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A WONDERFUL MACHINE

*- One of tbs most ingenious Invention! of . the d*y Id shown us m Boohetter, N. V. , by Mt J. T. Soheffer, the Inventor. It is • machine for pasting labels on packages, each as baking powder, frail o&ns, patent medicine*, etc. Thlp machine will automatioally pick np, oooar and clean, gum the labels, stick them on the package with the utmost eiaotnesa and discharge the package when done, all at the rate of over 200 per minute. It will work equally well with jquare or oblong or oval packages as with round ones. All the attendance required is to feed the packages into ft trough and keep a sopply of labels In position. AH this is done from one driving AtttfftMd the belting of it is employed some ingenious arrangement of belts, for from one shaft ran belti which revolve the machine ten times per minute, •nd revolve caps whlah hold the packages , "»t the oat end of long arms, twenty. two times per minate, revolving m the same direction. By many It Is regarded as the moit Ingenious arrangement of belting •vet Been. Mr Sohaffer is a maohinist of great. skill, and has devoted many years of study and experiment to the perfection of this important machine,— ( <( Awtralaiian |B 4 South Amwlcw.) i .

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1737, 11 January 1888, Page 3

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A WONDERFUL MACHINE Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1737, 11 January 1888, Page 3

A WONDERFUL MACHINE Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1737, 11 January 1888, Page 3

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