" The Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Muchine i the one best calculated for household use." — From Timbs' Year-Book of Facts for 18G5. . ■ >--;• •• .. • ■•--.- ". '■'-■■HA .•••.■>'• \--S: • , V'. '•r^ri'-:.^V. TTTHEELEK, and WILSON'S PATENT V V LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, for families and manufacturers, are vastly superior to all others. As evidence of (.lie fact, they were awarded the prize gold medal at the GrcatExhibition, ISG2 and at the Paris Exhibition 1861, also at the Victorian Exhibition ISG3 and ISG4. These machines make the tight lock-stitch — tlio only one which cannot be ravelled — with the rotating hook a great improvement on the shuttle, as it is far more durable, and not near so liable to get out of ovdev. Wheeler and Wilson's machines work equally well upon silk, cotton, woollen, and linen goods, braiding, binding, cording, tucking, hemming, filling, gathering, seaming, quilting, performing every species of sewing with a speed of from 1200 to 1500 stitched per minute, makes a regular, strong, and beautiful stitch, exactly the same on both sides of the fabric sewed, is simple in construction, easy of management, elegant in appearance. A t the present RED UCED PEICES there is no excuse for having shuttle machines. Reference given to drcssmakors, tailors, and Manufactures of clothing, who have had the machines in constant use for years. We would call particular attention to the address IGG Bourke Street East, up stairs ; several inferior machines having been sold under the impression of being ours. Illustrated circulars sent post free. E. W. MILLS, Sole Agent for Wellington. T? XTRACT aJTIHtEWEKS' YEAST.— JLJ Harper Twolvetrccs' Yeastrinc, is superior to brewers' yeast or baking powder for making light, sweet, and wholesome bread. It is always ready and sure to act, and the most ignorant cannot mistake in using it. Sold in small packets and canisters by all storekeepers. 'Harper Twelve! recs' Government "Clacking is i deservedly popular for its softness, brilliancy and enduring quality. Sold in oilskin packets, and in bottles by all storekeepers ; and wholesale by Harper Twolvctrees, Eruniley-bv-P""--, London. pOEDIAL of the BCNEDICTINE MONKS v^ of the Abbey of Fecamp.— This Liqueur which dates from J5lO, is Tonic, Anti-apoplectic, Digestive, and of an exquisite Ikvoiir. The Salutary Plants of which it is composed are gathered on the Cliffs of Normandy, they possess all the vivifying emanations of thcNorlhern Sea, and compose one of the best Cordials and one of the most cilicacious preservations against epidemic diseases. Latterly the French Medical men have almost unanimously prescribed it for patients who by their gastric U-ndcncy were more subject to nt.ta.cks of Fever and Cholera. May be had of A. Lkghand, Aine al Fccanin. House in Paris : 2io. 19, Hue Vivienm-. This Liqueur mny be loundall over the world at Iho principal Wine and Spirit Merchants, Phimnnccutif.ts, Confcctionerfl, Grorer.--., and dealers in provisions in general, &c.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2331, 6 March 1866, Page 3
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