THE GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC AND LOCK-STITCH SEWING '-MACHINES ARE so well known and so universally used, that any description of their advantages is superfluous. They hem and width, cohd, quilt, BRAID, FELL, GATHER, TUCK, BIND, AND embroider, and are considered by competent judges to bo 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. From the “Express —“ Having had an opportunity for several months past of closely inspecting the workibg of a Grover and Baker’s Sewing Machine, we have much pleasure in testifying that it is adapted for every kind of work set forth in the prospectus. It comlunep the cha/ina yof plain stitching with embrpiflery, in which of couim tfie £enud/mind especialy delights. AltTOigh jmjr'u/ivpftand Baker’s machine is enfijßdinjpy UKfuLforrfa3i sew-’ ing, it is fan cmbroidei/r its highest rank among none of whom that we know of having attained such excellence. The machines/re, in fact, in every way invaluable to homeholds, and when the immense saving of Icmor compared with hand-sewing is taken into consideration, it is remarkable that they are not more generally used.” . . . “ No. 45, Adelaidestreet, Melbourne, October 20, 1868.- Gentlemen,—Having one 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, bod-ticking, drugget, and furniture leather, and 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. \ A. MATHESON, Brothers, Sole Agents for Dunedin, Minton House, Princes-street. Wholesale! Agents, NEW ELL & Co. Melbourne. GEORGE YOUNG, Practical WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER and IMPORTER OF WATCHES, Clocks & Jewellery, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Opposite Bank of New South Wales. Targe an J es, clocks j electro-plated glasses, &c., &c. ; a'l van acturers of watch ilver and lld/Lud opera rted direct the from the best mam home country. Receives everv month parcels of 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. CROMWELL AUCTION MART. W. J. BABRY, AUCTIONEER & CATTLE SALESMAN, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, CROMWELL. WJ. BARRY Hbgs respectfully to , announce to/the rublic chat he is prepared to conduct sales in any part of the province, slid would also draw attention to las / Auction Marts Store, Capable of storing Five Hundred Tons of Goods. N.B. Sales of Drapery, Jewellery, and General Merchandise. EVERY EVENING. LONDON AGENCY. miTE DUNS TAN TIMES may he i, read gratuitously in London, at the News Rooms of Messrs Gordon and Gotch, 121, Holborn-hill, where advertisements and subscriptions for the name are received.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 463, 3 March 1871, Page 4
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