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Sewing Machines. IM PO RTANT FACTS FOR FAMILIES AND SEWING MACHINISTS. It is admitted that Clothinc* Manufacturers aro the best judges of SEWING MACHINES. Please Read their Opinions, viz,:--The New Wiieeler and Wilson* has more than realised our expectations as to speed, durability, and also in Economising Labour, our work people express a decided preference for them on account of the ease with wliich they aro worked.—Beath, Schiess and Co., Clothing Manufacturers, flinders Lane West. For Hat Binding and Cap Making the Wheeler and Wilson MiicHnes are the best we have in use; they do more work and require le3S labour than any others we have tried,—A. Musters and Co., 50, Princes-street, Dunedin. We use Wheeler and Wilson Machine and find it superior to any other, both for Economy, Efficiency, and Spead, to any other we have tried.—l. and A. Don, Dressmakers, Duncan-street, Dunedin. I hereby certify that I have been using a Wheeler and Wilson, No. 7 Machine, for the manufacture of braces of different kinds, (leather, silk elastic) and wich great satisfaction.—W. Greenshields, BraceuiaKcr, ®tn.. Shortland-street, Auckland. I have been using a wi~„w an( i Wilson Tailoring Machine for the past twelve months, it i- V «rv light running, and has given entire satisfaction.—Joseph Williams, Tailor, etc., Victoria-street, Auckland. I have been using a Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine for several years, and find them more suitable than any other mako for my business ; they cost very little for repairs.—C. De L'eau, Shirt Manufacturer, Durham-street, Auckland. We have 20 No. 6 Wheeler and Wilson's in use ; we consider them the best for Leather Work ; they give entire satisfaction. —Aldersou and Sons, Manufacturers, York-street, Sydney. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1881. WHEELER AND WILSON'S DOUBLE POWER SEWING MACHINES AWARDED TWO FIRST PRIZESThe New Wheeler and Wilson Awarded The Only Grand Gold Prize, Paris Exhibition, IS7S, Beating SO Others. The New Straight Needle Wheeler and Wilson*.—Have no Shuttles, they liavo no Cogwlicols, they have no Heavy Gear to Tiro and Weary the Feet. It is evident that Rotary Motion of the Wheeler and Wilson has much less friction thnn the shuttle movement of other machines, therefore the Wheeler and Wilson is much more durable, and needs less repair. The New Whkkler and Wilson has more and greater improvements than Any Other Sewing Machine, and is the fastest, making over 1000 STITCHES PEE MINUTE. CAUTION. Eeware of Hawkers and also Puffing Advertisements of Inferior Ilard-running Machines which aro Highly Injurious to the Health of the Operator. BEWARE OF GERMAN IMITATIONS. DO NOT BE MISLED. Inspect the New Wheeler and "Wilson ROTARY ACTION MACHINES, And judge for yourselves. They run by hand and Foot and arc Warranted to give Eutire Satisfaction. A TRIAL GIVEN WITHOUT CHARGE. LESSONS GRATIS. MACHINES REPAIRED. Send for an Illustrated Trice List to R. B. SHALDERS & SON, AGENTS, Queex-street, Auckland. Ilead Agency for Australia and New Zealand: LONG AND CO., 101, IDlizabeth-street, Melbourne. TAYLOR'S PATENT SEWING MACHINES Are Simple to Learn. Quiet in Action, Not liable to get out of order. Possess large and easily threaded Shuttles. No Difficulty in getting Needles and Extras. Taylor's Patent Sewing Machines Suovld »e Inspected by all desirous of procuring Thoroughly Good Machine. Also, to be had at Low Prices, TWISTED LOOP-STITCH MACHINES Of Best Construction. Agent : T. PEACOCK, Optician. Spectacles, Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers, Electric Bells, etc-, etc. Instruments and Machines Repaired SHORTLAND-STREET, (Opposite the rost-oflice). THE STEEL SEWING MACHINE FOK BOOTMAKERS. The arm of the Bradbury is made out of ono piece of solid steel. All the parts in the arm are steel. Special patent for driving shuttle. The arm is only half the size of any other new pattern machine. The shuttle holds more thread. Price, £1110s on the deferred payment; £10 10s cash. Table Machine, £9 (deferred), £S cash. A lot of Jones's Machines, very little used, at half price.—Yousa Brothers, Boot Upper Manufacturers, Importers of English and Foreign Leathers, Bootmakers' Machinery, Indenture, Commission Merchants, New Zealand Representatives ! of the Bradbury Sowing Machine Company, Durhamj ————————— AT THE INTERNATIONAL FOOD exhibition, Held in London, October, IS3O. THE ONLY rRIZE MEDAL FOR yERATED BEVERAGES WAS AWARDED TO "VIN SANTE." A FEW SELECTED TESTIMONIALS. Report by H. C. Bartlett, Esq., Ph. D., F.C.S.— " I have examined with great care the non-alcoholic beverage of Messrs. Morgan, Kempster, and Co., known as ' Vin Saute.' It is admirably prepared as a table tonic, and contains Ilypopliosphites in tho most soluble form, including iron, so as to bo well adapted for general use. and I thoroughly appreciate the dietetic excellenco of this advance in the chemistry of the subject. I particularly notice the absence of all unpleasant astringent reaction as an after-taste from the iron, which is objectionable in beverages for habitual table use, both as regards flavour and as being medicinal in common use. Avoiding this obvious defect iH some of the same class of beverages, the ' Vin Sante' may be recommended as a pleasant, refreshing, and gently stimulating beverage, which well replaces effervescent wines in many cases." Liverpool Royal Infirmary, School of Medioino, November 6, ISSO. Bear Sirs,—" I have no hesitation in saying that your Sante is the best beverace of its class which I have yet seen.—Yours, J. Campbell Brown, D. Sc., F.C.S., &c„ and City Analyst. SOLD BY ROBERT NEAL, Queen-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6271, 22 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6271, 22 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6271, 22 December 1881, Page 3

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