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; Ty HEELER AND WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING; MACHINES. BEDUOmTRICES. .;'.-;. ;, /' : -k K ■ A; (flTo ST 1 W\!; } \ W heeler and Wilson's Lock-Stifcch Sewing Machines are Btfll unrivalled, although they H ave been before the public nearly twenty years. During that period many E nterprising firms have tried to supersede them. : Yet they -maintain, their snpei ribrity, --' ■..» • .• ''•■■■ -.* ; ::.;::-- r-« fi very one admits that there'is rid Machin ; i: .Stitch at all (Jotf.parable) to the ; L ock-stitch, which is the firmest and neatest,: : haa thS same appearance on U'' T ]'H; ; E ach side of the 'material sewn, and, thoughcut in two, r not i R avel.— The Lo< Stitch is the distinguish-; ; ing feature: ctLjir machines j- . A nd in addition to the Lock-stitch they! have 'recently introducettau important: h ■.:.■> .yeb perfectly •' ■■'■;■> ' " i N ovel feature, which not ■'■ Only performs! Ornamental Sewing, but also the most i D elicate Embroidery. Their, machines will I now stitch, hem, r 'feil, gather, tuck, j bind, cordjquiltj trim, braid, embroider, ; ; : arid in fact will accomplish every kind of work which a machine can produce. W heeler . and Wilson beg especially to call the attention ot every ; ; ' "' I ndividnai whoTeqwiies a Sewing Machine to the Silent Feed Bar,. their .. 1 L atest improvement, which has had the desirable effect of rendering their S ewing Machiiies Silent- working ! This . entirely removes what was formerly considered an ... "''"', 0 bjection to the introduction of a Sewing I- Machine intoladies' apartments.' 1 ""- '"' N othing now remains to be accomplished in order. to render. the ;' '"■[''■ "-■ ;; - f- 1 S ilent- working; Lock-stitch Sewing Machine, the most perfect instrument in the market, as numerous testimonials attest. A. pamphlet, containing a few * : .'.;o| a description of the niachine, its construction and mode of . . working, and illustrations of its various parts, may be had on application. S eventy Prize Medals have already been bestowed in all parts of the world on - -— these machines. In Paris, afe the Exposition Universelle (1867) Wheeler tod' Wilson's. Machi_es|ifr|re acknowledged to lead the world in this branch .of industry ; for out of no less >i number -than eighty-two competitors they, were the only firm v to. whom a gold mfeda^ i/ twas awarded ; ' thus^ ?*" placing f yim6 ■ Wheeler arid Wilson,"- says -the Af^ Journal, "at the. head of all Sewing " - ' "Machine Manufacturers, both in Europe, and, America." E. very .year has witnessed improvements in construction, arid it has become World: reriowjued. 1 n order to ensure accuracy of finish and perfection of ot workmanship, N ofc a single xhachlne is allowed tir le»ve4he manufiictory till it has . G; one thrpugS the hands of threecompetent '' engineers, arid' should any' defect be ,'f bund,'. it ; is immediately remedied." M ore than three hundred ; and' twenty „ . thousand of these machines have been ■ ' sold, aJad. the ... : .., • - r . l , Annual sate now amounts to the prodigiou number of over 60,000 !' ; : C an more be said to convince the most sceptical of their superiority ? H itherto no machine has approached the :. silent; working Wheeler and Wilson I n perfection of workmanship, rapidity of ■~ -. .-action; firmness and elasticity of stitch, N/oiß_oSßße— i adaptation ■ ■■. to every kind of work, E asitiess bfcompfelieusion to the learner, lightness and elegance of appearance. . S uch is the success which ' has attended the silent working Lock-stitch Machine. Caotton'.— Beware of Spurious Imitations' of the Wheeler amd Wilson Machine. - r\ rs- ; and^CO,, ; ; ;. Agents, 64 Elizabeth street, Melbourne ; FORSYTH and MASTERS, i Ironmongers, Agents, Greymouth.

