Solving Machines. IMPORTANT FACTS tob ’.FAMILIES AND SEWING MACHINISTS. It la admitted that Clothing Manufacture rg ate the beat Judges of S EWING M A C H- 1 N E 8 Please read their opinions, viz The Hew Wheeler and Wilson has mors thaa realised onr expectations as to speed, durability, and also in economising labour; our work people express a decided preference for them on account of the ease with which they are worked. Sixth, Bchiiss 4 Co., Clothing Manufacturers, Flinders lane west. For hat binding and cap making the Wheelernnd Wilson Machines are the beet we bare in use ; they do more work and require less labour than any others we hare tried. A. Mastxes h Co., CO, Primes street, Dunedin. We use Wheeler and Wilson Machine and hod it superior to any other, both for economy, efficiency and speed, to any other we hare tried. 1. abd A, Dos, Dressmakers, Dnncan street, Dunedin. We hare bad Wheeler and Wilson Machines ha use for the hut three years; we find them more suitable than other machines, and very durable. Yates Sobs jji Co, Drapers, George street, Dunedin. I hare much pleasure in stating that the Wheeler and Wilson Machine has given me entire eatisfacu tion. I consider it a better machine for my won than any other I hare tried. Pma Stewxkt, Draper, Great King street, Dunedin. 1 like the Wheeler and Wilsoa tetter than other uacbmes I hare used, it is lighter to work, much faster, and for dressmaking, Ac., it cannot be suz. passed. _ M. Catabash, Dressmaker, Carenhsm, Dunedin. We hare 20 No, 6 Wheeler and Wilson’s in use; we consider them the best for leather work; they give entire satisfaction. . Axmnisos abd Sobs, Manufacturers, York street, Sydney. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1881. WHEELEH AND WILBON’3 DOUBLE POWEB SEWING MACHINES AWARDED TWO PIEST PRIZES, Extract from the Jury Report on Sewing Machines, Melbourne Exhibition "|Tbe PREMIER PEACE was awarded to a Wheeler aad Wilson Machine, which performed the feat of sewing together all the parte of a pair of moleskin trousers in nine (9) minutes, doing its work smoothly and wall." THE NEW WHEELER AND WILSON Awarded the only GRAND GOLD PRIZE, Paris Exhibition, 1878, BEATING 80 OTHERS. The Nkw Straight Needle Whexlzb abb Wilsoh have no Shuttles, they hare no cogwheels, they hare no Heary Gear to tire and weary the feet. It is erident that Rotary Motion of tha Wheeler and Wilson has much less friction than the shuttle movement of other machines, therefore the Wheeler and Wilson is much mors durable, and needs less repair. The New Wheeler and Wilson has more and greater improvements than any other Sewinsr Machine, and is the fastest, making over 1000 Stitches per minute. CAUTION. Beware of unscrupulous hawkers and also puffing advertisements of Inferior Hard-running Mack nee which are highly injurious to the health of :he operator. Beware or Ixitatioxs. Inspect the New Wheeler and Wilson BOXABY ACTION MACHINES, And judge for yourselves. They run by hand and foot, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. A Trial Given Without Charge. Lessons Gratis. MACHINES REPAIRED. Send for an Illustrated Price List. IT OBDAT A Co, DRAPERS, WATERLOO HOUSE. Cashel and Colombo streets, 9S Sole Authorised Agents for North Canterbury. Government Notifications. v. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HUEUNUI-WATtIkI RAILWAY. MAINLINE. TIMARU ENGIN&SHED CONTRACT. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office until Noon of TUESDAY, the Sri January, 1882, for the above contract. They are to be marked on tha outside. “Tender torTimaru Engine-shed Contract,” and add retted to the Hon the Minister for Public Works, Dunedin. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any telegraph office by noon of the same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this office and at the Public Works Office at Christchurch, and at the Post Ofiiee, Timaru. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command, W. N. BLAIS, Ed gu- eer.in- Charge MJ. Public Works Office, Dnnedin, 13th December, ISSI* 8930 7 Y. B. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EDENDALE-TOI TOIS RAILWAY. No. 1 CONTRACT. (Permanent Way, Stations, Ac.) WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office until Noon of TUESDAY, the 10th January, 1882, for the above contract. They are to be marked on the outside “ Tender for No. 1 Coa» tract,” and addressed to the Hon the Minister for Public Works, Dnnedin. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any telegraph office by nooa of the same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this office, and at the Public Works Offices at Wellington, Christchurch, and Invercargill. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be epted. ly command, W. N. BLAIR, Engineer-in-Charge, M. I. •üblio Works Office, Dnnedin. 9th Dea, 1881. 5578 « V. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BITEETON-OREPUKI RAILWAY. ROUND HILL CONTRACT (Formation, Permanent way and Stations). WRITTEN tenders will bo received at this office, until Noon of Tuesday, the 10th January, 1883, for the above contract. They are to he marked on the outside “ Tender for Round Hill Contract,” and addressed to the Hon the Minister for Public Works, Dunedin. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received, if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer’s Office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications and general conditions may bo seen at this office and at the Public Works Offices at Wellington. Cbristohuroh and Invercargill. The lowest or any tender wi 1 ’ wot necessarily be accepted. By command, W, N. BJ AIR, Evgicoar in-Charge M.I. PubUo Works Office, Dnnedin, 9th Deo,, 1881. 8579 83 Legal Notices. v. NOTICE. K. IN BANKRUPTCY. HE IfTTEIrTON TIMES M Is duly appoint GAZETTE i von ALL NOTICES TJHDBE THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS' ACT.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 7
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