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Ewßinesß Koticesis IMPORTANT TO WORKIHG-MEK, it fNIHE way to wain a good reputation," seyo 1 JL Secretes, “Is to endeavour to be wbf.ti yon desire to apusar." This, or its modern paraphrase. has over been the motto of the mater of the WONDERFUL WMJT..EIM BD IMG-' MACHINE, But, notwltbetanding tho triumph, ho has already seonrod In the mechanical world, as evidenced by the ‘ 4 UNIVii*UHAL DOMINION 44 Of the Worthela over all other hewing Machines, the manufacturer has never relaxed his . Sorts ia the path of IMPROVEMEN 18, With himthero has been no idle t asking m the sunshine of a spioa- 1 did success, no abandonment f tho oars or indufH try because both wind and tide bear the trim croft! Over i,he brignt scene of proopurity, .he gai of: yesterday, aa Carlyle puts it, has been tho: Dtarting point of to-dny; the 44 SOMETHING) AT l EM'PTED 44 ever leading to “ bOMETEING POKE. 44 Of all the articles wherewith you may furnishyour household, it is certain that none o.n rolnrai you (unless by sale), any portion of their cost,; excepting only a Dewing Machine. That alone is' actually reproductive. In your homes you are tho bread*winners, yot sometime* a almor or a wife sdda to tho income by taxing in tewing, making comfortable earuingo in proportion to her pro* Boienoy. Mora generally the wile, sinter or daught»r, augments tho family income in her industry with sue hand needie, by saving ia many little ways, money that must otherwise bo spent upon (irtiolea interior porhapo to those of her own pro* duotioa. Wow we claim otrongly that with the W It it THEIM 8 K WIN dMIOHi NKB her industry will bo rendered—by thirty.foid—of greater value tnd effect. In a few minutes ihe will accomplish What It would require h.u b of patient aad weary work to pei form by hand. The whole, or a portion, of her own clothing, the children's, and even of her husband’s, may bo made by her, without the Wearisome application, the strained eyesight, tho aching book, and tired fingers which she has pftou known. But her dewing Machine must be of Sufficient power to pierce several thicknesses of Unwashed oailoo, tweed «r moleskin, without trouble to herself or risk to the mechanism. It must work practically, the finest as well es the DOarsent fabrics —mualin or xaoloskla, lisle or ina* jthur, Bhuuid uhe wish to bind a coat cuff or a Bhild’e frees, the ia ichma must fold the braid and' felttch It m its desired place. When In underClothing a double seam is needed, the machine Should fold that scam without ho.p from the fingers, and etltoh as fast ns it can be driven, Straight and true. That oan only bo done npoaj the WON D h-RFU L WerTmBIM Sewingl Machines, and upon no others. In tho child’s cunbonnet, or tho little stays, fluo cords oan bo Btitohed, the machine guiding them side by side: With unfailing accuracy. Sour white handierbhioffl, tho sheets of your beds, may be hammed upon tho machine, the appiimoea for that purpose folding tho material to any width, and oewing at the nuae time. i rilling lor underclothing, rufling for dresses, quilting for bonuots, the WajRTHEiM MiCHINEH will make far more delicately than ia usually done by hand, and by their own appliances. Velvet trimmings for dresses they will stitch on more finely than byhand. Children’s p.dia>.ea may be braided ton times ns quickly as by hand. Of all articles of furniture, it bohovis you to nee that you got a first-class sowing Machine, the very bout pro* curable. We will daliver any one of tie WERTHHHif MACK NEh AT Tofid OWN HOUSE. CUT, instruotrea* will call and carefully sad patiently' inform tho purchaser in its uses, and show any' kind of work that may b desired. Upon our TIME-PaYMeNT SYSTEM you may obtain the .a aohiue for small month y payments, ana the Machine will have far more than paid for Itself in its Warnings or savings during the time you ore clearing it off. You cannot, by fair usage. Injure or damage our Machines. We guarantee them for Ten I KAltd, but they should livjo your life-time, and yon may pass them on as heirlooms.. No matter in what part of the country you live, how fur from own; any of our Machines may be, had npon time-payment. Before Buying, ask us tor tho names of people! who arc using WERTKEIM MACHINES. Most' likely eome parson whom you know in tho neighbourhood had oue; but, m any case, inquire aa to their merits from those who have already purchased, Catalogues, samples of work, and sheets: detailing their various performances, will also begladly supplied free of charge. Imomatiou will be given at all times by our travellers, at our offices, or by letter. Instruction in any kind of machine sowing will always, and as often as you like, be gladiy imparted at our offices by instruo-i tresses, altogether free of charge. Fully illustrated and copious inatruction books we can at once supply, 1 The WARTHEIM FAMILY MACHINES ar« simple to learn, light in running, strong, hand-, some and durable. With the Same Tension, Needle and Cotton, you may sew, oue after the other, twenty thicknesses ot unwashed calico, three of belt leather, eight of tweed, ono of fine muslin, four of strong moleskin, two of mosquito: net, twenty-four of brown holiand no APPLIANCES are included in the Brices, ttnd without Tacking (or basting), without Hand-folding or Pressing, they make Hue double - seams or fella, bind, cord, braid, ruffle, hem any width, frill, tuck, gather, quilt, sew on ribbons and trimmings, do seailop-biuding, embroider, make lace suioh, make a lock-stitch that will Havel if so desired, bueidee doing Lock-stitch Straight Sowing, and all ordinary cawing whatiter. OFFICIAL EEPOET OF MELBOURNE 1 EXHIBITION. !