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r:i- 0 OVER & BAKER ELASTIC and lock-stitch SEWING MACHINES I HE so well k 'inwii and so Oniver- ’ sally Used, that any deset iption of their iidvautag J s is superfluous. I lIEY HI M AND WIDTH, OOHD, QUIET, BIUID, PELL, G V I'll Ell, TUCK, BIND, AND embroider, and are cm idired by competent judges to he the best Sew ing Machines yet known. The following ai’e a few of the rainy testimonials we are constant ly receivin',', furnishing a convincing proof ol their superiority. From “The Pleasant Crjek Chronicle.”— The efficacy an ' general excellence of Grove* and Baker’s Elastic-Stitch Family Sewing M ichines have been signally tested by a purchaser, connected with the nffic nf this journal. In every respect it has answered the account given in the advertisement of incapabilities—hohemmiiu', stitching,and felling being uncommonly good. For embroidery a better machine could not he found ; and in that respect it may take precedence of all other machl ies very easily Altogether the Grover and Baker Seeing Machine is an indispensable aid in the domestic economy of any household, and those who purchase it will not ho disappointed.*’ ‘‘Steaig Printing Office, 97 Little Collins-street East, Melbourne, Octolwr 22, LSGS. —Gentleman, - The strong Shuttle Machine furnished to my printing office, has has given complete satisfaction, an ’ though it has been subjected to rather rough usage in sewing pamphlets and similar work, it has not gone out of or’er in any way. We also use it for family sewino, and it answers well. I highly approve of i the mechanical construction, as it is strong, very simple, an i by a liberal use of friction rollers not ikely to wear out. 1 can confidently recommend it, and yon are at liberty to use my testimonial in any way you may think fit.” Robert Bell. Those about to purchase are invited to inspect these justly celebrated Machines at the Agents, whore instructions and all particulars can be obtained. MATHESON, Brothers, Sole Agents for Dunedin, Minton House, Piinces-'-ti’cet. Wholesale Agents, NE »V ELL A Co. Melbourne D3GTQR BURROWS May be consulted daily at his Residence, the I blast in Hospital, or ar, his Consulting-room, Suuderlandstreet, Clyde. MESSAGES may be left either with Mr. Haside or Mr. Barlow. A C\RD. 1 I RS ST \ N B "OOK of Alexandra, i I Midwife and Sick nurse. Ladies attended during their confinement. Terms, ,£3 for nine days. Mr. HEIRY j. COPE. LEGAL, MINING, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Collector, Accountant, Valuator, and Arbitrator. Queenstown, & at Arrow town ANASES conducted in the Resident I j .Magistrate's and Warden’s Courts. MR. CORE has made arrangements with Mr. John Bathgate,Solicitor, Dunedin, for the transaction of any legal business, conveyancing, Ac. Cases stated and counsels opinion promm-d Crown grants uplifted Goods stored and sold on commission. Communications by letter promptly attended to. QUEEN’S ARMS HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. A CKNOWLE GED to be the Best • * and Most Comfortable Family Hotel in the Lake District. Private Apartments for Families, containing one of Broad wood’s Pianos. Also a Sp endid Billiard Table ami Room unsurpassed id the Colony. Attached is a 13-stnll Stable; and visitors may rely on their horses he Solving first-rate attention. Saddle Horses for Hire ALBERT KICHAKDT Psroprietoiv

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Dunstan Times, Issue 445, 28 October 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 445, 28 October 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 445, 28 October 1870, Page 1

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