Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 35, November 26, 1870 by Various
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| FACTS FOR THE LADIES. | | | | I have a Wheeler & Wilson machine (No. 289), bought of Mr. | | Gardner in 1853, he having used it a year. I have used it | | constantly, in shirt manufacturing as well as family sewing, | | sixteen years. My wife ran it four years, and earned between | | $700 and $800, besides doing her housework. I have never | | expended fifty cents on it for repairs. It is, to-day, in | | the best of order, stitching fine linen bosoms nicely. I | | started manufacturing shirts with this machine, and now have | | over one hundred of them in use. I have paid at least $3,000 | | for the stitching done by this old machine, and it will do | | as much now as any machine I have. | | | | W.F. TAYLOR. | | | | BERLIN, N.Y. | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | GEO. B. BOWLEND, | | | | Draughtsman & Designer, | | | | No. 160 Fulton Street, | | | | Room No. 11, NEW YORK. | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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