TH- GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC AND LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES t RE so'well known and so tmiver- * sally used, that any description of their advantages is superfluous. HEY HfM AND WIDTH, COKD, QUILT, BIUID, KELL, GATHER, TUCK, BIND, AND embr ■ deu, and are con.-idered by competent judges to he the best Sew' ing Machines yet known. The following are a few of the many testimonials we are constantly receiving, furnishing a convincing proof ot their superiority. From the ‘Express Having had an opportunity for several months past of closely inspecting the wnrkihgof a Grover and Baker's Sewing Machine, wehave much pleasure in testifying that it is adapted for "verv kind of work set forth in the prospectus, It com lines the cha ms of plain stitching with embroidery, in which of f)/nal/miiid especialy delights. AliJyjmgh^i^tpG^i vA and Baker’s machine is exceedingly nlfiimsewing, it is an emhroiderfr fmet—iiHaces its highest rank among of whom that we know of having attained such excellence. The machines are, in fact, in every way invaluable to liousehd s, and when the immense saving of labor compared with hand-sewing is taken into consideration, it is remarkable that they are not more generally used.” . . “No 45, Adelaidestreet, Melbourne, October 2D. IS6B. Gentlemen, —Havingoneof your No.2CCabinet Sewing Machines in use for nearly four years, I have much pleasure in being able to speak of its excellence In ad ition to domestic work, we use it for the various materials in uphelstery, silk, bed-ticking, ■ rugget, and furniture leather, an find it all that can be desired. It has never been out of order nor given any trouble in working from the first week, and I believe it to be the best machine extant. 1 am, gentlemen, yours, &c., D. M. Crowley, upholsterer. MATHESON, Brothers, Sole Agents for Dunedin, Minton House, Princes-'-treet. Wholesale Agents, NEW ELL k Co. Melbourne NOT CONNECTED WITH THE MONOPOLY IN TOWN, A | F.SSRS BRNNET- * WRnBER- ■ SPOON have now on hand the undermentioed Doors and ashes, at reduced town prices. DOORS. Oft Sin by 2ft Sin 6ft 6iu by 2ft Gin 6ft lOin by 2ft Iflin 16s each Us SASH 10 x 12, per p6Tr 1 Is 6iu deal architraves, per 100, 23s Din „ ~ ~ ~ 19s Hu „ „ ~ ~ 16s Every description of Doors ami Sashes made to order, at the above scale ; also Moulding at reduced prices. Coutiuo'ors liberally dealt with. RATTR Y STREET DUNEDIN. CEOMWELL AUCTION MART. W. J. BARRY, AUCTIONEER & CATTLE SALESMAN GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, C R L L. WJ BARRY bees Respectfully t , announce ‘o fir /public that hj is prepared to conduct sales in air part of the province, and would als draw attention to his Auction Mart k Store, Capable of storing Five Huudrei Tons of Goods. N.B. Sales of Drapery, Jewellery, and General Merchandise. EVERY EVENING. CEOMWELL QUARTZ REEFS. WAKEFI LD HOTEL, UPPER CLUIxxA. HUGH Proprietor. Exce Jar ommodation and Stabling. H. M'Phefton begs to inform the travelling public that the only means of reaching the reefs is hr crossing on his "tint, which is capable of carrying a waggon and eight Inn - se,3.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 457, 20 January 1871, Page 4
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