Sewing Maohinei. IMPOBTANT FACTS FAMILIES AND SEWING MACHINISTS. It is admitted that Clothing Manufacturers are the best judge* of IWINO A 0 H I M'B 8 Rmm wed thuif opinions, yl* s The Mew Whaaler and Wilson hat more than realised onr expectations m to speed, durability, and also In economising laboun our work people express a decided preference for them tin account of tho cue with whioh the/are worked. Bjcath, Bcbisss * Co., Clothing Manufacturers, Flinders lane west. For hat binding and cap making the Wheeler and WUnd Machines ere tho beat wo b&vo in nee j they do more work and require leu labour than any others we hare tried. A. Mastxxs At Co., 50, Prinoos itreet, Dunedta. We use Wheeler and Wilson Machine and find It superior to any other, both for eoonomjr, offloienoy A, to any other we have tried. I. ahd A. Don, Dressmaker*, Duncan street* Dunedln. We havo had Wheeler and Wilson Machines la oaefor the but three yeans we And them mora suitable than other machine*, and Tory durable. Yaws Bona amd ( Drapers, Goorge street, Dunedln. I hate much pleasure In stating that the Wheeler sad Wilson Machine has given ma entire satisfaction. I consider it a better machine for my work than any other' I have tried. Frraa Stxwast, Draper, Great King street, Dunedln. I like the Wheeler and Wilson hotter than other Mohinealhaveused,itla lighter to work, nmoh (aster, and for dressmaking, Ac, it cannot be suzpessed. «» „ M. Cavavash, Dressmaker, Ceversham, Dunedln. Wa have 90 No. 6 Wheeler and Wilson's in use f we outsider tham the host for leather work i they give entire satisfaction. AXBSBSOK ABD BOBS, Manufacturers, York street, Sydney. ICKLBOUBNB BXHIBITION, 1881. WHSBLBB Aim WILSON'S DOUBLE POWEB SEWING MACHINES AWABDED TWO FIBST PBIZES. Sztraot from the Jury Beport on Sawing Machines, m the Jury Beport on Sewii Melbourne Exhibition t—"|The PBBMIEB PLACE was awarded to a Wheeler and Wilson Machine, whioh performed the feat ot sewing together all the parts of a pair of moleskin trousers in nine (9) minutes, doing its work smoothly and well." THE NEW WHEELEB AND WILSON Awarded the only GBAND GOLD PBIZE, ParisEibibiUon,lß7B, BEATING 80 OTHEES. Thb Nxw Stbajobt Nxbdu. Wanum axd Wxlsos have no Shuttles, they have no cogwheels, they have no Heavy Gear to tire and weary the feet. It is evident that Botary Motion of the Wheeler and Wilson has much less friction than the shuttle movement of other machines, therefore the Wheeler and Wilson is much more durable, and needs less repair. The Now Wheeler and Wilson has more and greater improvemente than any other Bewinfr Moohlue, and is the fastest, making over 1000 Stitohes per minute. C iUTIOX. Beware of unscrupulous hawkers and also puffing advertisements of Inferior Hard.ronming Machines whioh arc highly injurious to the health of the operator. Bbwabi or Imitatioms. Inspect the New Wheeler and Wilson BOTARY ACTION MACHINES, And Judge for yourselves. They run by hand and loot, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. A Trial Given Without Charge. Lessons Gratis. MACHINES BEPAIBED. Send for an Illustrated Price List. JX OBD A Y A \J 0.. DBAPEBS, WATERLOO HOUSE. Cashel and Colombo streets, 93 Sole Authorised Agents for North Canterbury. Medio*!. "Lives of great mem alt remind as. We oan make our lives sublime i 1 And. departing, leave behind us Footprints on tho sands of Time." HHHE above is read with great interest by JL thousands of young man. It inspires them with Hope, for in the bright kxtoon of youth than is no such word as fail. Alas! say many, this is oorreoV-is true with regard to the youth who has never abused his strength—and to the man who hat not baas " passion's slave," But to that youth—to that man who has wasted his vigour, who has yielded himself up to thetemUnas an but as a reproach. What Hope can he haver WhatasphfltionsP What chance of leaving his footprints on tl» sandflot time f Torhimalael there ia nought but dark despair and self-reproach for a lost life I For a man to his footprints on the sands of time, he must be endewed with a strong brain and nervous power. Hi must a sound, vigour* ffftrafffi ansrgy to execute I Australian yoatat See the emaciated form, 1 vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note hi* demeanour and conversation, and then say. Is test a nun to leave his footprints on the sands of timet Do parents, medical men, and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject 9 Do they ever ascertain the cause of this decay t and having i ,'VWi m:i \} w.'Wfsir jji.v.i a made this branch of his profession bio particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to the treatment of these oaseaF Header, what Is your battle of Ufo i yet one word might save them, one ,'Ki)Wi'm^Wi^^Mr^\^W'i^^m\li continuous supervision of such oases, would, in most inst'im", succeed in warding oft the impending doom ot a miserable and gloomy future, and by dot, and ensure a joyous and happy lie. Dr L. L. Both, of Melbourne, has made tho diseases ot youth and those arising therefrom his 1 study. His whole professional life has devoted to the treatment ot >ss and the Diseases incidental to Married Life. His skill la available to all—no matter how many hundreds or thousands ot miles distant. Hu system of oonespondenoe by letter is now so well organised and known, that oomment would be superfluous (by this means many thousands ot patients have been cured whoa he has never aeen and never kaown) i and it is carried on with such Judicious supervisiom that .hough he has been practising this branch of hi profession tor twenty-six years in these Colonies, no single incovered, nam ana oiear aueouona sooompany these latter, and a cure is eflooted without even the physician knowing who Is bis patient. To Men and Women with broken-down Gonstltu. tlons, tho Nervous, the Debilitated, and all suflar. lug from amy Disease whatever ,D L,L .Bairn's plan of treatmont ooisme: ,i i Itself avoiding salt •** AddnDB L. L. SMITH 188 Collins street east, Melbourne, Late tho Beeldenoe ot the Governor. OonjulUtlou Fftebi Latter. «. 6521 B BIUGHTfI PHOSPHODYNB - Best known remedy fox Nervousness, Indigestion, ,ver Complaints, and all Functional Derangements } extensively used in the Army and Navy, ble remedy rorw taly relleisUtutlons, bodily health. DBBBIGM DBBBIGHTB PHOBPHODINE.-80M by all Chemists throughout the globe. Beware ot worthless imitations coaring similar; names.—Agent* New Zealand Drag Company. 1690 1 HEALTH FOB ALL, OLLOWAT-H FILLS AMD OUTTMKI,*! The Pills parity the blood, eomot all die wiwmmMm+imrtt The Ointment la the only reliable remedy fottou goat, rhenmatfanß.aHtf ouaL ttoxurnoatlheWort* WVaPI?W!i ■AFNBSBIBendsUm forward particulars of an N>plee of Testimonials Motived from all] of the Colony .—T> B. Haxbamsx Auoklaad,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6510, 7 January 1882, Page 2
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