PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS; The quality and price of their goods in the above lines are too well known to require any comment. a, "im'UMi MawheraQnay M EW -{M A 3 iAN ?i ;SIB(TII.LBRY, C. R. HOWDEN and CO., Proprietors. The undersigned have on Sale a consignment of SPIRITS from the above Distillery, consisting of, — The attention of the trade is directed to the fact that the duty upon the above article is only one-half that imposed upon imported spirits, thereby giving the consumer an advantage of 6s per gallon. • : NANPARROWv HENDjjKSJON fc |C6T /:. .?,'.. ( x .; ... ;;.l. V-Aglnfa. J. -rfTHEELER AND WILSON'S , LOOK,STn:CH SEWINGMACHINES. \ | REDUCeIdPRICES. 1;:':.... W heeler and Wilson's Lock-Stitch Sewing - MacHnei are itiU unrivaUea; ialtfiottgV they H- aye been before the public nearly twenty- • ' c yeari' ' During that ipsridd many lU : ' E nterprising firms have tried to supersede them. Yet they maintain their rape- , :!: j/riority^- tT ■'"^■-■■V; —^ ->^' E very one admits that there is no Machin ; Stitch at all comparable to the-. L ock-strichj Wm'ch is the firmest and heat'ejlt, has the same appearance on R avel. — The Lock Stitch is tiie distinguishing feature of their machines ; A nd in addition to the Lock-stitch they < i Have re^&ttyifofa&ud&'aii Important yet perfectly JK ovel, feature, which not only performs Ornamental Sewing, bnt also the most D elicate Embroidery. Their machines will and in fact will accomplish every kino of work which a machine can produce. W h"&Ter"and Wilson beg especially to call the attention of every I ndividnal who requires a^ Sewing Machine. | /to|WSUen^'F^ed^Bar. fiietf | M Ii atestriniprovemcnti, whicfr Ins hwd vie de* sirable effect of rendering their S ewing Machines Silent-working ! This _, ; | eotirely removes^ whaVwaa formerly 0 bjection to the introduction of a Sewing 1 Macbineinto ladies' apartments. 'N bthing now remains to be accomplished in order to render the S ilent-working Lock-stitch Sewing Machine market^ as numerous tesßmonials : attest. A pamphlet, contaiDing_a fejt. of these, with a description of tiie machine, its construction and jnode of working, and illuitratJorisbf its various ■ ; parts, may bfc had on application. S eventy Prize Medals have already been i bestowed in all parts o! the world on these machines. In Paris, at tfce Ex- j ' and Wilson's Maenmes' Were acknow-" ledged to lead the world in this branch , , . of industry jipr out of noless a number '• ' ° than *ighty-two competitors they were the only firm to whom a gold medal was awarded; thus "placing the Wheeler and Wilson," says the Art Journal, "at the head of all Sewing , Machme Manufacturers, both in Europe; and America." E very year has witnessed improvements in construction, and it has become World renowned. 1 n order to ensure accuracy of finish and perfection of ot workmanship, ■N ot a. single raaohine is4dlowed to leare^the- \ maiiulactofy tDijtfbas *"_j $_ ', >' i_ jJL G one through tiie hands of three competent engineers, and should any defect be found,; it is immediately remedied. M ore than, .three, hundred and twenty thousand of these machines have been sold, and the , , , A nnual stile now amounts to the prodigiou number of over 60,000 i C an more be 'said to convince the most sceptical of their superiority ? H itherto no/ machine: ;has ipproacheel the silent working Wheeler and Wilson I n perfection of ; workmanship, rapidity of action, firmness and elasticity of stitch, N oiselessness <>f motion,; perfect adaptation ''" v fe' every kind of wont,' Easiness of comprehension , to the learner, ; lightness and elesahde 6f appearance. S uch is the success which has attended the silent woikingliock-stiteh Machine. CAtnrjeir.— Beware of Spurious Imitations of the Wheeler amd Wilson Machikb. LONG and CO,, Agents, W Elizabeth 1 street^ Melbourne ; FORSYTH and MASTERS, Ironmongers, Agentsi Greymouth.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 690, 21 June 1870, Page 4
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