*We consider the appliances of tho WSBTHEIM. Machines to be of iHii BEST description; the FINISH of the Maohlnes P«.RFJsoT. For PAMliil and GENERAL work the Wertheim Machines are worthy of the First Order- of Merit," NEW HIGH AEM WEETHBISI. The prominent features of the NEW HIQBt ABM MACHINE may be enumerated as follows j Tl *’ *L CONSIDERABLY GREATER EOOM under the arm, and consequently Increased EASE aND FREEDOM of working. 8. HIGKEE LIFT Of PRESbER FOOT, ol owing heavier material to be sown, 8, ALMOST NOISALB-ib MOTION, the machine working without a sound beyond, the ordinary ticking of a watch. This desideratum is produced mainly by the: introduction of 4, AN ELASTIC STEEL 6PEING in the: shuttle carrier, which also largely reduces the friction that the shuttle ia subjected to, and ensures lengthened durability alike to the shuttle and the eutite machine. 6. The UE aJBT or CAM ia raised on the two outer curves, so that it rests firmly on the plate of the machine, thus OBVIATING OSCILLATION, and considerably lessen* ing the wear of the cam. 8, The NEEDLE and PRES9.BR BAB move in extending bearings, this giving GRE /. iEb r, pi bILIT Y, and still farther reducing oscillation. 7. An OiL CA i uiii'.ii is fastened on thq noedio bar, effectually preventing any oil from soiling too work. 8. Tho PIMSabiB FOOT and NEEDL'SJ CLAMP arc securely fastened with THUMB SCREWS, the use of a screwdriver being thus rendered unnecessary. 0. Two additional feet for CORSET and EDGE ueWING are supplied. 10. Tho SHUTTLE is on the bBIF-THEBAD-ING principle, la other words, there are NO HOLDS to THREAD— a matter of no slight congratulation to persons ot delicate sight, as well as those to whom “ TIME 18/ MON -Y." U, The NEW 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 tendon piooo. Ifi, The jOP j ti-SiOS is rendered easy of adjusimont by the introduction of a NEW Tension hat. 18, Tho DRAWER i containing tho appliances are of n larger size and more solid make, lA/ The TABLES ana COVER;; are materially, improved, the covers having additional strengthening cross pieces, ami the tables being built up in three layers or pi es of wood, mutually crossing and intersecting, eo as to afford tho utmost degree of strength without lot Tiering witn tho ELEGANCE and LiGiiTNEBa of the whole. SPLITTING or BREAKAGE of TABL i- S ia now a MATTER of IMPOSSIBILITY. IS, JSITaA FINISH to the whole of the WOOD, I EON and eTBsIL work. Ift, qbo WHEEL and many other parts ore NICKEL-PLATED. The above NOVELTIES in the NEW HIGH ARM michlnaa oro in addition to the already well known, specialities of the WONDERFUL WERTHEJiM, viz., 17, The PATENT SELF-ACTING BOBBIN WINDER, which fids the Bobbins as evenly as a real of cotton without aasietanoo—a MAHVaL of SIMPLICITY. 18, LOOSE WINDING WHEEL, with patent friction disc, enuucing the driving parts from injury, and allowing the cotton to be wound whilst the machine itse.f is at rest, 19, NEW i>PR in G, to throw tho shuttle out ■when inquired. 80, Patent UNBREAKABLE and adjustable OHEcKoPRiNG. 31. liaW THREAD RELEASEE, to allow the thread to be drawn away without breaking. 82, Special SKuiMLE Race COVeB, to prevent abut Lie leaving its place, SS, improved oHUTTLE RACE of extra strength, in separate pieces, and containing grooves to retain the oil. 34, Solid STEEL SHUTTLE, with chilled steal inlet, to receive wear of bob tin; Shuttle curing held securely la its place by slotted screw, EASIEST SHUTTLE to MANAGE. , . 2S. Principal DRIVING PARTS adjusted with CASE HARDENED screws, not pinned together, as In the general run of machines. SS. Powerful Fly Wheel under the table to impart EASE and SWIFTNESS. 27, The TREADLE is LIGHT, and securely fastened to a strong wrought iron bar, i which braces the stand together. This is much better than tho heavy oast iron treadle—ail in ono nil cc—of aomo makers. 28. PATENT DROP ROLLERS, which, while enabling the machine to bo moved with Base, allow it to rest Firmly on the Floor when it is in use. _ 88. How and Fla-ant CLOTH MEASURE in* laid in tbs table. SO, CaTCH lor paasing the Bolt round the fly wheel. . , _ 31. New 'iOCKTAKI S, with patent wheel, croaser added WI IHOUf OHaEGE. : 82. Now BIAS BINDER for folding bias material. . , , 33. New HEMMEB, for hemming tweed and * thick stuffs. . 1 84. GATHERING or SHIRRING Apparatus, which will make any kind whatever of thej (fathering now go fashionable in d-oases. I SS, EMERY WHEEL or grindstone in mini a." tnre, for fcharpenini blunted needles, scissors, 4c. , _ . , . .. TOGETHER with the usual Host of Appji« ; anoea always given with each WONDER. f FUL WKETm-IM. . i Ferhaus the most Captivating Characteristic of. the Wonderful NEW HIGH ARM WERTHEUt in the fact that it works, aa above stated, ALMOST XNaODIBLY. The noise so distracting fn some machines is reduced to a minimum in the HEW HIGH ARM. A subdued and soothing «Annd is all that remains almost justifying th« ItfUaot a SILENT MAOHINB. SOLE AGENTS t Wallenstein ]Bbou.. &

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9647, 12 February 1892, Page 8

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