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TfW O M p RiE 1 GO L|D lEDALS :„.. SILVERS m'eD ALS ,-v . AWARDED r TO EKB ■*" /"' i'° Si,: it) \nt eI fN./0| S i^' , HiGHEp Prizes'^or^ iSewing Machines WERE GITEN TO THE ■■/.■/:,,./. '■•■-'''• il*€£67, AT THE { AMERICA^TJ INSTITXJfTB', *N'fi#* TORE (the -greatest honor attainable invihe Unitea^Ststes); Mechanics' Xastitute» in Lowell, .MassachuseyiSj -. * in-October f EXPOSITION ' UMVERSELLE, PARIS, in July; Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural -Society's Centenary Exhibit joni 4n August; arid at Coventry; an4^Midland (r Manu-. facturuig ; ilndustriaU: ?iid .Art" Exliibitaon'jr -in* October. %■ ; ~r;-; ,■ . \ . ■■• '' the best FAismt ;sE#farG } Machine ,in the wwld. p ,lt comprises ajl the good; points,; , and^coihDines l al v tha,t is'y^lnablejia^jthe:: whole off them, besides ~vrsi£ti~ it' * has 1 many important > advantages possessed bv no.other machine. ;/;-i 5 enables the operator. itor sew eitlier. way; fasten to . ends of seams without stoppiD.g or turning the IT &AS THE SELII-ADJiUISTING^SaXJTTLE 1 : TENSION. i IJT MAKERS KINDS- OF STITCHES;' : *-■••; THE SAVING OF THREAD 'over machines Jnaking the*c liain or' embroidery "stiich williia one year -bainjjre. than the cost p£ fchema^ipei^<.' ! ;>'a ■ isori : sM'? r ''*"""■ ■••J „ 'v - x % LO^i^i|!Hil ll t -1. A :-l S compared" with the chain' BW3h,.isJess clumsy, — ! ;is less liable to be wwhe^or^bneft off, and does noj;, like the .to^j.^r^i^netvprle to ptdn^djrt^ ■'} THg^E^^OT A^ ; or.BOSn?iy l E>MOTION »■[.!;; ;df . ef ery'pajfi viuig^Q; uncei^taini springs otsbrush pads, renders it aim pst impossible for, % ElqEence, , Machine! ta.get butv df orde^i anSa i ottab&B eVen- aa "'" ordinary operator to use ifsubcessfully. *T J?SES T HTBJ SAME JSIZE THREAD onjboth sides, and both eides of the seam are alike ■^■•'■l "ii ( / '>^T^^i' "$? B iß»*»Piu:.> ...i.^-f;:. >is eyidencea, by the faie4 ibat;of<the'thousamdß s )ld in the United JKingdqni tdurnig thepasHwo yes •«,- "•'noM^ye^dLliwtisacitioni*'' 4 ?'-^)^. > ; -.' $:■,■ . A..hf.« AUlextwa, fifteen ajtjples and ? on6 dozen 11^.4^5 ■'■■' ''■':- ' ; ■•<•.': V : ' :^' •■'■ !- '■.' ; : ,\^pl'i.l'j. 'kiirfV I.'1 .' M •;>■«' :'^>i^p)c' ;^S Jste|^i^||^J^g^|^!|tp|
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 229, 25 September 1872, Page 4
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329Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 229, 25 September 1872, Page 4
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