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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[April i, 1904. 



SINGER MACHINE 



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No. 44=13 

 HIS is a new machine especially devised for stitch- 

 ing the Binding on Rubber Press 



Shields for which purpose it has already come into ex- 

 tensive use, and with marked success. 



MACHINES SHOWN IN PRACTICAL OPERATION AT 

 NEW YORK— Broadway & Prince St. BALTIMORE -II So. Eutah St. 

 BOSTON— 128132 Essex Street. CHICAGO -260262 Fifth Ave. 

 PHILADELPHIA-I2I0 Chestnut St. CINCINNATI— 115 West Third St. 

 ST. LOUIS— 1124 Olive Street. TROY, N. Y.— 550 Fulton St. 



INDIANAPOLIS. IND.— 33 S. Pennsylvania Street. 

 ST. PAUL, MINN.— 402 Jackson St. CLEVELAND— 52 Water Street. 

 KANSAS CITY, MO.— 1209 Grand Ave. TOLEDO, 0.— 329 Huron St. 

 MILWAUKEE, WIS.-236 Water St. ATLANTA, GA.— Box P. 

 LOUISVILLE. KY.— 706 Jefferson St. NEWARK, N. J.— 25 Academy St. 

 MONTREAL, QUE.— 1908 Notre Dame Street. 

 PITTSBURG, PA— 115 Seventh St. TORONTO.ONT— 138 Bay St. 



The Singer Manufacturing Co. 



SALESROOMS IN EVERY CITY. 



Mention The India Rubber World when you write. 



COflTIiNEflTAIi TYRES, 

 GOflTIflEimii IWEGflAJilGAIi RUBBER GOODS. 



CONTINENTAL CAOUTCHOUC & GUTTAPERCHA CO., 



Mention The India Rubber World when you write. 



Hanover, Germany. 



For General Compounding 



"M.R." makes a perfect union with rubber. 

 Prevents blistering, and the harsher action 

 of free Sulphur. Absolutely acid proof. Has 

 been used regularly by Rubber Hanufacturers 

 for the past four years. 



Manufactured only by the AMERICAN ASPHALTUn & RUBBER CO., Chicago. 



GEO. A. ALDEN & CO., Boston, Mass. 



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