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* ... Sewing Maohlne.s. . iil -. SPECIAL CLAIMS to publio : attention as a. 7 ERY SUPERIOR AND VALUABLE ASSISTANT IX HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, rhat this Machine has made thousands of friendj who_ ittest its.superiority over anything else cannot Joubied; and it is claimed that it is only necessary to reasen upon its peculiarities to enable any person to appreciate its advantages in the" family over every other one iu use. What these advantages are claimed to be wo proposo briefly to state, that a comparison may be drawn between the Grover & Baker and other Machines:— r. 1 It makes tho only sesiu formeiV by a Scwinß ' Machine in whicn each stitchis ludepoodently looked, and without dependence upon tho olher stitches for strength, and the ouly seam that will admit of the thread being ent at every fourth stitch without injury to the seam in wear. It is unnecessary to fnsten off - tho ends of scams, tills bdug done by tho Machine ilself without the use of the hand needle. ' ' " '" . 2. Tho Grover and Baker stiteli is tho only ono formed from two ordinary reels, and without . :winding fromtlie reol-into a shuttle from three to five times for the under thread, -d ■ scam that formed U more elastic than any ' - other made by a Sevang jVuc/mie, and is consequently very valtuihlc in ail floods that are to :' be willed and stretched underJlio iron. . i 3. The Machine :is adapti'd to 'all ..varieties ot r ;ii fabrics, sewing each equally we\l, and requires no adjustment for any kind of sewing other '" than the adaption of needles and thread, and by reason of its simplicity of construction ]' ■■' and ease of mauageuiout ib. is bestadapted to ....,;.-..a1l the wants of a family. ,"■ ,-.'.... Tho' LOCK or, SHUTTLE STITCH : MACHINES . manufactured by Grover an ( l Baker, making ; the ■'■;■■ Sam .like on both' sides of the- fabric,' needs little "' : ' comment,- and parties :: "desiring to invest are '.". requested, to make enquiries of those who have them in uso as to their superior merits over any other Lock Stitch Machine made. HEEDLES, PARTS, COTTON, SILK,'&6., ALWAYS '-. ",'•-. •'"' "jON DLAND.',"':" '■ ' The following testimonials are published as samples of the many we are constantly'receiving fiom "all parts of'the world, and we purpose repiecing'theni frequently by others,, so that tho public in»t form on idea of the Grover and Baker's Sewing Machine Company's ilachines by those who have them in uso : — '■'-'.'" : ■'■ 130audl32,Queon-streot, ' p . . '. ; " Auckland; 17th March, IS7C. ■ L Messrs. Wikks & Hall. ' ' ' ' : "Dear Sirs—Wo very'wiliinEly'stato' that the Groverand Baker Sewing Machines'lmve been used in our factory- for many years; they.giveeveryjsatisfac- . tlon,'and are preferred by our managers to any other ' '.I . ■''"Wβ are, dear Sirs.'' "." ' : ' : :. . : ** Yourj very truly, - "(Signed) - •■■'& &J. R. Vaile. " High-street, Auckland, - • "10th March, IS7O. "Messrs. l Wisks.&.Hall. ' ■■' "Gentleineh,—Wβ can bear testimony to'tho suitableness of the Grovor and Baker Machine for Boot Closing, having.had several in use for tbo.last seven or eight year.-, and for durability prefer thorn to any other make that we aro acquainted with. ''" "Wo are, Gentlemen, ' • ' '- " Yours respectfully, • "(Signed) Bailey anb Co., V Boot Manufacturers." WINKS- AND HA' L L, '. ' : . " ' . AGKNTS, , '■"' ■ ■ '"' SnORTLANT)-STREET.' "''" '"' A .MERICAN SEWING, MACHINES. THE "HOIME" SHUTTLE LOCK-STIXCH. THE PERFECTION OP MECHANISM. SIMPLE, COMPACT, EFFfCIENT, DURABLE, AND COMPLISTE. . it sews with tho loist possible amount of labour, and a cirl of twelve years can run it without fatignc. It is a trinniph of Mechanical Genius. TilE UOMK SHUTTLK" Iβ the only practical Low-price Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. ■ THIS UNKQUALLISD .MACHINE Uses a straight needle, makes the " Lock-stitch (alike on both sides), has a self-adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, ' AND WILL EVRN SKW LEATHER. It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, se.im, tuck, ruffle, hemstitch, and gather. This machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and will work equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. It is not necessary for us to endeavour to detract from the merits of any other machine. Wo claim to seU THE BEST SEWIiSG FAMILY MACHINE IN THE MARKET. ■\vrrnouT ltEOAitu to price, And wo feel conf dent that whenever persons wishing to buy Sewing .Machines give the "HOME" SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE a fair trial, in competition with other machines, it will have the preference.' With the Machine is famished—Hemmer, Braider, Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Screwdriver, Fivo Needles, Gauge, Table Clamp, and directions for use. All securely pack in strong case with hinges. PRIC Incomplete in box -.-. ....£4 10 With Tablo and Treadle ~..£8 15 With Table and Treadle, Ilulf-Cnbinet, with Cover, Look and Key ' £8 0 Some thousands of these machines have now been sold in New Zealand, and they have given tho utmost possible satisfaction, as tcstiUed to in numerous testimonials, which we forward on application. ' In proof of tbcirsuperiorityoverallotUor.macbines, I we guarantee them for live years. I To be had at all Sewing Machine Depots, and of all Storekeepers throughout the Colony. •. ; • • SOLE IMPORTERS I ' L. D. NAT HA N & C 0., AUCKLAND. miiE LATEST VICTORIES S_ GALS ED BY WHEELER AND WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES!!! Since the VIENNA EXHIBITION 0t'1873, of Francis Joseph," the Grand Medals of ITogrcss nnd Merit. !_W GOLD MEDAL UF WSNOUtt *ES Of tho American Institute, New York, in September, GOLD MEDAL At Marvland Instiiute, in October; 1574. " SILVER MEDAL At the Manchester and Liverpool A gricultural Show, September 10, 1874. • . SILVKiI HEDAI , At the Chester Agricultural bhow. held at Warrington, September 23. 1574. THE GENUINE WIIi-.EI.EIt & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE Has no heavy machinery to tiro anil weary tho feet, and is therefore the most suitable for FAMILY us.;. •■ " e ,rar Q° Y^ T j^', J - xl j E , "|'^ TlS p AC ; T j O j ( -_ ac lne ■ OVER-ONE MILLION IN USE. BEST HAND-MACHINE : £.4, is. Machines may bo had ou the New System of Time- ' ' ' ' - payments. T. & S. MORItIN,: Quf.ex-street, JLILB THE OSt" AUTHOEISED AOEJtXS FOB AUCKLArax_ THE Rates for Advertising in the Herau> are as under;— -. ■ ; ■■■'•"' s. d. Threonines., .. .." .- ■■ ■■ \ j> Four Lines .. .. .. •• •• " | S h ■ Six Lines ,••■••-••■;;," J g On No!&s ly of ffIT"SSSWv with fnneral notice attached..23..Cd. .;.,,.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4484, 28 March 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4484, 28 March 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4484, 28 March 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)