'Yin' HEELER AND W I L S OTT9" LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. REDUCED PRICES. AN AC R O f S TI C. W heeler and Wilson's LockrStitch Sewing Machines are still unrivalled, although; they H avebeen : berore. the public nearly twenty years. During that period many E nterprising firms have tried to supersede them. Yet they maintain their superiority. : . ... . ,,,. ' , >' E very tirie admits that there is' ho Ma|hin Stitch at .ill con ipanible to the ' ' L ock-stitch, which is the firmest and neatest,, i 'ha%' the same appearance)on > > tt ;■'-•. E ach side of thenaterial sewn, and, t&engb . cut in two, ■ t / not R avel— The Lot 1 3Mtuh is the distingnishing feature*, tj; rir machines J ... 1; A nd in addition to the Lock-stitch they have recently introduced au important, yet perfectly .< ... N ovel feature, which not only performs ' Ornamental Sewing,; but also' the; most D elicate Embroidery. Their machines will now stitch, hem, fell, gather, tuck, biud, cord, quilt, trim, braid, embroider,, ' - anil in iact wilt a'ccomnlish every'kind, of work which a machine can produce. W heeler and Wilson beg especially to call, '' 'the attention of every ' ••-.■• 5 *'■' ; I ndividual who requires a Sewing Machine to the Silent Feea Bar, their , ; L atest improvement, whicLhas had the de-. , ■■'-■ Birabre-effefctbT rendering their - ? . " S ewing Machines Silent-working ! This entirely removes what was; formerly considered an ■ ; 0 bjection tor th'er introdncMoh of a Sewing * Machine into ladies' apartments. ' , N.othing jjpwisreniainsto. beadcompliaMd in order to render the •■£ Ju ; S ileut-working Lock-stitch Sewing Machine the most perfect instrument in the market, as vnitmerous.-- testimonials attest. A pamphlet, containing a few of these, with a description of the machine, its construction and mode of working, and illustrations of its various ,- -' L parts, imay l>e had, on application.- )\ j S eventy Prize ,Medals ; have already been bestowed in all parts of the world on these machines. In Paris, at the Ey- '• position: 'Unlfreriellii >\{18&I>)O Wheeler' and Wilson's Machines were acknowledged to lead the world in this branch of industry ; for out of no less a number < : ■ than eighty-twoi c6mpetitofß;.tney, 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 aU Sewing Machine ManufactKrers, both in Europe and, America^'. /.(.*. , i E very year has witnessed impravenienfcs in conatruction^ntl it has become ', W orld renowned. — _ ; I n, order- to ensure^ccurac^of nms^*aiid perfection of btworkmansmp, £| , . N ot a single machine is allowed to leave 'ther manufactory till it has ' ,G f one through the hands of three xjomp^etent : ' ! *eng^neerß, a^a'snbuld' iiry' defect be found, it is immediately remedied. ' M ore than three hundred and twenty • . -j thousand .-of, , these* machines ia.ve^ been • sold, ifidthe - • A nnual sale now amounts to the prodigiou: number pf over 60,000 ! " C an nrire be said to convince -the most --■.A 1 .scepticalof .'their supfcriority : rO H itherto no machine has approached tlje silent working Wheeler and Wilson ; ; 1 n perfection of workmanship, rapidity, of ' action, firmness and elasticity of stitch, N oiselessuess of motion, perfect adaptation . to erery kind of work, . ;.' E asiiiesaidf couiprehenßion/ttf the learner, lightness and elegance of appearance. : S uch is the success which has attended the ;■ silent working Lock-stitch Machine. ! ,(:■ •;,, b^^ ? l ;::7fM"J ; . Cautiox.— Beware pf Spurious Imitations Of the WuEElfeß AMD WILSON MACHISEi ' •■.':-f-' f f X"! /. KONG ahd^ COl,! «i > >f Agents, 64 Elizabeth street, Melbourne l ; FORSYTtt and MASTERS, .Ironmongers, Agents, Greymontb, ' TT N D E R TA K E R S. r FREDE RHO K CiO O K (Late Cook and Sampson), CABINETjaAKER, UPHOLSTERER, -.....„ t ANJD,UNPERTAK^,, , -- '•■ •■-•••■ ■ TaMtii streefc ■ Fi O; begs to ealP'the -attention of the public pf Greymputh to .the large- stock ;of . Cedar' and other Furniture . now* at their Thorns, Bblectcd with cite Erom k&e of cue Jfirst housgs in Melbouj^ie., r ._.,._^*, • F^rm^urealsomadft on the premise to any VV Q U IN N A N D S 0 N,A* JOINERS, : ; CABINETMAKERS & UNDERTAKERS iEseg"to mfornfTneintiaßifacis of Grej-Tjputh and the vicinity that they are prepared tp' cairy out in a proper manner any : of the above branches.- Bein^.provid^d^vith Hearse aTndvaainecesßai>y raqtfl^meaitajtQr Dndfer T taking, they can execute the same on the ;eoat economical terms. - ~
GREAT AJND GENUINE CHE *P DRAPERY SALEW . It I h $'. %■.s R : , (Late F. aiid f G. ¥. Bullex), S'E'B A S T 0 P,O L. , HO U SE, j Begs' to inform the residents of G^eymputh;- ■ • "and vicinity ihat, having purchased : THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MESSRS F. ANDG. F. BULIEN, At a 'considerable discount off; Melbourne ; Cost Price, - '■■'■ He is now Selling the same tP inake'room for the NEW GOODS, purchased by him '■!■>■ in Melbourne, ; ■r ■ \T ONE-HALF LESS PRICE ' Than- can be ■ purchased at any/other Establishment in Westland. ..-.•;■:.■ ■ JToto the Address^- r 1 " .-■''' W . — K --.-|.-- IrT . Q ,-~0-;U---«^7" V SEBAST OP 0 L : , Late F. and G.'F.'BULLEN*. " * UNITED STATES HOt"EL7 -■ . Gresson street, Greymouth.- , .-^ A visit to this hotel will enable the old frequenters to arrive at an estimate of what improvements can be made upon an old bjiuldingr 7TI >?• -,~ -:: ; { \/ .-^ ■? r -With the" hew alterations are new manafge--ment, new liquors, and a new welcome to all enquirers. " " " ■"'"'
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 703, 21 July 1870, Page 4
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