American Sewing Machines. r|^IIE undersigned invites the attention of ■*- Housekeepers, Sempstresses, Dressmakers, and Tai'ors to the perfect adaptation and unrivalled excellence of these Sewing Machines for their uses. "They are simple in construction, efficient and durable in operation, beautiful in model and finish, fitted to adorn the pas lor, and suited to the workshop —applicable alike to the use of the family and the manufacturer. Their speed is from 1200* to 2000 stitches per minute, or equal in efficiency to twelve sempstresses. Substituting, as they do, healthful exercises and rational employment for the soul-and-body-dest-oying drudgery of handrsewing, they are hailed as Woman's Friend.^ A book with directions for use with each machine. •^ JOHN SYMONS AND CO. . To Cricketers. Q LAPS HAWS celebrated BATS, BALLS, and STUM'S on sale at the stores of 340 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. W LANE, PHOTOGRAPHER "" " . HAB DY.BTREE.I, '"Nbii's on', ■■•'•-'■■ Opposite the Kelson Club House, 42Q
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 426, 22 November 1861, Page 4
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150Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 426, 22 November 1861, Page 4
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