ANY Faded Article of Dress may be thoroughly Dyed m a Few Minutes, ■ , TUDSON'S DYES, el Diluted with water, make excel* lent Marking Inks for babies ol Sheep — the Ortmsonis an evira strong dye — a little glue or starch may be added to thicken the Ink. ■ ;; INK— Ink— Ink.— A Small Bottle of Judson's Dyes — Violet, Red, or Magenta — will make half a pint of brilliant Writing Ink m one minute by simply adding hot water. NT) —BEWARE of Useless and •De Ridiculous Imitations of Judson's Dyes, JOHN GOSNELL & CO,, el Perfumebs By Appointment to Her Majesty, ,_ The Princess of Wales, &o. Angel Passage, 93 TJppor Thames street, LONDON. John Gosnell & Co.'s Cherry Tooth Paste, for beautifying and preserving the Teeth 8$ Gums. Perfect freedom from premature decay, and teeth of a pearl-like whiteness. John Gosnell & Oo.'s Fountain Perfumes for the Ball Room, Carnivals, &c. John Gosnell & Co.'s Toilet & Nursery Powder, celebrated for its purity and exquisite fragrance. John Gosnell & Co.'s Real Old Brown Windsor Soap. John Gosnell & Co/s Brilliantine for the hair, The above, with every description of Perfumery, Fancy Soap, and Brushes, may be obtained of all Chemists and Perfumers throughout the World, Agents required m all places where not yet appointed, rriHE "WERTHEIM" LOCKSTITCH HAND MACHINE; With extra accessories and loose wind* ing wheel, CASH— £4, 10s— PRICE, : - This is the largest, best finished, and. most powerful hand-machine .m the world. It cannot be deranged by ordinary use, and works rapidly with the greatest ease. Fitted with the most complete set of appliances [see acoessories], the WERTHEIM HancUmachine is capable of performing the widest range of work. Its application is practically -unlimited ; it will sew any article of clothing, anything that requires stitching, from muslin to dressed calico, linen, woollen cloth, or even leather, without change of needle or alteration of tension, has a long arm, affording room for a large quantity of work. It is provided with a patent loose winding-wheel, and has a larger and stronger shuttle than any other machine extant.
TUPSQN'S DYES, el Berlin Wool, Crape, or Silk Scai'fs, 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, Sultan, for heavy goods, .. ~ ~ ""..„'. — ~— — - — .-. „ '... . ... — TUPSON'S DYES, el Magenta Mauve Violet Puoe Purple Canary Maroon Cerise Scarlet Orange Blue Pink Green Claret Crimson Brown Black Lavender Slate Grey Oxford and Cambridge Blues Ponceau, Sultan Red, /CARPETS and Druggets, Carriage v_y 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 shades), r 1 1HE following Articles may be Dyed J_ m a few minutes m a basin of boiling water, viz. ; Feathers Horsehair Leather Wool Silk Cotton Wood Hemp Jute Seaweed Ivory Bone Horn Whalebone Basketwork Artificial Flowers, Everlasting Flowers and Grasses, Willow Shavings, Croquet Balls, &c, &c, THE following Articles receive a variety of Beautiful Tints by the application of Judson's Dyes : — Photographs Book Edges Book Backs Sugar Starch Glue, Gum Gelantine Soap Oil Candles Paper Paper Pulp Water Spirit Majts & Plans
*, 1 i THE "MANAWATU TIMES," i GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE 1 (O?posits the Post anp Telegraph Office)* PALMERSTON NORTH^ I ALL KINDS QF JOB PRINTING i ' • Hand Bills, Business Cards, Receipt Forms, 1 Posters, "Visiting Cards, Assessment Forms, Price Lists, Shaw Cards, Receipt Books,! Pamphlets, Programmes, both plain Tickets, Periodicals, and fancy, Labels, &c, &c< &c, &c, &c, &c^ The above executed on. the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Orders received for Copper-plate and Litho. printing. ¥ FINEST SAMPLES \^P^ ov jPEYLON BLANTATION, roasted and ground by steftm on the moat approved principle, 'by which careful preparation the Volatile Oil. and AuoaiA ace retained.. It is. undiottbtedly the best article to- be obtained m the colony. Sold mlj 2, 4,. and 71b tine by the pi'mcipal strvrekeepers throughouit the pravincev. Wholesale- by afi merchants, and at the- ; WELLINGTON STEAM COFF WORKS. • E. n. CREASE, Proprietor, 4
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 36, 13 February 1878, Page 4
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674Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 36, 13 February 1878, Page 4
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