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Vy HEEL ii X AS D W£L 30 S LOCK-S TITUfI SEWING MACHINES. REDUCED PRICES. AN ACROSTIC. W heeler and Wilson's Lock-Stitch Sewing Machines are still unrivalled, although they H ave beeu before the public nearly twenty years. During tbat period many E nterprising firms have tried to supersede them. Yet they maintain their superiority, t E very one admits that there is no Machine Stitch at all comparable to the L ock-s titch, which is the firmest and neatest, has the same appearance on E ach side of the 'Material sewn, and, though cut in two, t not R avel. — The Lo( Stitch is the distinguishing feature i. thilr machines ; A nd in addition to the Lock-stitch they have recently introduced an important yet perfectly N ovel feature, whicli not only performs Ornamental Sewing, but also the most D elieate Embroidery. Their tnachiues will now stitch, hem, fell, gather, tuck, bind, cord, quilt, trim, braid, embroider, and in fact will accomplish every kind of work which a machine can produce. W heeler and Wilson beg especially to call the attention of every I. nclividual who requires a Sewing Machine to the Silent Feed Bay, their L atest improvement, which has had the desirable effect of rendering their S ewing Machines- Silent-working ,! This entirely removes what was formerly considered an 0 bjection to the introduction of a Sewing Machine into ladies' apartments. N othing now remains to be accomplished in order to render the S ilent-working Lock-stitch Sewing Machine the most perfect instrument in the market, as numerous 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 parts, may be had on applicatioa. S eventy Prize Medals have already been bestowed in all parts of the world on these machines. In Paris, at the Exposition Universelle (1867) 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-two competitors they were the only firai to whom a gold medal was awarded; thus "placing the Wheeler and Wilson," says the Art Journal, "at the bead of all Sewing Machine Manufacturers, both in Europe and America." E very year has witnessed improvements in construction, and it has become W orld renowned. 1 n order to ensure accuracy of finish and perfection of ot workmanship, N ot a single machine is allowed to leave the manufactory till it has G one through the 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 sale now amounts to the prodigiou number of over 60,000 ! C an m->re 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 actiou, firmness and' elasticity of stitch, N oiselessi.ess of motion, perfect adaptation to every kind of work, E asiness of comprehension to the learner, lightness and elegance of appearance. S uch is tbe success which has attended the sileut working Lock-stitch Machine. Caution.— Beware of Spurious Imitations of the Wheeler amd Wilson Machine. LONG and CO,, Agents, 64 Elizabeth street, Melbourne ; FORSYTH and MASTERS, Ironmongers, Agents, Greymouth. TT N D E R T A K E R S . FREDERICK COOK (Late Cook and Sampson), CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, Tainui street. Begs to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth that he is prepared to carry out any of the above branches. Being provided with a Hearse and all necessary requirements for Undertaking, the same will be carried out with strict economy WM. QU INN AND SON JOINERS, CABINETMAKERS & UNDERTAKERS Albert street, Beg to iufonn the inhabitants of Grey mouth and the vicinity that they are prepared to carry out in a proper manner any of tbe above branches . Being provided with Hearse and all necessary requirements for Undertaking, they can execute the same on tbe most economical terms. Tombstones and Enclosures erectec 1 .

NO TOWN BREWERY The Proprietor begs to notify to the inhabitants of No Town, Paddy's Gully, Red Jack's, and the surrounding districts, th e opening of his new Brewery and Bottling Establishment. Sparkling ale of the best quality, at a pric that will defy outside competion. The water used in this Establishment is as pure and clear as crystal, and is conveyed direct from the spring in the ranges to the Brewery through wooden shoots. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. CHARLES CRIMERI, Proprietor. I^TELSON CREEK HOTEL, CROSSING (Foot of Nelson Creek), W M. KINSELLA. Proprietor. Travellers will find this to be a good bouse of all. TMPERIAL HOTEL NAPOLEON. The Proprietress, in announcing her occupation of this centrally-situated Hotel, wishes to intimate that in its future management every effort will be made to secure a continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded to it. The Billiard Room is elegantly and comfortably fitted up, and contains a full-sized Billiard Table, one of the finest ia the district. MARY ANN T. COFFEY, Proprietress. TTNION HOTEL, NO TOWN. In announcing to the miners and other residents of the district the completion of i the alterations and improvements in the above first-class Hotels, the proprietors solicit a continuance of the patronage which they have hitherto received I Travellers visiting the district can always ! rely on meeting with the best accommoda- | tion. Single bedrooms. Stabling and horse feed. Ladies and Gentlemen's saddle horses always on hire. SAMUEL HAISTY, Proprietor. TTICKMATUA HOTEL AND STORE, Little Grey Junction, About a quarter of a mile above the Junction Township. Miners and travellers visiting the Little Grey Diggings, or the quartz reefs and alluvial diggings over the Saddle and on thelnangahua River, can always rely on getting the best accommodation at tbe above first-class Hotel. There is a large and well-selected stock in the store, at strictly moderate prices. Single Bedrooms! Horse Feed and Farming Produce always on Sale. Saddle Horses on Hire. O'MALLEY BROTHERS, Proprietors. T> A . YOUNG, CIVIL ENGINEER, MINING AND LAND SURVEYOR, K'l^owv's Union Hotel, Gveymouth j Aud Gilmev's Hotel, Ahaura.

STRIKE AND BLACKMORE, (Late by special appointment to his Excellency Sir Geo. Gre}', X.C.8.) IMPORTERS, 'ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, CORDIAL MANUFACTURED ANE BOTTLERS OF ENGLISH PORTER Greymonth. H. WHITMORK SOPAWATEE, & CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, &c\, 11 ICHM 0N D QUAY.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 736, 6 October 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 736, 6 October 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 736, 6 October 1870, Page 4

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