. The Daily paper . box. If a single weeklypaper in London, without any display or advertisement,or without making any fuss about the matter, cancollect from its readers for various religious and philan-thropic objects from £15,000 to £20,000 a year, it ^s quitoevident that what may be called tho Collection Box De-partment of The Daily Paper ought not to be neglected. Twice a week the size of The Daily Paper will beincreased to sixty pages, for the purpose of making specialprovision for advertisements of situations wanted andvacant, together with other special features which fromtime to time m
. The Daily paper . box. If a single weeklypaper in London, without any display or advertisement,or without making any fuss about the matter, cancollect from its readers for various religious and philan-thropic objects from £15,000 to £20,000 a year, it ^s quitoevident that what may be called tho Collection Box De-partment of The Daily Paper ought not to be neglected. Twice a week the size of The Daily Paper will beincreased to sixty pages, for the purpose of making specialprovision for advertisements of situations wanted andvacant, together with other special features which fromtime to time may arise. The otlier publications which would naturally grow outof The Daily Paper will be found advertised in ouradvertising columns. October 4,1893.] ThE DaILY PaPICR. AdVKRTISMMHNTS. 31 THE LATEST INVENTION IN SEWING MACHINES. Havinq heard some rumour of a roiiiliig revo-lution 111 the mauufmture of scwIiir maihliies,1 railed In at the oOUe of Sle^wia. \\ heeler audWllaon, of 21, Quccii Victoria Street, , M. anything which they do not know about sewinguiachiues is not worth knowing. Their generalmanager (Mr. Powell) being absent iu Chicago,I saw Mr. Imrie, aud asked him what was thetruth about the reported machlue, and was theresuch a Diacbiue coming uuil Yes, said he, the sewing machine withwhich we are about to astonish the public isnot solely for domestic purposes, but will bothree machines lu one, aud is especially designedto help those who do work in their own homes,totally eclipsing our still famous Jso. 9, which iatwo machines in one. As 1 daresay you will know,It is very a^ful to a machinist to be able to doboth chain and lock stitch work. To meet thisdemand, and to save the purchase of twomachines, we invented our celebrated No. 9,which makes a perfect lockstitch, or by simplyremoving the bobbin and substituting the looper,It makes a perfect chainstitch. But the newmachlue will do more. Possessed of thismachine, the operator can do dress-making,tailoring, mant
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