Electoral Rolls. V NOTICE, DUNSTAN ELECTORAL DISTRICT. “ THE REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS ACT, 1879.” ALL persons, not being aliens, whose names are not on the existing roll, are hereby notified that —if desirous of having their names placed on the new roll to bo compiled under the above Act—immediate application is necessary. Forms of application can 1 e obtained, free of charge, at my office, j FREDERICK JEFFERY, Registrar of Electors. Registrar of Elector’s Office, Clyde, June 6th, 1881.
Mining Notice. MOUNTAIN RACE GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited), TINKERS. WE HEREBY give notice of a change of M anagers of the above-named Company from John Spratt, resigned, to John Shannon, Manager of the above named Company. CYRIL E. GUDGEON 1 , JAMES NICHOLSON / Directors. May 2Gth, 1881. I.—l, John Shannon, of Tinkers, do solemnly and sincerely declare that the foregoing notice is to the best of ray knowledge and belief true in every particular. 2.—1 am Manager of the abovenamed Company. 3.—Cyril B. Gudgeon and James Nicholson, whoso signatures are affixed to the said Notice, ai'e Directors of the said Company, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled “ The Justice of the Peace Act, 1866 ” JOHN SHANNON. Declared before me at Ophir, ____ this ninth day of June, 1881. H. W. ROBINSON, A Justice of the Peach in and for the Colony of New Zealand.
Wertheim Company. WERTHEIM’S SEWING MACHINES Hand and Treadle. £I,OOO CHALLENGE. THE “WONDERFUL WERTHEIM ” SEWING MACHINES. ONE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND of these wonderful machines have been sold during nineteen years. The product of the German Sewing Machine Factories last year was more than five hundred thousand machines. The old-fashioned machines are of cheap and inferior construction, with soft shuttles, very few appliances, and very deficient mechanism. The “ Wertheim ” possessed the loose winding wheel, absurdly called the triple action balance wheel, tour years in advance of the others, and we now introduce the most remarkable improvement made in sewing machines for many years, viz , the automatic bobbin winder. This wonderful contrivance fills the bobbins without any attention from the operator, as smoothly as upon a reel of cotton. The old-fashioned machines do not possess this, but in a few years our patents will be infringed by a copy, and the dealers will advertise “ Beware of German imitations !” Our desire is always, under all circumstances,to place the Wertheim machine side by side with the flimsy and obsolete styles, or with any make whatsoever. Upon which side the truth is must then bo manifest. We are glad to submit them to any examination or test, without any pre-payment whatever. Take an ordinary shuttle and you may out it with a file or a knife. Take a Wertheim shuttle and you will find it to be a block of steal, which will spoil the file and cannot be cut. Ordinary cog-wheels are of cast iron ; the Wertheim cog-wheels are warranted unbreakable. The same principle is carried throughout, and may by the most unlearned person be readily tested. CHALLENGE FOR £1,000! As a further reply to untruthful and ad captandum advertisements, we hereby offer to submit the “WONDERFUL WERTHEIM” MACHINES under challenge for £I,OOO a-side, in competition with all or any Yankee or Glasgowmade machines, falsely sold as American ; the contest to bo decided in public by English fair play and not by Yankee smartness. The terms may be ascertained at our offices, George-strcet, by any agent who chooses to compete. THE WERTHEIM SEWING-MACHINE COMPANY, FRANKFORT, GERMANY, All information can be obtained from our Now Zealand agent, ROBERT LOCHHEAD, 13G, GEORGE • STREET, Dunedin, N.Z. Kilters from 13s ; fringing machines, lOsfid; knitting machines, £7 IDs ; crimping machines from 7a fid. Samples, circulars, and catalogues free by post.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1000, 17 June 1881, Page 3
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