Sewing M&cbines T R. STANSELL, IRONMON&KR, Has been Appointed Agent for South Canterbury, direct from the Manufacturers, for tbs Undermentioned Sewing Machines, and hope* to be favored with a call from all intending Purchasers cf a Sewing or Kilting* Machine before deciding on any make : — THE LIGHT RUNNING " STANDARD Is new to this market, its merits, however, are sucb as to warrant the hope of ita soon becoming widely known, m fact, a household word m this city. • This Machine combines Simplicity, Durability, Speed, Strength and Beauty, and has reached the highest point of perfection m mechanism. It has no equal Lasts a lifetime Is almost noiseless Easiest operated : Never gets out of order Lightest running And surpasses all others. THE HOME COMPANION (Hand or Treadle). By the same makers as the " Standard," is a perfectly reliable American-made Machine, and has given unequivocal satisfaction where ever introduced, and deserves the attention of the Public. THE " STANDARD " KILTING j MACHINE Will be found a great boon to Dressmakers and others, and be anticipates a large and ready Sale for this. It can be worked by hand, treadle, or steam power, and will, MAXB art kikd or Ktxt dksibkd. Can be altered to different styles and widths immediately, and m a most simple manner. J. E. STANSELL, AGENT, Ihfobthb of Gexbbai, Habdwabe, TIMARU. 3-11 109 MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1881. WHEELER & WILSON'S TROUBLE POWER SEWING MACHINES AWARDED TWO FIRST PRIZES. The New Wheeler and Wilson awarded the ONLY GRAND MEDAL PRIZE, „ Paris Exhib ion, 1878, BEATING 80 OTHEfiS. The New Straight Needle Wheeler and Wilson.— 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 nave much less friction than the shuttle movement of other machines, therefore the Wheeler and Wilson is much more durable and needs lees repair. The New Wheeler and Wilson has more and greater improvements than any other sewing machine and is the fastest, making over 1000 Stitches per Minute. Inspect the New Wheeler and Wilson ROTARY ACTION MACHINES, And judge for yourselves. They run by hand aod foot and are warranted to give entire satisfaction.: A TRIAL GIVEN WITHOUT CHARGE. Important faots for FAMILIES AND SEWING MACHINISTS. It is admitted that Clothing Manufao - rers are the best judges of SEWING MACHINES. Please read their opinions, vir. — The New Wheeler and Wilson hs« more than realised our expectations as to : speed, durability and also m economising labor j our workpeople express a decided preference for them on account of the ease with which they are worked. Beath, Bchibss & Co., Clothing Manufacturers, Flinders lane, W. For hat ■ binding and cap making the Wheeler and Wilson Machines are the best we have m use ; they do more work and require less labor than any others we have tried. A. Mastkbs & Co., 60 Princes street, Dunedin. We use a Wheeler and Wilson Maohine,asd find it superior to any other, both, for economy, efficiency and speed, to any other we have tried. I. & A. Don, Dressmakers, Duooan street, Dunedin. We have had Wheeler and Wilson Machines m use for the last three years ; we find them more suitable than other machines and very durable. Yaibs, Sons & Co., Drapers, George street, Dunedin. I have pleasure m stating that the Wheeler and Wilson Machine has given me entire satisfaction. I consider it a better machine for my work than any other I have tried. Petbb Stewabt, Draper, Great King street, Dunedia. I like the Wheeler and Wilson better than other machines I have used ; it is lighter to work, much faster, and for dressmaking, <fee., it cannot be surpassed. M. Catiuaqh, ■ Dressmaker, Caversbam, Dunedin, We have 20 No. 6 Wheeler and Wilson's m nse ; we consider them the best for leather work; they give entire satisfaction. AtDBBSON & SOKB, Manufacturers, York street, Sydney; F. B. GREBNDP, AGENT, TIMARU 16fe. Wanted. TTT ANTED TO PURCHASE— 6O Couple VV of HAREB per week. Apply to W. R. Wilson, Ojiler Saloon, opposite the Theatre. ■ 6-10 876 WANTED TO PURCHASE— Gentlemen's SECOND-HAND WEARING APPAREL. Waited upon at their own Residences. Apply by letter to T.M., Post-office, Timaru. 5-23 1040 lX/ r ANTED-MAR i RIED COUPLB, withT T cut encumbrance ; woman, general servant}' man, generally useful. Apply, stating wages required, to Box 41, Waimate. S 31 1119 ' WANTED— A Good MACHINIST. Apply at once, COT AND Dbitoxond. 6-2 1150 'ANTED— A Good CANVASSER, for ' Town. Apply, Sikoeb Machxhb Depot, Sonth Road, Timara. 6-8 1217 WANTED TO BORROW, Immediately —£100 for a term of 3 year*. Good seourity, and 8 per cent interest offered. Address, G. S., Post-officf, Waimate. 6-3 1224 THE COUNTY CHBONICLB. ONE HUNDRED COLUMNS Of the most interesting nutter for family reading to be found m any paper published m the colonies. This being the Only Weekly Journal printed and published between Christchurch and Dunedin, especial can is taken to include m its column* a complete rttwai of ALL THENEWB OF THB WEEK up to the hour of publication. Pbicb, Seusxob.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2407, 9 June 1882, Page 4
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