MELBOURNE , CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. I AM prepared to represent Manufacturers desirous of opening up or extending business relations with the Australasian Colonies, ! at above Exhibition, which will open m Melfbour c on Ist August, 1888. I Having acted as Special Representative, at the several International Exhibitions held m Australia during 1 880 and 1881, and having I since resided m the Colonies, I am m a posi- | ton to advise intending Exhibitors. I shall be glad to supply full informatidn to intending Exhibitors, meanwhile re f erence may be made to Bank of British North America, the City of Melbourne Bank, Limited, London and Melbourne. Advances made on consignments, account sales tendered, and remittances made monthly G. H. ADAMS, 119 Pitt Street, Sydney. is Flinders Street, Melbourne. Where all letters and samples should be rddressed; and at Brisbane, Adelaide, and Auckland. H. P. GREGORY and CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. and PORTLAND OREGON, SYDNEY, N.S.W. <fc MELBOURNE, VIC, AUSTRALIA MACHINERY AND GENERAL WISSIOI Mil AITS, Offices and Stores m Australia : 17 Pitt Street, Circular Quay, Sydney, N.S.W., & 104 Bourke Street, West, Melbourne, Victoria. SOLE AGENTS FOR j J. A. Fay and Co. 'a Wood Working Machinery ■ Frank & Co.'s Wood Working Machinery Boult's Variety Moulding and Dovetailing ] Machinej G. F. Blake Manufacturing Co, 'a Steam Pumps New York Luting and Packing Co.'s Rubber Goods Sergeant Drill Co.'s Celebrated Triumph Rock Drills E. W. Bliss' Presses, Dies and Special Machinery Eclipse Wind Engine 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 Korting's Injectors and Ejectors Pennsylvania Oak Tanned Leather Belting Fathom, Davy and Co.'s Safety Engines Smith and Coventry's Machine Tools Lambcrton and Co.'s Steam Engines, Road Rollers, etc. Geo. Richard and Co.'s Medart Pulleys, Shafting and Fittings, Correspondence solicited. All enquiries promptly and fully replied to. BRANCH OFFICE & FACTORY: 754 Washington Street, New York, THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD Any shade from Pure White to Jet Black. A COMBINATION of the purest paint with India Rubber, forming a smooth, glossy, firm, durable, elastic and beautiful Paint, unaffected by change of temperature, j is perfectly water-proof, and adapted to all classes of work, and is m every way a better paint for either inside or outside paint'ng than any other paint m the world. Being from one-third to one-fourth cheaper and lasting at least three times as long as the best lead and oil paints. Be sure that our trade mark is on every package. Prepared and ready for nse and sold by the gallon only. There has never been a paint offered the public that has become so popular (m the same time) and given as perfect satisfaction as the Rubber Paint. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE, MANUFACTURERS OF VULCAN PAINT AND S O T E R I A. Absolute protection against extension of fire. Color cards and lest shingles with instructions and proofs of our materials furnished. \7ULCAN PAINT is manufactured from V the very best maierials, costing less, and equal m durability and finishing qualities to the best paint known. Flames cannot spread over surfaces covered with this paint. We manufacture the Vulcan Paint m all colors, and will furnish any tint desired. Soteria will give perfect security to all rough interior surfaces, such as floor beams, joists, lathing, etc., and while Soteria is furnished at less than cne-half the cost of our Vulcan Paint, its fire proof qualities are equal t t the Vulcan Paint. We furnish it m all colors, and a very valuable property of Soieria is, that, like our Vulcan Paint, it preserves the secrion covered from decay. NEW YORK~~FIRE PROOF PAINT CO., OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE : 65 Maidkn Lane, 85 William Street, New York, U.S.A. Manufactory, Elizabeth, N.J. Goods shipped direct from our own stock,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1801, 28 March 1888, Page 4
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