SEWING- MACHINES. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES. THE “HOME” SHUTTLE. LOCK-STITCH. The Perfection of Mechanism. Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, and Complete. IT sews with the least possible amount of labor, ana a girl of twelve years old can run it without latigue. IT IS A TRIUMPH OP MECHANICAL GENIUS. THE “HOME” SHUTTLE Is the only practical Low-priced Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. THIS UNEQUALLED MACHINE uses a straight needle, makes the “lockstitch ” (alike on both sides), has a self-ad-justing tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, and WILL EVEN SEW LEATHER. It will Hem, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, Seam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, and Gather. This machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and will work equally well on Silk, Linen Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. It is unnecessary for us to endeavor to detract from the merits of any other machine. We claim to sell THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE in the MARKET, WITHOUT REGARD TO PRICE, and we feel confident that, whenever persons wishing to buying Sewing Machines give the “ HOME' SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE a fair trial, in competition with other machines, IT WILL HAVE THE PREFERENCE. With this machine is furnished—Hemmer, Braider, Shuttle, Bobbins, Oil-can, Oil, Screw-driver, Five Needles, Gauge, Tableclamp, and directions for use. All securely packed in strong case, with hinges. To run by hand L 4 10 a . Complete with Table and Treadle L 6 10s. Half Cabinet ... L 7 15g. Ageut for Otago : S- JACOBS, FANCY BAZAAR, Princes street, Dunedin UNDERTAKERS. To the Provincial Government. H G oUE L E Y AND J- lewis (Late of Spicer and Murray and D. Taylor) UNDERTAKERS, ; George and Maclaggan streets.
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Evening Star, Issue 3666, 21 November 1874, Page 1
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292Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3666, 21 November 1874, Page 1
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