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Public Notices. E W INDUSTRY. PATENT LIQUID WASHING BLUE. This Blue is superior to those in ordinaryuse. It gives to White Linen, Woollen, and other Clothing a more even and brilliant tone. Passing the clothes, after bluing, through water slightly soured with tartaric aoid, will cause them to look still mere brilliant. Note.—The maker doesnot, "Sam Sick " style, hawk this from honse to house, having some consideration for the fair interest of the Trade; nevertheless, families will by buying this Blue from their Grocers, obtain a cheaper and better article than any other in the market. Do not judge of this Blue by any other, but prove it by trial. CONCENTRATED NEWANILINE DYES. Six colors, viz.—Blue, Magenta, Crimson, Violet, Orange, Brown. Directions for dyeing upon each bettle. hese are more especially got up to supply towns and districts where there are no renovating Dyers. But they are also designed for Coloring Confectionery, Jellies, Creams, Hair, Bone, Pomade, Oils, Candles, Wood, and for Printing Shop-price and other Tickets, and for Inks. To be had from Grocers, Chemists, &c. PATENT NEW AND FAST LEATHER STAINS, In six colors—Orange, Red Orange, Crimson, Violet, Magenta, Blue. These Stains are most brilliant. They have great affinity for all animal matter. For Leather : simply add water to the stain according to the shade wanted ; then with a piece of woollen cloth rub the solution into the leather. The Orange is superior to Saffron, and cheaper. Suitable also to Color Candles, Wax, Oil, Pomade, Horsehair, Bone, Flax, Feathers, Wood, Paper, and to be used as Shop Price-Ticket Ink, Writing Inks, &c. Shoemakers and Leather-stainers will obtain these from their Leather Merchants, or from Grocers, &c. PATENT CHEESE AND BUTTER COLORING. Guaranteed a pure article, superior to Annatto, and innoxious. From Grocers, &c.

Prepared and Bottled by WM. DRY SD ALE, Jo,, DRYSALTER, Octagon, Dunedin. JTALIAN MARBLE SVORKS, Great King street, Dunedin. WALL AND Sculptors, Architectural Cam-rs, and Monumental Masons. Fonts, Tulpits, Altars, Reredoses, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, and Ornamental Railing; Composite and Imperishable Letterapplication. SCOTCH COAL. SCOTCH COAL. TUST Landed, ex Wild Deer, a splendid sample of this superior Coal. F. JONES & CO., Original Coal Depdt, STUART STREET. riWRRISH BATH, Moray place, will open I yores and clear the head. Good for ever) one. HE H®T AIR BATH is to the indi- . vidudman, comptisini? his liver, kidn.ys, &c, what the sun is to world and its inuabi tants.—Dr hj rasmus Wilson. [BE most complete and comfortable Warm . Baths (Is) in Du-iedin. Turkish Bath, Moray p ace. 'OTITEto Purchasers of Land in South .1 Dunedin, Forbury, Kew, and Green Island. I have appointed Messrs Sievwright and Stout my att<>rnies, during my absence, in all matters connected with the above t wnships. Applications for certificates of title may be made to them. WM. KENNEDY. WHERE TO DINK WHEN IN LONDON. SERVED IN THE GRAND HALL. /CRITERION TABLE D'HOTE, 3a. 6d. Daily from 5.30. till 8 o'clock 3s. 6d. (Also on Sundays.) Consisting of Soups, Fish, Entree*, Joints, Sweets, Ices, and Inserts. SPIEKS AND PO^D, j The Criterion, Regent Circus. J PICCADILLY, LONDON, W. SAWS, SAWS, of every description, just landed direct from those celebrated j makers, Spetr and Jackson. Circular Saws, all Bizes, and warra'.ted: abo hand, panel, ripping, tenon, dovetail, firewood, crosscut, and butoher saws, wholesale and retail, at reduced R l !^. 8 ;, W P- '*l ichamp, sawmaker, opposite Oddfellows' Hall, George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4116, 6 May 1876, Page 1

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564

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4116, 6 May 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4116, 6 May 1876, Page 1

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