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THE GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC AND LOCK-STITCH I SEWING M ACHINKS AEE so well and so universally usml, that any description of their* advantages ’is superfluous. THEY CORD, QUIRT, BRAID, FELL, GATHER, TUCK, BIND, AND embroider, and are considered by competent judges to be the best Sewing Machines yet known. The following are a few of the many testimonials we are constantly receiving, furnishing a convincing proof of their superiority. Erom the '‘Express ?’—“ Having had an opportunity ' for several months past of closely inspecting the workibg of a Grover and Baker’s Sowing Machine, we have much pleasure in testifying that it is adapted for every kind of work, set forth in the prospectus. It combines the charms of plain stitching with the attractions of embroidery, in which of course the female mind especialy delights. Although the Grover and Baker’s machine is exceedingly useful for plain sewing, it is [an that it takes its highest rank among its competitors, none of whom that we kUftw of having attained such excellence. The machines are, in fact, in every way invaHiaMe to households, and when the injnffnree saving of labor compared with hand-ssK’int' is taken idto consideration, it is remjrkamithejt thetare not more generally used.” • I. /‘Noly), Adelaidestreet, Melbourne, (JctmJerilO, 1868.- Gentlemen, —Having onl of your No. 26Cabinet Sewing Machines in use for nearly four years, I have much pleasure in being-able to speak of its excellence. In addition to domestic work, we use it for the various materials in uphelstery, silk, bed-ticking, drugget, and furniture leather, and fed 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. I am, gentlemen, yours, &0,, D. M. Ckowley, upholsterer. - \ MATHESON, Brothers, Sole Agents for Dunedin, Minton House, Princes-street. Wholesale; Agents, NEWELL & Co. Melbourne. GEORGE YOUNG, Practical WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER and IMPORTER OP WATCHES, Clocks <fe Jewellery, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Opposite Bank of New South Wales. T ARGE and varied stocks of watch j es, clocks, jewellery, silver and ■electro-plated "01 glasses, &c., from the best home country. Receives everv month parcels of d and opera orted direct the

the above,goods, in all, the latest designs and patterns. All kinds of jewellery made to order. Repairs promptly and carefully executed, at moderate charges. Orders from the country punctually attended to. N.B.—Awarded first prize for clocks and watches, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. Note the address— GEORGE YOUNG, Princes Street, Opposite Bank'of New South Wales. N l V oromwell. auction mart. W. J. BARRY, AUCTIONEERS CATTLE SALESMAN, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. m OMWELL J.' BAIIRT begs respectfully to annoutico to the public that ho is prepared to conduct sales in any part of the province, and would also draw attention to las Auction Mart & Store, Capable of storing Five Hundred Tons of Goods. N.B. Sales of Drapery, Jewellery, and General Merchandise. EVERY EVENING. LONDON AGENCY. rn ME IS UN ST AN TIMES maybe 1 read gratuitously in London, at the News Rooms of Messrs Gordon and Gotoh, 121, Ho (born-hill, where advertisements and subscriptions for the t»me are received.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 459, 3 February 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 459, 3 February 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 459, 3 February 1871, Page 4

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