boundary street, has Removed to Albert' treet,* next to Oulleh and Co.'s store. AND WILSON'S l^.c|t^Ei .. REDUCED PRICES. ; '"" if A NT' i ffW'O'k TIC. W heeler and WflsonV bock-Stitch Sewing Machines are still unrivalled, althougp v ""they ; . H ave. h&sa .befor^, the .w|j% nea^^v^wenty > 1 \ ..yeaW- ' Dunhg that period many E nterprising> firms have tried to supersede them. » Yet they maintain their BupdJ H riority. J. E very one admits that there is no Machin Stitch at all comparable to the *Bi *Bfcll Sictc ffF*T.»vA >jpftT.ftyiai SQiWXL, and. -vuOUSTt* cut m two, ' t llnot \ ( R avel.— The Lot Jk Stitch |s thg distinguish- '"■ Ving:fea£u're f 6 { toiir mlachibes ; A ntt Sn * addition { i^ 5 the r; Lock-stitcli they hay« recently introduced an important' '^ '/yetfperf&#^ •'«'•> *"" : N ovel feature, which not only performs '!;■ -]QW»}nentaiSew4ig,ibtittalSo the most D elicate Embroidery, Thejr machines wilt; -■)■ s;wyfl stitohviibfem, fell, ;ff>ther, tuck,,, oind, cord, quilt, trim, braid, embroider; .^and/iniact^wiUjacco^nplislitjevery kind' lof work which a machine can produce. W heeler and Wilson beg especially to call • / i >4 \ the/attention soifi^re^yrj - u « \-r '■■-■ i; ! '* I ndividual who requires a Sewing Machine L atest improvement, which has had the dej.^lfaWs «#9Pft-ps rendering foeir j - "S 1 ewifafMachines 7 «ilent-wofkuig ! This* entirely, removes what was formerly' '•''" fcoifsider^ffan''" l m '~ ; O bjection to the introduction^ of a Sewing -.■.? V* Machineiiitd 'ladies' 'apartments. ; , N othing now remains to be accomplished m - ? ■'? 6Mer tdf»entM«^ the !■«' - *'- S ilent-working Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ..],'/ th^ -most' f pelieot instrument m the market, as numerous testimonials ; ; ; jattest. contaioing a few "of v these, with a description of the . r jnachinG,,it% instruction, and mode of * Vbrking, and illustrations of its various n .pa^mayjbe^ad on application. M ore than thrjse hundred and twenty '. H "iflfolisUnd'of 'tKese machitieshayebeejji' sold, and the _ A nuualisalenowiam'ou'ntfftb tU^prodigiou number of over 60,000 ! .Can, -more b&L^ai^to cotivince' the most sceptical of their superiority ? H itherto no machine has approached the silent working Wheeler and Wilson < . J. n penfeotion, qf of N oiselessness of motion, perfect adaptation B s^ness ot^comprbneßtsiotf 'toliiie learner, ii.-' i"'lighiß»eß6fattd eleganoeof appearance. S uch is the suocesa wiftifih hss attended the silent wfflrkingLock-stitoh Machine. T r .<OA|Tioif.*-Bew<f c of Spurio* liiitaKons of*thJ\\toJLKiuAMD%ii,solf MAcmife.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 692, 25 June 1870, Page 6
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359Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 692, 25 June 1870, Page 6
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