In these days of sharp competition and progress, it is well to be cautious in purchasing any article of merchandise on the spur of the moment, or even on the recommendation of others who are not thoroughly posted. Yet popularity is one test of merit; and especially when prolonged beyond the expectation of inventors, manufacturers and agents, the continued sale of an invention may be considered safe guaranty of its excellence. Because of the long undisputed claims of the Davis sewing machine to superiority in all the points essential to this indispensable "household companion," we feel safe to suggest to our readers contemplating the purchase of a sewing machine their inspection of the popular new High Arm Davis advertised in our columns, before buying elsewhere. N. E. Office, 158 Tremont St., Boston.
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DAVIS SEWING MACHINE
From the October 1885 issue of The Christian Science Journal