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• . .''• . '.." ;"." Sewing Maoiilnes. . l - . . . s» HAVE SPECIAL CLAIMS to public atteulion as a - . VERY SUPERIOR AND VALUABLE ASSISTANT IN , HOUSE BOLD ISDUoTRY. I That this Machine has made thousands of f rienda who attest its superiority over anytli'- ■ else cannot be doubted; audit is claimed that / -ity to reason upon its peculiarities : J^^e^on - to appreciate its advautages in th- l l;ive not J . {ar l other cno iu use. Wbatthoseadvantages ta .•.aimed J to be wo p'roposo briifly to state, that a compirison i may be drawn between tho Grover 4 Baker and other 1 Machines :— 1. It makes the only seam formed by a Sewing Machine in whicn each stitch is independently locked, and without dependence upon the other stitches for strength, and the only seam - t that will admit of tho thread being cut at - every fourth stitch without injury to the I seam in wear. It is unnecessary to fasten oft! the end* of seams, this being done by the Machine itself without tho use of the hand needle. 2. Tho Grover and Baker stitch is the only one forniod from two ordinary reels, and without winding from the reel into a shuttle from three to five times for the under thread. A. sctzTK thvs /ortned is Dior* elastic than any ot/i«r made by a t-caing Machine, and is consequently very vahiable in all goods that are ia be washed and stretched untler ihe iron. S. The Machine is adapted to all varieties ot fabrics, sewing each equally well, and requires ■ no adjustment for any kind of sewing other than the adaption of needles and thread, an! by reason cf its simplicity of construction aud ease of management it is best adapted to all the wants of a family. The LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH MACTIINES manufactured by Grovor and Baker, making the seam ..like on both sides of tha fabric, needs little comment, and parties desiring to invest are respectfully requested to make enquiries of those who have them in use as to their superior merits over any other Lock Stitch Machine made. NEEDLES, PARTS, COTTON, SILK, Stc, ALAYAYS ON HAND. The following testimonials are published as samples of the many we are constantly receiving from all parts - of the world, and we purpose renUciug them frequently by others, so that tho public ivy form an idea of the Grover and Uaker's Sewing Machine Company's Machines by thoso who have them in use :— " 130 and 132, Queen-street, " Auckland, 17th March, IEJ6. " Messrs. "Wtsks & Hai.l. "Dear Sirs,—Wo very willingly state that the Grover and Baker Sewing Machines have been naed in our factory for many years; they give every satisfaction, and are preferred by our managers to any other make. " We are, dear Sirs. " Yours very truly, "(Signed) S. & J. R. Vaile. " High-street, Auckland, "16th March, IS7O. "Messrj. Winks & Bali;. " Gentlemen,—We can bear testimony to the suitableness of the Grover and Baker Machine for Boot Closing, having had several in use for the last seven or eight year.- , , and for durability prefer them to any other make that we are acquainted with. "We are, Gentlemen, " Yours respectfully, " (Signed) Bailf.t and Co., " Boot .Manufacturer*." WINKS AND HALL, AGENTS, Shortlakd-bmbrt. A MERTCAN SEWING MACHINES. THE "HOME" SHUTTLE LOCK-STITCH. THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM SIMPLE, COMPACT, EFiTCIENT, DUBABIB, ASD COiIPLkTB. : It sews with the leist possible amount of labour, Mil a girl of twelva years can run it without fatigue.: It is a triumph of Mechanical GeniaJ. THE UOMK SBDTI'LB" Is the only practical Low-prico Lock-stitch SewUlJ Machine ever invented. THIS UN KQUALLKD MACHINE Uses a straight needle, makes the " Lock-stitch - (alike on both sides), has a sclf-adjuctimr teliloo, and is adapted to everv variety of sewing for famllj wear, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloth*, ANU WILL KVKN SEW LEATHER. .. . It will hom, foil, bind, cord, braid, so*rn, tuck, rnfflt hemstitch, and gather. This machine will seironsnd gather at the samu time, and will woik euuallymll on Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, witliSOk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. It b not necessary for us to endeavour to detract from tho merits of any other machine We claim to sell THE BEST SEWIiNG FAMILY MA.UHIIM IS THE MAUKJST. ' .' - "WITHOUT itKOAKU TO PBICE, And we feel cunlldent that whenever parsons mailing to buy .Sewing Machines give the "HOME" SHUTTLE SEWIKG MACHINE , a fair trial, in competition w"th other machines, it will have the preference. With the Machine is furnished—ll emmer, Braider, Shuttle, Bobbins, Oil Can, nil, screwdriver, lire Noddles, Gauge, Table Claiuu, aud directions for.Me. All securely pack in strong case vrith hinges. PRIC incomplete in box £110 With Table and Trradle £8 IK With Table and Trviulia, Half-Cabinot, with Cover, Lock aud Key £8 0 Some thousands of Ihuse machines have now been sold in New Zealand, and they have given tho utmwt possible satisfaction as testified to in numerous tsstlmoiiials, which we forward 0.. application. In proof of their superiorityover all other roachhiei, we guarantee them for nve years. To be had »t all Sewing Machine Depots, and of all Storekeepers throughout the Colouy. SOLE IMPORTERS ! L. D. NATHAN & CO., AUCKLAND. milE LATEST y^O.TOUIBS WHEELER AND \Vl£ /$'S SEWING MAC H I "r. 'E S! ! ! Since thn VIENNA KXIIIHI ITO.N' of 1873, where they were awarded "The Imperial Order i.f Francis Joseph," iho i;rand ■ M.dalsol rr..gress and Merit. " SST GOLD MEDAL. <'F H-MJUR "S» Of the American lustitut", New Yo.k, in September, 1674. GOIiIJ MEDAL AtMaryland lisliiute, in October, 187*. SILVi:R mi-.iiaL At the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Show, September 10, 1574. SIIOS JllißAl . At the Chester Agricultural .-how. held at Warnor ton, September 23. IST4. „,. THE GENt.I.VE WUrEl.fcK * 5 SKUI.N'i M .CHINE ~.,,,. Has no heavy machinery tut re an.i weary theK«. and la ther. fore the most suitablu for We warrant evrry dVmiine w ' & v. Machine to GIVE >... IJKK S.VIISFACTIO.N. ~ OVER ONE MILLION !M DSE-: BEST UaND-MacUl.m:: £* *>• ,_._. Machines may be barf on the .\w Syitem of He«liaymcts. T. & S. MOE.RIN, Qr/EEK-STBEEI, ABE THE »Xv AbTIIillUs.D AOt.SIB TOR AUCKIiiM). _ Conveyances, <xa. ONEHUXGA AND AUCKXAKD OK COACUM. TIMETABLE. Leave Onehunga— Leave AucklanO— 745 a m 9 - 46 a nJ--11.45 a.m. _ 3 t P £ivMl^ AMEuKSA COACHES. J. BRIERLErs COACHES. Xeave 9 s o ouehnnga: \ ' i:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 4