Sew.ng Machines. XMP ORTANT FACTS tor FAMILIES AND SEWING MACHINISTS. It is admitted that Clothi.vo Manl'FACTlT.l'.us aro the best judges of SEWIXG MACHINES!. Please Head [heir Opinions, viz.:-• The kw- Wheei.kk and Wilson has mora Ulan 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 which they are worked.-licath Schina and Co Clothing Manufacturers, Flinders Lane West. t' or "f 1 , 1 Binding and Cap i!akin K the Wheeler and " ilson llacl'iues are the best we have in use • tbev do more work and require less labour than any o'tliers wo hare tried,-A. Masters and Co., SO Princes street Dnnedin. We use Wlieeler and Wilson Machine and And it superior to any other, both for Economy, Efficiency and Speed, to any other we have tried.—l. and a! Don, Dressmakers, Duncan-strect. Dune<iin. I hereby certify that I have been using a Wheeler and Wilson, >~0. 7 Machine, foe the manufacture of braces of different kinds, (leather, silk elastic) and with great satisfaction. —W. Grcenshields, Bracemaker, etc., Shortland-street, Auckland. I have been using a Wlieeler and Wilson Tailoring Machine for the past twelvo months. It is very light running, and has given entire satisfaction.—Joseph \\ iliiams, Tailor, etc , Victoria-street, -> utkland. 1 een using » Wlieeler and Wilson Sewing Machine for several years, and find thorn more suitable than any other make for my business ; tliov cost very little for repairs.—C. He L'cau, Shirt Manufacturer. Durham-street, Auckland. We have 20 No. 0 Wheeler aud Wilson's in use : we consider them the best for Leather \V, rk ; they rive entire satisfaction.—Alderson aud Sons, .Manuficturers, York-street, Sydney. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. ISSI. WHEELER AND WILSON'S DOUBLE POWER SEWING MACHINES AWARDED TWO FIKST FKIZES. The New Wheeler and Wilson Awakiied Tiie Only Gkaxd Gold Prize, Paris Exhibition, IS7S, Beating SO OTHERS. Tlie Xkw Stp.akjiit Neei»lk WnEKi.En and Wilk>.\\—Have no Shuttles, they have no Cogwheels! they have no Heavy Gear to Tire and Weary the Feet. It is evident that Rotary Motion of the Wheeler and wilson has much less friction thuii the shuttle movement of other machines, therefore the Wiiekleh and W ILSON is much more durable, and needs less repair. The New W hkki.ep. ami Wilson- has more and greater improvement* than Any Other Seninc Machine, and is the fastest, making over 1000 STITCHES PER MI_\l"TE. CAUTION. Hen-are of Hawkers and also Puffing Advertisernents of Inferior Hard-running Machines which are Highly Injurious to the Health of the Operator. BEWARE OF GERMAN IMITATIONS. DO NOT BE MISLED. Inspect tlie New Wheeler axd "Wilsox ROTARY ACTION MACHINES, And judge for yourselves. They run by Hand and Foot and aro Warranted to give .Entire Satisfaction. A TRIAL GIVEN WITHOUT CHARGE* LESSONS GRATIS. MACHINES REPAIKED: Send for an Illustrated Trico List to R. B. SHALDERS & SON, AGENTS, Qcken-strekt, Auckland. Head Agency for Australia and Xen- Zealand : L 0 X G A N D C C., 101, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. TAYLOR'S PATENT S E "WING MACIII>ES ' AjtE Simple to Learn. 1 Quiet in Action. ' liable to get out of order 1 Possess large and easily threaded Shuttles No Difficulty in getting Needles and Extras. Taylor's Patent Sewing Machines Siioi'ld ke Inspected by all desirous of procuring a Tnoroughly 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 Kepaircd SHORTLAND-STREET, (Opposite the Post-oUice). THE STEEL SEWING .MACHINE FOR BOOTMAKERS. Tlie ann of the Bradbury is made out of one pitco 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 l'ho shuttle holds more thread. Price, ill 10s on the de fericd payment; £10 10s cash. Table Macliine, £.9 (deferred), £S cash. A lot of Jones's Machines, very little used, at half price.—Yoi-ng Brothers. Boot Upper Manufacturers, Importers of English and Foreign Leathers, Bootmakers' Machinery, Indcntcrs Commission Merchants, New Zealund Representatives of the Bradbury Sewing Machine Company. Durham, treet East. Groceries, &c. H. P. ~G ibboss s C°~ TEA, COFFEE, AND SPICE MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE and FAMILY GROCERS, Coal, Firewood, and Produce Merghants, lIOBSO 3S--S TItEET. Full market rates returned for consignments o Country Produce. Settlers and others requiring Goods in wholesale quantities will find a considerably advantage by giving us a trial. fl. P. GIBBONS & CO., Hobson-s treet, Auckland 0 T I C El W. PARKER (Late of the Firm of Closo Brothers) Begs to intimate to the general public that he has Oponcu Business in the GENERAL GROCERY AND PROVISION TRADE In Ilobson-street. W P. calls special attention to his carefully-selected Stock of Teas, Coffees, General Groceries an Provisions, Which will be found to be of the best quality, and trusts that by giving strict attention to business t meet with a fair share of support. address: HOBSON-STREET, op ositc llinetti's French Bakery INDIA AND CHINA COMPANY'S STANDARD PACKET TEAS. Packed Pounds and Half-pounds in four qualities emperor's bouquet mandarin's choice IMPERIAL MIXTURE ORIENTAL MIXTURE. They are distinguished by great strength, agreeable briskness, and delicious flavour, resultin from a scientific admixture of the very linest Tea that the great Continent of Asia can produce. The excellence of these Teas is apparent by the large and increasing demand that exists for tlum in Victoria and wherever they have been introduced. Agent for Auckland— JOHN BUCHANAN, Customhouse-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6342, 16 March 1882, Page 7
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