A New Industry
STARCH GL
Everything the* ' vi>l ,.f|H9HH9 headquarfcer? of :■.', trad J^9^^^H| which, giving *fI|HHH| brings outside money '-j^^^H|^9H[ tncfc is a aktter of inte*Jl^^^HH Lately, quite a young J9^H[HHj E. A. Ganxtron. vr?ite<|^^|^^Hfl Bde bis mother, Mn but a short time a^o hf^^^^^^B business here, and thus r^^^HflHH residence has been decid<?j9^^^^H| About three years ago |^^^fl^^| resided in Sydney at} S^^^^H| interest in the study C^^^H^H when certain couito<^^H^^^H materials revealed to hfl^^^^JH mercial product which h&^H^^HHj STARCH OLOS-S,^^^^^^^^ For a time be pursued JH^^^^H| gations and having pi^HH^^H parcels of the prep&rati^^^^^Hl stores, and finding it; to s^^^^^^H removed to Christchurch^^H^JH has h£l a most gratirliQ^HH^H result of his work. <&* He satisfied taokwholesale chemists, Mes^^^H^H thoroe, Prosaer & Co., was Something in the &^^^HH thai ihey agreed to decoms^^^Hß agent^ for the, colony, demand has increased *^^^|^B until list moatb he mads <^^^^Hfl I 40,000 rACKETs^^^^Hj ofsixtienny boxes and pei^^|^^| packe s. Tfta materials used Us*&grtj anately di§ not di3ol<^^^|N| s«"tb,ar +^b#fv still to kej^HHH own business, but the bu!!^H|^B| he required-he obtains froft^^^^^H and whilst staying heraj^^H^^fl covered thst the regulnr-ti^^^Hß Wbangarod, made direct trifJ^^^^H port and tbjus could land tba^^H^H he needed at a much redtrce^^H^H than by any other route, has decided on rpmftini f^B^^^B town. This ia a happy ,|^^^^H| how ono industry helps |^^^H^| A RBELLIAKT ai,o^H^^^H The Sfcaroh Gloss, or a way terefil houses iv?3^jHH|H| probably recognise it ' il^^^^H Starch G!os?," has boeo : ;.^HHH only pat a brilliant glos^'vj^HHß fronts and other s'arcbc^^^HH but it is a r-al labour sa^»H^H tion as tb>» }ron runs ea^'^^B^Hfl the anfjfivg " sfcickin|v 9^^H well-k'^^ TheeiVect^^ : jHHH obtafaa**''. -II you have ppijOra^oonful of g^;tj[^^H| pint of starch, which mal^SH^H hot or cold, and the resuf&fl^^^^H We have been toM that halfpenny packet of glo&3 wfl^HH sufficient for bix ironif ps bH^H ordinary sized family. It hB^H then the expense which shoul^^^^H in the way. ' B^^l PHIZE3, HHH The Gloss i? certified to practical opinion" expressed judges of the Ghristchurch JH^H trial Exhibition of 1895 w Jj^fl^|| it a first»class certificate, at the Canterbury Wintea^^^^^H judpe3 awarded the GJfi3S^H^H^H of Merit. l^flßLfl^^H MrH. E. A. Cam^^^B^H young man, and his has. led him to improvements even iu^^^fl^^^l^l well a*^in)ther3, -"J^^^^l^^^Hß to^ave housewives STABCn GLOSS that is, that he will °^^H^^^^| which will be incorp^^H^^^m gredients ol' his glossj^^H^H^B starching cannot faii^^^^^HaH shine. It is probable th^^^^^^^Hj faeture of blacking '^^^^^^^H extensively carried oD H^^^^^^| as Mr Cameron has a «^H^^|^H equal the celebrato^^HH^Hß Martin's, All will wish outf S|^^H|H every success in his üß^^^^H^H
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Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1898, Page 2
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428A New Industry Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1898, Page 2
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