TUDSON'S DYES. el :. r • ; .. . . • Bui-lin |Wool r Crape, or Silk-j Scarf s, Veils, Shetland Shawls,: Opera Cloaks, &c, are easily Dyed.with these simple preparations m a pail of hot" water. Cerise and Ponceau are very effective for small articles ; Magenta, Violet, Si.llan, for heavy;gobds. |VUOSpE#DYES. " -.(?#! v ' ' ' '■■■ ; ''••". ■ Magenta Mauve ; Puce ■ Purple Canasy , : ■ . .MarooTj. . ; _.. ..-.•.- [ -- -•'.--> ;V-aC-;^- ■*■?■/.- '_"Ce|rise „ ..,,- . . : Scarlet... ; .. . , ■'"■■>■"' Orange . Blue .:.■..---■>:,- ,-^-;^,rMv^:iA^,. Pink ' •>' Green ■ * Clarefc * '£. Crimson *: Brown Blade : . Lavender Slate ■" GreyOxford and Cambridge Blues Ponceau, Sultan Red. .; /"CARPETS and Druggets, Carriage \J Linings, &c, where faded or worn, may be painted or sponged with a solution of Judson's Simple Dyes, . By adding small bottle m half-pint hot water (add more water for brighter; « i: shades). : ' TIIHE following Articles may be Dyed JL m a few minutes m a basin of boiling water, vlz.i y Feathers Horsehair *-\ Leather Wool , Silk CottonWood 1 . Hemp Jute Seaweed Ivory -■■•■; Bone - Horn . WhaTeboneBasketwork Artificial. Flowers, Everlasting. Fk>wers and Grasses,. Willow Shavings, Croquet Balls, &c.,&c, ~ T [THE following Articles receive a JL variety of Beautiful Tints- by the application of Judsoia's Dyes :— , Photographs :. t Book Edges Book Backs Sugar Starch Glue, Gum G'cliintine ! Soap Oil Candles Paper Paper Pulp Water Spirit Maps &. Plans ANY Faded Article of Dress may be thoroughly Dyed m a Few Minutes. TUDSON'S DYES, ! £l Diluted with water;, make-excel-lent Marking Inks for backs of Slicep — the Cnmson\s an extra strong dye — a little glue or starch may be added to thicken the Ink. INK— Ink— Ink.— A S.nall Bottle of. Judson's Dyes — Violet, Red, or j Magenta— will make hall a- pint of brilliant Writing Ink m one miuute'by simply adding hot water. IVf T> — BEW AK.I3.of- Useless and i-1 •JLJo Ridiculous liniiatio'ns of Judson's Dyes. JOHN GOSINELL &. CO., PIOUFuifEES By Appointment to Her Majesty* fc The Princess oi; Wales-,. % &f. ' Angel Passage, 93 Ujij)er Tluuues street> LoxruiN. John Gosnell & Co.'s Cherry Tooth Paste, for btttultiyiug aiul jiresei'ving the Teeih & Giuns. Pi>rfe«t freedom from jireniatuiv decay, and teeth of a-pearl-like whiteness. John Gosnell & Co.'s Fountain Perfumes for the Ball Room, Cariii,va!sV&e.. John.Gosnel.l &. Co.'s. Toil, t &..N ursery Powder,, .celebj-aied. for its piucify arid. exq.uisi.te fiagrariiue. John Gosiit'lJ & Cb.'s TJ a! OMBrowrfc Windsor Soap. John Gosnell & Co.'s Brilliiuvtlne for the hair.. The above, with ev.er.y- dcscivplipn of Perfumery, Fancy Soajv'niid JJruslfes^' may he obtained of al! Chemists, snicl Perfumer's throu<>hou( the Wtvi'lfL | Agents .required m ; ali jilaecis where nvt yet i^oinu'cL
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 231, 26 January 1878, Page 1
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394Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 231, 26 January 1878, Page 1
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