, • Mwrcliandisa. "W. J. BE ALE, 170, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, AGENT FOR THE WOXWEimJL NEW HIGH-ARM WERTHEIM MING MACHINES. The prominent features of thn new Hion ARM MACHINE may be enumerated as follows, viz CONSIDERABLY GREATER ROOM under the ttrin. aud consonantly INCREASED EASE AND FRKKi OM of working. HIOHKIt LIFT of PItKSSUIIF! FOOT, allowing heavier matsrial to be sewn. ALMOST NOIKEUiSS MOTION, the machine Torkitiy without a souu t beyond the ordinary tickings of the watch. This ■lesider»tum is produced iu»iulv by the introduction of AN ELASTIC Sl'EK< SPRING in the shuttle carrier, which also largely reducei the friction that the shuttle is subjected to, and ensures lengthened durability alike to the shuttle aud the entire machine The lIEA KT or CAM is raised on the two outer curves, so that it rests firmly on the plate of the machine, thus OBVIATING OSCILLATION, and couilderably lessening the wear of the cam The NEEDLE and I'UKSSU RE BAR move in extending bearings, tills giving GREATER STABILITY, and still further reducing oscillation. An OIL CA l Oil Kit is fastened on the nee lie bar, offflcttially preventing any oil from soiling the work The PItBSSEK FOOT and NEEDLE CLAMP are securely fastousd with THUMB SCREWS, the us of a screwdriver belli* thns rendered unnecessary, Two additional feet for CO R KT and ED iK SKIING aro supplied. The SHUTTLE Is on the SELK-TtIREADING principle. In other words, there are NO ROLES to" THKEAD—a matter of no slight congratulation to porsons of djlicate sight, at well as thoso to whim " TIME IS MONEY." The NEW WINDER la much simplified, so that the thread has only to be twisted round the lower winder bar, and not CO be threaded through anv tension piece. The TOP TENSION is rendered easy of adjustment by tho introduction of a NEW TENSION BAR. TOGETHER with the usual HOST OK APPLIANCES alwaya GIVEN with EACH WONDERFUL WKRTHtcIM Perhaps th« most CAPTIVATING OTIARACTERISTIO of the WONDERFUL NEW HIGH ARM WERTIIKIM lies in t « fact that it WORKS, as above stated. ALMOST INAUDIBLT. The nolle so distress* in some machines is reduced to a minimum in the NEW HIG3ARM. A subdued and soothing ound isjWthat remains, almost justifying the titlo of a SILENT 31 ACSI WE. TO BE OBTAINED FOR CASH, OR ON TIME PAYMENTS, FROM W. J. BE ALE, 170, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. PM ■■■■ ■ _■ mil——' 1 '">■ i——— i IIIWM i n .v « R If cojtseqwnc! of Imitations' of THE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins 1 I have to request that Purchasers see that the Label on every bctlls W hears their Signature thus ggAUC^I || without which no bottle of the original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is genuine. Ask fer LEA and PERRIES? Sauce, and see A'ante or. Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper. Wholesale and fer Export■ by the Proprietors. Worcester; Crosse arid M/ac.kwe/t. London, g~V., d~V.; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World. T.&S.MORRIN&CO. (LIMITED), HARDWARE MERCHANTS, &c. THE SBIPLEX SILENT SAUSAGE MACHi±<2. T & S. MORRIN & CO., Limited, J] ave now on Sale a Shipment of these celebrated aiEioiFiPiisra- ivn-A.cs:iisr JE:S ; Sizes in Stock for Hand and Power. Also, SAUSAGE FILLERS, SEAM AND PLATFORM SCALES AND WEIGHTS, STEELYARDS, KNIVES AND STEELS, [CHOPPERS, CLEAVERS, &c., &c.,fand all Butchers' Requisites. c 5 I 6 0 iLJr7 ° 025 - I (Jh 08 t 01 M ' / Jpf tc g 1x 3 A cc § 0 * / MM O , , / AW' / LLI - J # / | 0/' . o «00 ujySh wO3 c 3 03 1 1— I— I ■ i BAETLEY'S PATENT LOUVRE. This Louvre secures perfect ventilation, without the j risk of leakage from driving rain, or the direct draught, always j felt from the old Louvre Ventilator. They are simply constructed, easily fixed, and are in- j valuable for Public Buildings, Schools, Churches, Halls, &c., &c.; for stable ventilation they are unequalled. Can be had in Zinc or Galvanized Iron, any size. T. & S. MORRIN & €0., Limited, IRONMONGERS & SKIP CHANDLERS, AUCKLAND. Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition, 1878. "THE cream OF OLD IRISH WHISKIES." fMM PURE, MILD and MEJ-X-OTy". DELICIOUS, and VERY WHOLESOME. 1 4 The Prize Medal, Dublin Exhibition, 1865, 20, GREAT TITCHFIELD STREET, LONDON, W. &
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8057, 19 September 1887, Page 7
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