MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. I AM prepared to represent Manufacturers desirous of apening up or extending bu-i---ness relations w th the Australasian Colonies, at above Exhibition, which will open m Melibour c on ist -August, 1888. Having acted as Special Representative at the several International Exhibitions held m Australia during 1880 and 1881, and having since resided m the Colonies, I am m a pos-i---t on to advise intending Exhibitors. I 6hall be glad to 'upply. full information to intending Exhibito's, meanwhile re erence may be made to Bank of British North America, the City o- Melbourne Bank, I 1 imited, London nd Melbourne. Advances made on consignment 1 ;, account .•ales lendered, and iemittances made monthly G. H."~ADAMS, 119 Pitt Street, Sydney. IS Flinders Street, Melbourne. Where all letters and samples should be redressed ; and at Brisbane, Adelaide, and Auckland. H. P. GREGORY and CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. and PORTLAND, OREGON, SYDNEY, N.S.W. & MELBOURNE, VIC, AUSTRALIA MACHINERY AND GENERAL (OlillSSli HlfiUlTL Offices and Stores m Australia : 17 Pitt Street, Orcular Quay, Sydney, ]N.5.W.,& 104 Bourke Street, West, Melbourne, Victoria. SOLE AGENTS FOR J. A. Fay and Co.'s Wood Working Machinery Frank & Co.'s Wood Working Machinery Boult's Variety Moulding and Dovetailing Machine G. F. Blake Manufacturing Co.'s Steam Pumps New York Belting aud Packine Co.'s Rubber Goods Sergeant T ri'l «~o.'s Celebrated Triumph Kock Drills E, W Bliss' Presses, Dies and Special Machinery Eclips* Wind Engir c Co.'s Solid Wheeled Windmills Tanite Co. 's Emery Wheels and Grinders Sturtevant's Blowers and Exhausters Judson's & Pickering's Engine Governors Disston and Sons' Saws and Files Kori ing's Injectors and Ejectors Pennsylvania Oak Tanned Leather Belting Fathom, Davy and Co.'s Safety Engines Smith and Coventry's Machine Tools Lamr-erton and Co.'s Steam Engines, Road Rollers, etc. Geo. Richard and Co.'s Medart Pulleys, Shafting and Fittings. Correspondence solicited. All enquiries promptly a-nd fully replied to. BRANCH OFFICE & FACTORY: 754 Washington Street, New York, THE BEST P JL I N T IN THE ——WORLD Any shade from Pure White to Jet Black. A COMBINATION of the purest paint w : th India Rubber, forming a smooth, glossy, firm, durable, elastic and beaut ful Paint, unaffected by change of temperature, is perfectly water- proof, and adapted to all classes of wo k, and is m every way a better paint for either insi< ! e or outside paint ng t an ary other paint m the world. 1 eing from one-thiid to one-fourth cheaper and las ing at least three times as long as the bes: lead and O'l paints. Be sure that our trade mark is on evey package. Prepared and ready for nse and sold by the g lion on'y. There has never been a paint offeree the public th t has become so p p.ilar (m the same time) and given as perfect saiisiaction as the Rubber Paint. * — - — ' in* ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AGAlffi EIRE, MANUFACTURFRS OF VULCAN PAINT AND SOTERIA. _____ I Absolute proltxtion against extension of fire. Color card- and '-es.t shingles with instructions and proofs of our naterials furnisfied. VULCAN PAINT is manufactured from the very best ma erials, c.ostii g less, and equal m dur.bihty and finishing qualities to the best paint known, * lames cannot spread over surlaces. covered with this paint. We manufacture the Vulcan Pain, m all colors, and will furnish an>v tint (iesired. Soteria will give perfect security to all rough interior surfaces, sue h as floor beams, joists, lathing, etc., and wh> le Soteria is furnished at less than • ne-half the cost of our Vulcan P_int, its fire proof qualities are equal t 1 the Vulcan Paint. We furnish it m all colors, and a very va'uable property of Soteria is, that, like our Vulcan Paint, it preserves the secnon covered from decay. NEW YORK~FIRE PROOF PAINT CO., OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE : 65 Maidkn Lane, 85 William Strhet, J New York, U.S.A. Manufactory, Elizabeth, N.J. CoodssWppcd dirwt from our own sto«le. j
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1785, 9 March 1888, Page 4
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