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i«cel a, ■ C-jcls Bakery SUNmiIM.AM) ■i:i;i-.i , CLYDE. BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER. CONFECTIONER, SUCAR BOILER, *O. TH. RKLL Legs fo inform the • Inhabitants of Olyde ami snr rounding district that lu has, at great ex. liense, fitted tip machinery for carrying on a Wholesale Business in the Biscuit and Sugar Boilitic Department. By manufactitling the beat article he defies competition with regard id quality or price, and then by hopes to me-t with a fair share of the gjneral public patronage. Wedding Cakes made to Order on the Shortest Notice ; lea Parties, Picnics, an Soirees catered for. T. ii. BELL. Thomas Sinclair, ,[> 11 A V i UI i• IT l'P n . I'm. . AT BREAD AN i BISCUIT R\ K IvR ANT C< ■NFECTIUj.WI, A L I, X A N D It A. iTHjDDI Cl ami Birthday (lake; made to order. Teapanies an I Picnics supplied at the shortest notice. Nothing but the very best Materials used. General Notices. nuuoeT’ ~~~ XTTE hereby inform our readers * T that a new Serial Story, entitled “ The Ferryman’s Secret,” bv S. Comb junior, will soon be ’commenced in our Supplement. The “ Ferryman’s Secret ” is a good Story, interesting and dramatic. Werth oim o. WERTHESAS SfWl'fi MSCHWES Hand and Treadle. £I,OOO CHALLENGE. THE •‘WONDERFUL WERTHEIM SEW INC MACHINES. ONE N.Ii.LION ■ UrEE HUNDRE t I HOL SA N D of these wonderft inaihin.s have occu sold i.iuing i-iuctec years. the proaitc 1 . of the (> criiian Sev mg Machine F.icuries last year was moi (hail five handle ■ thousand machines. r l'li O.d-iashionsd machines are of cheap an inferior construction, with sof, shuttle; very few appliances, and very delieiei mechanism The “ Wertheim ” possesse the louse winding wheel, absurdly cal-h the ti iple action balance wheel, four vein in advance of the others, and we imw ii traduce the most remarkable i opioveinet inade in sewing machines for many yean viz., the automatic bobbin winder, Th wonderful eourrivauce liils the Imbbii without any attention from the opeiator, smoothly as upon a reel of cotton. TI old-fashioned machines do not possess thi but in a few years our patents will be ii fringed by a copy, and the dealers will a. vertise ‘‘Bewaie of German imitations Our desire is always, under all ciieun stances,to place tire Wertheim machine sic hy side willi tire liirasy and obsolete style, or with any make whatsoever. Upon whir side the tiuijr is must then bo nim ifes . e are glad to submit them to any exan illation or test, without any pie-pavmei whatever. Take au ordinary shuttle an you may cut it with a lile or a knife. Tali a Wertheim shuttle and you will (ind it t be a block of steal, winch will spoil the lil and cannot be cut. Ordinary cog-whet* are of east iron ; the Wertheim cog-wheoi are warranted uumtakable. The sain principle is carried throughout, and may b the most unlearned person be readil tested.

CHALLKXOK FOK £I,OOO Aa .1 further reply to untruthful ami ad eaptanclum advertisements. we herehy oiler to submit tile “WONDERFUL WERTHEIM ” MACHINES under challenge On- £l,(Mm a-sidu, in competition with all or any Yankee or Glasgowmade machines, falsely sold as Amerman ; the contes to he decided in public by K 10. lish fair play and not by Yankee smarm -ss. Idle tei ins may bo ascertained at our ottiees, George-street, by any agent who chons -s to compete. THE WERTHSIM SEWING-MAOHLnE COMPANY, KKA XKFoi; T. CKKAIAX Y. All informal ion can be obtained from our X'e'v Zealand agent, ROBERT LOCHHEAD 13(5, GKOROK - STHKKT, Dunedin, X.Z. Kilters from Ids ; fringing machines. 10sGd; knitting machines, £, 10s ; crimping machines from 7s (id. Samples, c rculars, and catalogue! tree by post.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1006, 29 July 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 1006, 29 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 1006, 29 July 1881, Page 1

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