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A FEW SPECIAL LINES AT E VBRETT B ROTH BB 8. CASHEL STREET. White Flannels, very wide, BJd, 10.Jd, Is, worth at least 3d yard more. DRE : S MATERIALS': 4s 9d Fall Dress, worth 7s 6d 6s 8d „ „ 8s 9d 8s 4d „ „ 10s 10s „ „ 12s fid CASHMERE MANTLES: 3s fid, 10s fid, I2s fid, 15s to 50s CASHMERE AND SILK CAFES : 3s lid, si, 7s fid, 10s to 30s. 50 PIECES PRINT. PAST COLORS, 4Jd yard, worth 7i<L POMPADOUR PRINTS: Very wide, warranted to wash, worth 7id A Splendid Line of Sateens, in Nary, Brown and Black, at BJd, worth quire lid. SHADED SATINS In all Colors, 3s yard, would be cheap at 4s fid 50 dozen Ladies’ Striped Hose, 5Ji pair. Job line of Colored Cotton Shirts, Isjlld each EVERETT BROS., CASHEL STREET.

it ADC LI FFE & ODQHjI N ARE! NOW SHOWING All the i LATEST NOVELTIES For the Season, comprising— Millinery, trimmed and uctrimmed Costumes Dress Materials Pompadour Prints Satteens Plain and Fancy Galateas Cambrics Sunshades Mantles Fichus Gloves, Hosiery, Scarfs Cord and Taasala, all colors. ttADCLIFFE & JOUGHIN, BRADFORD HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET.

THE NEW DAYIS Vertical Feed SEWING MACHINE PROVED itself superior to all other Machines in the Melbourne Exhibition. Read the following : COPY OP REPORT. Melbourne International Exhibition, 11th April, 1881. To /. Cosmo Newbery, Escj., Superintendent of Janes and Awards. Sir, —According to your instructions we have made a practical test and .horo-gh examination of the following Sewing Machines, viz., the Wheeler and Wilson, Jones and Co., Wertheiro, and the Davis, and the results of our experiments are set forth in the tabulated statement attached. We find that the Werthelm and Jones all o! the Singer type and similar in construction, and should be classed in the same order. The Wheeler and Wilson differs in construction, but the results o( our experiments are similar to the former named. As regards the DAVIS, we cannot but agree with the jury that it is very superior to any of the others, and went through every test to our entire satisfaction. j We therefore beg to recommend that the Machines be placed in the following order : FAMILY MACHINES. Ist, The Davis ; 3rd, Wheeler and Wilson, Jones and Co., Wertheioo. HAND MACHINES. Ist, The Davis ; 2nd, Werthelm ; 3rd, Wheeler and Wilson, Jones and Co, (Signed) BOBARDT 1 QUARRY j Experts. STATEMENT OP EXPERTS AT THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. ! DAYIS. Threads broken ... ... ... 0 Needles broken ... ... ... ... 0 Stitching on Leather ... ... Good Long stitching through thick and thin Good Binding ... —. Good Ruffling ... ... ... ... Good Lace Prilling Good Number of parts composing machine 133 „ ~ hard steel ... 11 ~ ~ in motion ... 11 Speed... ... ... ... ... 550 Speed in stitching 575 Height of arm ... 4in Gap or open space under arm ... 9in Shuttle movement ... ... ... Radial Lift of needle liin Number of accessories ... ... 17 Eesult of Go-as-yon-Pleaso Contest for half an hour in Melbourne Exhibition before Experts Sample of good work ... ... 22 Variation of upper tension ... 0 ~ lower tension ... l-6th Don’t purchase a Sewing Machine until you have seen the DAVIS. Remember that the DAYIB was awarded the only First Prize at the Melbourne Exhibition for Hand and 'Treadle Sewing Machines ; also. First Prize at Sydney Exhibition. The Second Prize was swarded to the improved Singer. Remember! No matter in what part of the colony, you can obtain a Davis’ Sewing Machine on time payment of Five Shillings per week. H. 0, FIBKK & 00., Corner Colombo street and Cathedral square, Agents. 8300 BO N N I N QTON’S OARB AGEE N i 08, I R I S H MOSS, The best known Remedy for Coughs and Colds. To bo had everywhere, 2101

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2416, 3 January 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2416, 3 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2416, 3 January 1882, Page 2

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