T IST OF APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES to be heard at the sitting of the Bench of Magistrates, to be held at Greyraouth, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of SEPTEMBER next :— Name of Applicant. House. License. Where' Situate. Tonks and Hughes Albion Hotel Retail Mawhera Quay Maryßurchell Hibernian Hotel Do Boundary street Mary O'Halloran Shamrock JHjotel . Do Gresson street A. S. Hall Rock of Cashel Hotel ' Do Mawhera Quay Alfred CleAe :':..-■■ Bottje Mawhera Quay . , • ' ■ A. E*. TENNANT, ,"• . Chief Clerk. County Chairman's Office, . Hokitika, 16th August, 1870. T IST OF APPLICATIONS FOR PUBLICANS' LICENSES to be heard at the Resident Magistrate's Court, at Hokitika, on the 6th SEPTEMBER, 1870:— XT , T „ . „ , Description of Name of House proposed to be No. Name of Applicant. Applicant- Licensed! ; , / 1 Travis, Philemon Publican. Gal way Arms ..., ; , .- -2 Salomon, Samuel Michael Do Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock 3 Boddy, Benjamin Do Waterman's Arms 4 Cooke, Thomas Do Pioneer . „..-•::' «;•*- --6 Colyex', Joseph Do Criterion ' 6 Edwards, Charles Do .Girdiron" - -0 .. / 7 Hansen, Hans J. Do Post Office 8 M'Grath, Matthew Do Mechanics' Arms ; ; /;? > 9 Craig, Hugh Do Rainbow - Vi; ! : 10 M'Levie, William Edward Do Royal Mail 11 Hansen, Anna Do Grant's Arms 12 M'Qnilkh), John Do Belfast r ' ' 13 Allen, William Do Tancred ; street :' ; J^ 14 Cassidy, Hugh Do Australasian 15 Mackintosh, William Do Kobert Bo rhs ; ' 16 Kellar, WiUiam Do Cafe* National; 17 Newhouse, John Do Albion. Club 18 Lynch, Daniel Do Swan , 19 Bourke, John Do Carpentaria' 20 Pollack, Israel "Do London Tavern 21 Coyle, Patrick Do Golden Lion 22 White, Robert Do Britannia 23 Brosnau,John Do Munster ■. * - 24 Maher, Thomas . Do . Dunedin ■ '•-.'■ ■ -AY E^TENN^ANT^^ / ; •■■■■ : - ■■'•'■ -^ Chief Clerk. County Chairman's Office, : , Hokitika, 16th August, 1870. . , .

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Respectfully invite the Public to ..^J^^ft^^x^, . , : ; .ri.^.' L//J.I.M ONE SHILLING, HALF-A-CROWN, & FFt£ srilt4l-_aT<3r J. MANSON AND |H£s; ; ONE SHILLING TABLE, On which every article, no matter what the value, is. only Is. ~ j. ]_i^s^ 1 HAL F-C I^4> W" M" T ABLE, On which are hundreds of useful articles, cheap at double the above Price - J. Manson and.Clo.'s;;^,!:-;^^' The immense amount of pj?€){^fc^Bao#ced. on this Table -must be - •-i. V . — .'""■? seen to be appreciated. - ST"RfKE A_TD BLACK MORE, (Late Cook and Sampson), (Late by special appointment to his Excellency Sir Geo. Grey, X.C.8.) ° IN atTd ?^fr?Sr — IMPORTERS, ALE A^D PORTER BRBWEKS, COJRDIAL MANUFACTURE! S ; AND nSS2^£S^ ?^ f -' ■ AND BO'ITLEES OF ENG LISH PORTER R Jtff StTirti-i > the frreymOOttl. public of- Greymouth- to, the la*ge ;i stock of ~ : ' ' : ■ ~" Cedar and other Furnitnre; -ntfW; "at yftuer , f 1 _^82^_ 1 rooms, '■ selected with care from one' -.of ca» ; ' , k f'^'Bß^M—il I '___J Furniture also made on the jir<?mfy» f^nny 1 «___Si__^_SlssSs_^^^^S^^^^^^^^ . ■■** IkP - - rli^^i •• * -^st — ■;. w •-*• • ___. _~-^.^r-^.---«^-» «-^--. »-ii Beg to inforni i theinhaM|ante ot Greymouth ' TT T^TTTTMOT? FH -" . . . --»S-i_e ' \ : . JLJL% TT X_.X_LXT_.> vJLvJ^i •; ■ ;; carey out '^n .a oooper'-kianner any of the MODAWATER & GOBDIAL MANUFACTXJEIJR, _j_ J __j^sSC___'__i"WlNE & SPIRIT MEECHANT, &c, _b^«^T«?^U<»th*~^"^(L' BIOHM ON D QUA Y.j — «»* co 8 ' econoniical terms.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 716, 20 August 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 716, 20 August 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 716, 20 August 1870, Page 4

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