TM Lewin & Sons, circa 1905

The "Traveller"

By an ingenious arrangement of steels you roll your trousers up in what is really a large spring which is prevented from coming undone by a strap and buckle. Of course, the spring wants to uncurl itself all the time, and in an effort to uncurl it presses the trousers and stretches them.

The "Traveller" Stretcher and Press is the most convenient apparatus for the purpose on the market. The whole thing only weighs a pound and a half. It takes out all the creases that you don't wnt in your trousers and puts in the two straight creases down the legs.

Also, the "Traveller" - unlike any other press- presses the whole of the garment so that when your trousers come out of it they look like new. The "Traveller" stretches the trousers efficiently. A great deal of pressure is not needed; if you put much power into stretching the trousers you destroy the proper shape.

The "Traveller" is not merely made, or intended, for travel use alone. It is made for All-Round-Use - Home or Travel. It has been sent to all parts of the world and has been met with general approval.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE "TRAVELLER"

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