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SlSscellaneuns CLYDE. SUNDERLAND STREET, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, CONFECTIONER, SUGAR BOILER, &c. np H. CELL begs fo inform Uic JL a Inhabitants of Clyde and sue rounding district that ho has, at great expense, fitted np machinery for carrying or. a Wholesale Business in the Biscuit and Sugar Boiling Department. By manufactaring tiro beat r.vtielc he defies competition with regard to quality or price, and thereby hopes to moot with a fair share of the genera! public patronage. Wedding Cakes made to Order on the Shortest Notice; Tea Parties, Picnics, and Soirees catered for. T. H. BELL. Thomas Sinclair, BREAD and biscuit baker and CONFECTIONER, ALEXA N D R A. REDDING and Birthday Cakes » ' made to order. Tea parties and Picnics supplied at the shortest notice. Nothing but the very best Material* used. General Notices. "^OHCeT NH/ ® hereby inform our reader; y * that a new Serial Story, entitlecl “ The Ferryman’s Secret,” by S. Comb junior, will soon bo com mcncod in our. Supplement. The “ Perryman’s Secret "is a good Story, interesting mid dramatic. Werthoim Company. wertmeis's mm mmß Hand and Treadle, £I,OOO CHALLENGE. THE “WONDERFUL WERTHEIJI ■ SEWING MACHINES.

0 NE .3 LLION THREE HUNDRED THOLSAND of these wonderful machines have been sold during nineteen years. The product of the German Sewing Machine Factories last year was more than hvo hundred thousand machines. The old-fashionsd macl.iaca are or cheap am! inferior construction, with soft shutt'every few appliances, and very deficient mechanism. The “ Werthcim ” possessed the loose winding wheel, absurdly called tlio triple action balance wheel, four years in advance of the others, and wo now introduce tae most remarkable improvement made iu sewing machines for many years, viz,, the automatic bobbin winder. Tills wonderful contrivance fills the bobbins without, any attention from the operator ' 1 smoothly as upon a roc! of cotton. The old-fashioned machines do not possess tin-. but in a few years our patents will be infringed by a copy, and the dealers will advortiso “ Beware of Gorman imitations I” Our desire is always, under all circumstances, to place the Werthcim machine side by side with the flimsy and obsolete styles, or with any make whatsoever. Upon whit*]? siue tho truth is must then bo manifest . Wo are glad to submit them to any examination or test, without any pro-payment-whatever. Take an ordinary shuttle ;■ ; fi you may cut it with a file or a knife. Taka Werthcim shuttle and you will find hi film a block of steal, which will spoil tho iiio autt cannot be cut. Ordinary oo -* wliGCi.-i are of cast iron ; tho Werthcim cov-whcM--' are warranted unbreakable. The sam" principle is carried throughout, and may by the most unlearned person bo roaciilv tested. CHALLENGE FOR. £I,OOOI As a further reply to untruthful and a ! captandnm advertisements, w-o hereby offer to submit tho “WONDERFUL WERTHEiM" MACHINES under challenge for £I,OOO a-side, in coatpetition with all or any Yankee or Glasgow - made machines, falsely sold as American s the contest to bo decided in public by Eu«l )la y au d not by Yankee smartness. Lho terms may bo ascertained at our offices, G-corgc-strcot, by any agent who chooses to compete. THE WEETHEIM SEWING-MACHINE OOMP. AMY, FKANKFORT, GERM AN V. All information can 1 0 obtained from oil? -New Zealand accent, ROBERT LOOMHEAD 136, GEORGE - STREET, Dunedin, N, Z, Kilters from Ids ; fringin' machines, lOsdfli knitting machines', V/ i-.jj ; unmpui,. mauhiii 3 from 7 8 fid. FaCP'>t:: t ’i'fivoul-v:. ;iu.l «-.»*■ >1 .-.'in'.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1007, 5 August 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 1007, 5 August 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 1007, 5 August 1881, Page 1

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