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I GEOVEE '& BAKEE S.M. CO. TT7TTH great satisfaction announce that they | " hare recently had the honor of supplying two of their . .; > . • . : ELABTIC-STITCH „ FAMILY SEWING MACHINES TO HIB MXn&TX THE QUEEN! |;.- : ; ;•;-■:■ And that at the PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867 t i ■ ■ in > CBOSS 5 • ;•"; ■:)■_ - 7. of the LEGION Wg HONOR Was conferred upon the Bepresentatir* -;■ •. '■- ■ '■ ■ ■ osa* '■ WB.OJBR & BAKEE'S MACHIHES. N. B.— lt is advertised that a Contemporary \ Sewing Machine was awarded the Oold Medal | at the late Exposition at Paris, but at the ©face of the Grow and Baket S.M. Co., 80 Collinsstreet, Melbourne, may be seen a certified copy of the Official Award List of ike Imperial Com' mission which shews that •© gold medal waa awarded to any Sewing Machine whatever, GEOVEB & BAKEB'S PEEMIUM SEWING MACHINES . Experience prores there are only ; two ralaablo Sewing Machine stitches V"'. THE GBOVEB AND BAKES STITCH ■ ■'':■■ ;-;.;-■;•■ :■. =.. } ays ■ •■ THE SHUTTLE STITCH. Samples of both these stitches in rarioua fabrics, with full explanations, diagraml, aad illustrations, to enable purchasers, to xjumn x»t, and coiaAMM their rehttire merits, will bo furnished to all on request. - Those who desire' machines which do the but wosk, should not fail to znz and ooxkam these stitches for xmaawru. , . Silk, Cotton, Oil, Ac, for the use of the machines in large or small quantities on the lowest terms. Needles can be easily sent by mwl to all parta of the Colonies and small amounts payabla therefor may be remitted in Post Office Orders or .Stamps.: ..; ..-■; -.;...■■. ..-. -■. ■•,. ; ■ ■, : ' GROTER &; BAKER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Announce that the honor has beta conferred upon them of reoemng the Appointment of PurTeyors of Sewing Machines to Her Majesty the Empreu of the Frenek, Her Majesty the ftueen of Spain, Hi* Majeity the Emperor of Brazil, And that, by command, they hare supplied their '■ ' Machines to Her Majetty the Empress of Eutna, Her Majesty the Queen of Bavaria. ; These Machines, and the work done on then, hare nerer failed' to reoeire the first premium over all competitors whereyer exhibited. WHY THE GROVER & BAKES MACHINX IS BEST.: 1. It is more simple, durable, and leu liable to derangement than others. 2. It sews from ordinary spools, aad ao rewinding of thread is necessary. 3. It sews with equal facility all fabrics, the most delicate and the heaviest, and with all kind* of thread, silk, cotton, or linen. I 4 Its seam is so strong and elastic thai tl \ nerer breaks, eren on the bias. 6. It fastens hoth ends of the seam by its MM operation. . : | 6. Its seam, though cut at erery sixth stitob, ; remains firm, and neither rune nor ravels in wear. I 7. Its seam is more plump aad beautiful, aad I retains its plumpness and beauty after washing better than any other. 8. Its seam can be remored in altering garments, Ann raom nuxMrczxov, without picking or cutting them. : 9. Watching andTarying the tenisons upon the threads necessary in other machines is unnecets* ary in this. The tenison being once adjusted oa the Gboym akx> Basxb Maohhu, any amount of sewing may be done without change. 10. It makes beautiful embroidery without any change of arrangement, simply by inserting threads of suitable sixes and colors for this purpose. It is the onty machine that totk embroiders and sews perfectly. ° Held office for the Australian Colonist—* SO^COLLINS-STREET, EAST,

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Southland Times, Issue 977, 29 June 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 977, 29 June 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 977, 29 June 1868, Page 3

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