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—'-■-•::;:. Sewing Maohines...- - H AVE BSE SS^t Da t0 *■»■ VERY SUPERIOR AND VALUABLE ASSISTANT IX HOUSEHOLD INDUaTItY. ' That this Machine has made thousands of friendj who attest its superiority over anything else cannot bo doubted; and it is claimed that it is only necessary to reasen upon its peculiarities to enable any person to appreciate its advantages in thf>, over everv other one in use. What these adv >es are claimed to bo wo propose briefly to coropirison may bo drawn between the Groverl. us 3;er and other Machines:— - V '.- 1. It makes the only seam formed by "a Sewinp Machine in whicu each stitch is independent?! locked, and without dependence upon the other stitches for strength, aud the only seam that will admit of tho thread being cutat every fourth stitch without injury to tha seam in wear. It is uuuecessurv to fasten off the euds of seams, this being done by tha Machine itself without the use of tho h«Vv? needle. mo nana 2. Tho Grover and Baker stitch is the onlv oo« formed from two ordinary reels, and without winding from the reel into a shuttle' from three to five times for the under thread. A. scai* thus formed is more clastic titan arm other made by a Hewing Mucliine, anduconsequmtty very valuable in all aoods that art to ' be washed and stretched under the iron. S. The Macbino is adapted to all varieties of'" fabrics, sewing each equally well, and requires no adjustment for auy kind of sewing other than tho adaption of needles and thread and by reason of its simplicity of construction and ease of management it is best adapted to all the wants of a family. Tho LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH MACHINES . manufactured by Grover and Baker, making the seam alike on both sides of tho 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, PAKTS, COTTON, SILK, &c, ALWAYS ' ij , ON HAND. - $': ~~i The following testimonials are published as samples '• .of the many we arc constantly receiving from all parts ' -.' of the world, and we purpose replacing them frequently by others, so that the public may form an idea of the Grover and Baker's Sewing Mn-mine Com- * pany's Machines by those who have them in use : " 130 and 132, Queen-street, " Auckland, 17th March, 1576. ' " Messrs. Wjnjeb & Hall. "Dear Sirs,—Wo very willingly state that the Grover and Baker Sewing Machines have been used . in our factory for many years: they give every satisfaction, and are preferred by our managers to any other make. •..'",' ::-<■ £ " Wo are, dear Sirs. ~ ,'■ . *? ? ' "Youra very truly, "(Signed) s. & ,r. K. Vaile. ." Bigh-street, Auckland, " 16th March, 15707 "Messrs. Winks & Hals. "" ; •" Gentlemen,—We can bear testimony to tho suitableness of tho Grover and Baker Machine for Boot Closing, having had several in use for tho last soven or eight years, and for durability prefer them to any i other make that we are acquainted with. „ o " Wo arc, Gentlemen, ■ ■ " Yours respectfully, ' >■. " (Signed) Bailey and Co , '■ "Boot Manufacturers." J "WINKS AND HALL, J AGKNTS, . ~% SnOBTLAND-STEKET. J; A MERICAN SEWING MACHINES. J THE "HOME" SHDTTLE LOCK-STITCH. ■- THE PERFECTION' OF MECHANISM. SIMPLE, COMPACT, EFFICIENT, DURABLE AND COMPLIiTE.

it sews with the least possible amount of labour, sad a girl of twelva years can run it without fatigue. It is a triumph of Mechanical Genius. THE HOMB SHUTTLE" Is the only practical Low-price Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. ■> THIS UNEQUALLED MACHINE . Uses a straight needle, makes the " Lock-stitch ■ (alike on both sides), has a self-adjusting fensfoff, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslius to the heaviest cloths, AND WILL EVES SEW LEATHER,. " It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, seam, tuck, raffle, hemstitch, and gather. This machine will sew on and s gather at the same time, and will work cijuslly well on Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, withSuk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. It is not necessary for us to endeavour to detractfrom tho merits of any other machine. We claim to sell THE BEST SEWING FAMILY MACHINE 111 THE MARKET. WITHOUT REGARD TO PRICE, ' And wo feel confident 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 tho preference. ' With the Machine is furnished—Hemmer, Braider, Shuttle, Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Screwdriver, Five Needles, Gauge, Table Clamp, anddircqtionsfor use. All securely pack in strong case with hinges. PR I CE :— Completo in bos , £A 10 With Table and Treadle.. £6 15 With Table and Treadle, Half-Cabinet, with Cover,. Lock and Key. £8 0 Rome thousands of these machines have now been sold in New Zealand, and they have given the utmost possible satisfaction, as testified tn in numerous testimonials, which we forward ou application. In proof of their superiorityoverall other machines, wo guaranteo them for live years. To be had at all Sewing Machine Depots, and of all Storekeepers throughout the Colony. e- , ' ' SOLE IMPORTERS ! L. D... NATHAN &. CO., AUCKLAND.

THE LATEST VICTORIES GAINED BY WHEELER AND WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES!!! Since.the VIENNA EXHIBITION of 1573, where they were awarded " The imperial -, Order of Francis Joseph," the Grand ■ ■ Medals of I'rogress and Merit. ear gold medal of honour "ssaj,., Of the American Institute, New York, in Septetk/i(f> 1574. GOLD MEDAL At Maryland Institute, in October, 1574. SILVER MEDAL At tbeManchestcr and Liverpool Agricultural Show, September 10, 187*. SILVER MEDAL At the Chester Agricultural show, held at Warrington, September 23, \hli. THE GENUINE WHKELER & WILSON'S SEWINS MACHINE Has no heavy machinery to tiro and weary the feet, and is therefore the most suitable for . , FAMILY use. Wo warrant every Genuine W. & W. Machine to GIVE EMIKE SATISFACTION". OTEIt ONE MILLION IN USE. BEST HAND-MACHINE : £4 is. Machines may be had on the New System of Timepayments. T. & S. MORRIN, Queen-stkeet, ARE THE ONLV AUTHORISED AGENTS TOR AUCKLAND . Banks. A UCKLAND RAVINGS "OANK. APENNY BANK Is NOW OPENED at the Office of the Auckland Savings Bank. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE FOR DEPOSITORS: The Bank: wilt.be open on Mondays,.Tuesday!, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, from 12 to 2 o'clock, and oh Saturdays from 10 to 12 o'clock, both toPAY and BECEIVE money, and on fngs, to take In money only, from 7. to 9 o'clbckv ~- B. CAMERON,!■.:' '...'"'.,'' _, ,y.l Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4489, 3 April 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4489, 3 April 1876, Page 4