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Pnblic Notices THE GEOOTE & rBAEEIt S.M. CO i ■■■•■•'■'■••■-• ri WITH great satisfaction announce that they | have recently had the honor of supplying twoqf.%eir V ; r . ... . ....... .....^ „.; •: ■ - !"^ BLASTIC-STITdH FAMILT SEWING MACHINES THE QTJEEN! And that at the BAEIS) JEX£OSITION; 186^ THE CROSS „-.,..-. JOB. THB - ;'-.;•}■■ :.(-,■■■:.--- LEGION OF HONOR Waß conferred iupori^flie'-aßepresentative { of the GEOVEE & BAKEE'S MACHINES. jf # B. It is advertised that a Contemporary Sewing --Machine .was awarded; the Gold Medal at the late - Exposition at Parish .'-but ;at the. office^ of the Grover and TBakei" Sj£ J Oo.,"80 CoUinsBtreet, Melbourne, may be seen a certified copy of the Official Award List of the Imperial Commission which shews that" w> gold medal was : awarded (one Buttonhole Machine excepted) to any Sevring Machine ! '■■'-■ -- •' GEOTEE %^AKEE'^ \ ?; CEUEBBATED PEEMITJM SEWING MACHINES Experience proves there are only two valuable Ife Sewing Machine stitches :^ f f c „. v i THEy-aEio^R^AND BAKER. STITCH AND THE SHUTTLE STITCH. ■ Samples of both these" stitches in various fabrics, with full explanations, diagrams* and illustrations, to enable purchasers, to examine test, and compabb their relative merits, will"' bb: furnished to allon,-request.. " :,: -.-" > Those who desire machmes ,whic& dd'tKe best -wobk, should not fail to test and compabe these stitches for themselves. Silk, Cotton, Oil*.Jfcc.,, for. the use of . the machines in large or small quantities on the lowest terms. \ Needles can be easily sent by. mail to all.parts of the^Golonie'B^ and pa|= amounts; payable therefor may be remitted in Post Office Orders or Stamps. : jm. GROVER & BAKER j SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Announce « that; . the o hoiior; has . been conferred Up^on^ tKen>:of rScfeiving^ t^e Appointment > oJ Purveybrs s 'oJ Sewnig Machines to jter Majesty the Empress of the French, Her Majesty the .ftneen of Spain, His Majesty the Emperor of Brazil, And that, by command, they have supplied theii Machines to Her Majesty t]ie (Empress ofaßuss^ , rji| v . Her Majesty "the ftneen ofißa^ari^. T , These Mafininesjand >: fch:e t wori"'d^ne on them have never failed to receive the first premiuir over all competitors wherever exhibited. WHY THE (JROVEE& BAKER MACHmi IS BEST : : 1. It is more Bimple, durable, and less liable t< derangementithan. others. • • ■■' •■■^ ' iX -\ : .; 1 '..; .' 2. It sews from ordinary spools, and n< rewinding of thread is necessary. 3. It sews with equal facility all fabrics, the most delicate and the heaviest, and with al kinds of thread, silk, cotton, or linen. 4. Its seam is so strong and elastic that ii neHr breakb/eVeri on tne^ias."' *»>•'•■'.■••' 5. It fastens loth ends of the seam by its owr, operation. - ■'•'£ °--'-- i: -* r "*- r [ 6. Its seam, though cut at every sixth stitch remains firm, and neither runs nor ravels in wear 7. Its Beam is more" "pitfoSp "and beautiful, anc retains its plumpness and beauty after washing than any other. ; ■ 8. Its' Beam can be removed in altering gar ments, atteb pbopeb instbtjctiok, withoul picking or cutting them. i 9. Watching and varying the tenisons upon the threads necessary in other machines is unnecessary injMe.f fThe tenisqn b§nn* opce 'adfaßted pt the' (a-BOVEB 1 and Bakeb Machine, any amount of sewing may be done without change. 1 10, It makes beautiful embroidery withoul "any change of arrangem£gt,^i|njpj|Ly by inserting threads of suitable sizes and oolora for thii pjirpose It is the only machine that lot) embroiders and sews perfectly. \ Head office for tTie Australian Colonies — » ! 80 COLLINS-STREET, EAST, j MELBOUENE. AttJiiJNT wAiITJJIJU 1 "FCfJi LAI V.K3IOA"R6r !i£l

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Southland Times, Issue 1030, 30 September 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1030, 30 September 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1030, 30 September 1868, Page 4

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