUMB SOKHWa, the use of a screwS driver being thus rendered mmeoesaurv. ' 9 t Two additional feet for COSSET and) EDGE SAWING are supplied.' > 10. The SHUTTLE is on the SBLF.THBHADu 1 IHG principle, in other words, there ora NO HOLES to THREAD—a matter of no slight congratulation to persons of dedicate sight, os well as those to whom “ TIME IS MONEY/’ / 11. The NSW WINDER is much simplified.] so that the thread has only to be twisted! round the lower winder bar. and not to be) threaded through any tension pises. : Mb The TOP TENSION is rendered: eas; adjustment by the introduction of i TENSION BAB. U» The DBA WEBS containing the are of a larger size and more solid make. ? It, The TABLES aud are improved, the covers having additional strengthening cross pieces, and the tables being built up in three layers or piles ol wood, mutually crossing ana intersecting, so as to afford the utmost degree of strength without isterferiag with the ELEGANCE and LIGHTNESS of ths whole. SPLITTING or BREAKAGE of TABL *:0 is now a MATTER of. IMPOSSIBILITY. 1 15. EXTRA FUSJSSrto the whole of the WOOD, IRON and bTBBL work. Ilk The WHEEL and many other porta arft NICKEL-FLATED. The above NoVELJ TIBS in the NEW HIGH ABM mtehlneg are in addition to the already wall knows specialities of the WONDERFUL WEIU VHBIM. viz., ' 17. The PATENT SELF-ACTING BOBBIN WINDER, which fills the Bobbins lift evenly as a reel of cotton without osshu tanos-a MARVEL of SIMPLICITY. : IS. LOOSE WINDING WHEEL, with patent) friction disc, ensuring the driving porta from injury, and allowing the oottonto b«( wound whilst the machine itself is at rest. . U, NEW BPaiNQ, to throw the shuttle oau when required. * , SO. Patent UNBBEASABLE and adjustablft 1 . ! OHEOKBPBING. 1 8L NEW THREAD RBLBAHHB, to thread to be drawn away without breaUhii U. Special SHUTTLE RACE OOVAE,t* prevent shuttle leaving its plane. , 55. lmproToa oHUTTLFJ RACE of sxtirftj strength, in separate piooaa. and hag grooves to retain the oil. ; 84 Solid STEEL SHUTTLE, with ehUli4j steel Inlet, to receive wear of bob till Shuttle Spring held securely la nontax by slotted screw. EASIEST BHUTTLI to MANAGE. . 25. Principal DRIVING PARTS adjusted wIIL CASE HARDENED eorews. not piuoftd together, os in the general run olaaohiMM 21, Powerful Fly Wheel under the table ' impart BABE and S WIFTNKSH. 27. The TREADLE is LIGHT, and secure!; fastened to a strong wrought iron J ■ which braces the stand together. Thi __ much better than the heavy oast iron treadle—all in one piece— of some makers. 56. patent drop rollers, which. wMid enabling the machine to be moved With Base, allow it to rest Finely on ths Floor when it is in use. 29. New and Elegant CLOTH MEASURE lin< laid in the table. ! : 80. GaTOH for passing the Belt round-ike fly wheel. j 81. New TUCK MAKER, with patent wheftu creoser added WITHOUT CHARGE. . 83. Now BIAS BINDER for folding bllaft material. , J ' 38. New HKMMEB, for hemming tweed and thick stuffs. 1 81, GATHERING or SHIRRING Apparatus! which will make any kind whatever o( khi gathering now so fashionable la dresses, v 85. EMERY WHEEL or grindstone in mlnSAv ture. for (sharpening bloated needles! BCiesors, do. 1 ; TOGETHER with ths usual Host of Apjßl onoea always given with each WONDER*, / FUL WEKTHkIM. . . ' Perhaps the most Captivating Characteristic, 0 * the Wonderful NEW HIGH ARM WiSKTHEIM lies in the tact that it works, as above stet ALMOST IN AUDIBLY. The noise sodlstre*-’ in some maohiues is redneed to a minimum it NEW HIGH ARM. A subdued and bound is alt that remains almost js Mtie ola-aiLENT MACHINE. BOLE AGENTS* C», ALLBNSTBIN iiwj CA

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9646, 11 February 1892, Page 6

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