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Weitheim lioufpaay. WERTHEIM’S SEWH’O MACHINES THE “ WONDERFUL WERTHEIM" SEWING MACHINES. ONE MILLION Til I!EE 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 bundle I thousand machines. The old-fashioned machines are of cheap and inferior construction, with soft shuttles, very few appliances, and very deficient mechanism. The “ Wei theim ” possessed the loose winding wheel, absurdly cahed the triple action balance wheel, four 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, hut in a few years our patents will he infringed by a copy, and the dealers will advertise “Beware of German imita ions 1” Our desire is always, under all c.rcumstauces.to place the Wertheim machine side by side with the flimsy and obsolete stylos, or with any make whatsoever. Upon which side the truth is must then he manifest. We are glad to submit them to any examination or test, without any pre-payment whatever. Take an ordinary shuttle and you may cut 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 he cut. Ordinary cog-wheels are of cast iron ; tire Wertheim cog-wheels are warranted unbreakable. The same principle is carried throughout, and may by the most unlearned person be readily tested. Hand and Treadle. CHALLENGE,

CHALLENGE FOR £1,000! Aa a further reply to untruthful and ad captaudum 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 be decided in public by English fair play ami not by Yankee smartness. The terras may be ascertained at our olhoea, Gcorge-street, by any agent who chooses to compete. THE WERTHEIM SEWING-MACHINE COMPANY, FRANKFORT, GERMANY. All information can be obtained from our New Zealand agent, ROBERT LOCHHEAD 136, GEORGE - STREET, Dunedin, N.Z. Kilters from 15s ; fringing machines 10s Cd; knitting machines, £7 10s ; crimping machines from 7s 6i. Samples, circulars, and catalogues free by post. R. L. Begg’s Advt. CLYDE PANTECHNICON. CLYDE DISPENSARY (CLYDE GENERAL STORE. CLYDE DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND ROOT MART. CLYDE STAFFORDSHIRE WAREHOUSE. CLYDE FANCY REPOSITORY. CLYDE NEWSPAPER AGENCY R. L. BEGS, PROPRIETOR, EGS to thank his patrons and friends for the kind support hitherto accorded him, and desires to state nothing on his part shall ha wanting to merit a continuance of the

same. LATELY ADDED TO [STOCK A well selected stock of drapery, gents’ hats, suits, flannels, calicos, sheeting, and uu assortment of small goods. ] A large assortment of ladies’ and gentlemen’s boots, shoes, and slippers. JUST OPENED— An infinite variety ol Milton-made and English crockery and glassware. Every class of general stores, sta. tionery, to laccos, cigars, Etc, etc, etc. A large lot of framed and glazed Olcoj graphs and Chromo-lithographs. Picture frames made to Order. The_| whole are off wing at ’prices never before heard of in the district. COME AND INSPECT FOR YOUKSELT ES. Arrangements will shortly he completed for delivering by horse and cart all orders and purchases Now Advertisement. ANTED AGENTS for the Dunstax Times Newspaper, published every Friday Morning' (Liberal Commission Allowed,7 JUST ARRIVED—

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1003, 8 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1003, 8 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1003, 8 July 1881, Page 3

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