A N-Y Faded Article of Dress may ! J3_ thoroughly D,yed m sl Few Minutes. ! TTTDSON'S DYES, ■ :' cj Diluted with water, make excelj lent M^rkin ginks for backs of §heep— -the Ortmso'n.is sfiiextra strong dye — a little glue or : sta.rch may b,e added tp thicken the Ink. ; v ; '■ ■ ' • ■■•'■- -■ ■..- ;•■••, -.t -■-..; ,_^.- . i. '' ' INE— Ink— Ink.— A Small Bo.ttla of ju.dson's Dyes— Violetj Eed, or Magent^— will make half a pint of brilliant Writing Ink m one minute \>y simply adding hpt water. ' v ' I\T "R — B^WAEEpf Useless ajid -L^{ • J_>« Eidiculpus Imitations.; ' pfJudspn's Dyes. ■' ' : TOM GfOS^ELE & CO., ; O " "";■ ■' ■ Pebfto^bes By Appointment to . Her Majesty, The Princess of; Wales, " ' -- &c r ' ' ' '-.'; . Angel Passage, 93 Upper Thames, street; '. ■ iiONDbir. "■ '" i\ John GfosneH & Co.'s Cherry Tobth Paste, for bea,utifying and preserving the Teeth. <fc Gums. Perfect freedpm, from premature decay,- $ri4 teeth qf,-- % pearl-jjLike whiteness. tTphn Gfpsnell & Cp.'BiFpuntain Perfumes, for the 'BajTEobm, Carnivals^ <S;c. John Gosnell.& Co.? s Toilet &J^ursery Powder, celebrated "fear-. its : purity and i exquisite fragrance. = , -^ John (Spsnell & Co.'s Eeal'pid B^rp^a Windsor Spap.' ., ' ■ ' '; '"■'-- :' j John Grpsnell & Co«s Brilliantiae fpr the hair. ! • ■ *• The abpve, with every description pf Perfumery, Fancy .Soap, •■ -and. = Brushes, , may be obtained iofeall Chemists and Perfumers, ..the .-. Agents required m iillplacea i "n^rje npt yet.apppihted;, / \. , , , V ' TTIHE : ]^'^;Lb;CJK^• 1 .; SJsITCH: HA^b^.M^^l^i! ■- Wi;th extr^L accesspries^n^- Ippse /v^ind;: ' lOsr^Pß^CSj' m 7 j Thi^ is,the.largest,b ? est fished, ;and; most" powerful" hand-machine 'in j the • Tgrqrld. It cannpt bp derknged. by pydi-. najry. .use,^ an<^ rapidly w,ith the, greatest ease. _ ! Fitted" vtpthj ■ the.^mpst complete -set 'of appliahees ■ [see. acpes-. ; spriesj, the WEETJ^EP^ 'Hajidima, chine ; is... .capable ' of "' performing; \ the; widest range, or vrprk. • Its ,appli/!ation is practically : unl»^ited: sgul, s^f ajriy : article. Pf- "otething, anything 1 ' that Wt' • quires., stitphing, from muslin to drpssed ., q^lipp, Hrieh/ . wpplleh, cloth jpr.' e^iift' leathery 'wj.thpu-t cnjEyige; b|: needle "or alteration; of tension; has /a long arm, afEbrdpg room for a large quaXtijty. pf • work, '^t i£, prpv4<iedi with." a, .p%tea| loose wiiidi^gr'^heel, and has a larger-, "and-- stronger . shujrt% "^h^n. any Pther machine, extant.;"' • ".. ''% j
JUPSQN'S DYES, Berlin Wool, Crape, ay Silk Scarfs, Veils, Shetland Shawls, Opera Oloaks, &c, are easily Dyed with these simple preparations m a pail of hot water. Cerise and Ponceau are very effective for small articles ; Magenta, Yiplet, Sultan; for heavy goods. TUPSQN'S. DYES. ; C| 1 Magenta Mauve Violet Puce Purple Canary Maroon Cerise Scarlet Orange Blue. Pink Green Claret Crimson Brown Black Lavender Slate Grey Oxford and Cambridge Blues Ponceau, Sultan Sed. /"CARPETS and Druggets, Carriage V_^ Linings, &c, where faded or worn, may be painted or sponged; with a solution of Ji?i>soi{'B. Simple Dyes., By adding small bottle m half-nin;t hot water (add more water, for brighter. shades). riTEE following Articles may be Dyed JL m a few minutes m a basin of boiling water, viz. i ; Feathers Horsehair Leather " Wool Silk Cotton Wood Hemp Jute Seaweed Ivory. Bone IJorn. Whalebone, Basketwork Artificial Flowers, Everlasting Flowers and Grasses., Willow Shavings, Croquet; Balls, &c., &c,^ nnHE following Articles receive a* X yajiety of Beautiful Tints by the. application of Judspn's Dyes :— Phptographs. Book Edges Book Backs SugarStarch, Glue, G.um, Galantine. Soap Oil; ' . Candles Paper. . • • ft' Paper Pulp. ■ Water_ Spirit Map^. & : Plans,
THE •■IAKAWAT;! Tlli:aB : rl : (Opposite the Post asd ; T;B : LE i q i :B;A ; i|^.::<>.^.?-^c.B')j 1 . palme^ton: KiOKra.; ; ; -f I ALL KIND ; S; OP JOB; PBIN^N^GI^ ' - "V - , Hand Bills, f Business Cards, ; • ' BeceipfeE6rma,v J I '- : ; ; Posters, ' ' Cards,.;'- \ .: • Assessment^ ]gprms^ ' ■:: Price Lists, Show Cards,; '••.."; , ; Eeceipt isppks,s'/ Pamphlets,' Programmes, b,pthiplain \ Tickets,, r ; \ Periodicals, " arid fancy, . v labels,' .' &c, Sec. &c v &c. ' ,/. . &. e -.'. & . c «! ! ■•',..: The above executed on. tie shortest nptjee, a.ncla£ reasonable rates.. . ■- , I Qrders. received^ foj. Copper-plate, and lathp. printing. ; liwiK '//// Is prepared from the. . . .'r a»' /iffllP^: ■' ■ •"" FINES T; 'S A M;P' L E \. ... \jfpc' -\ ■ QV r .:-... ;-" v . i .. ..■.'• ' ,',"■'.'-'. CEYLON PLANTATION, roastedand ground br steam. on^the.mo^tappr^Tedprin'biple,^ by which careful preparation the Volatile . Oil and) AitoaiA aixj i. retajned. ' It is, up.;, doubtedly. the beet article .to be, obtained m, thfk.colony. ' "'"■ }'"': /. ' ; .., • ] Sold m 1,2, 4, and ting by, the principal- storekeepers throughput^e:pro^ : cj9 v ! rr{ '■ Wholesale by ( all. ; m^chants, and' at the. ' r ■ WELLIN.a;TON: S:TEAM; (?-OF.R . TF/OjRjKSv % H;. OBEAS^ Proprietor..
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 20 February 1878, Page 4
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690Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 20 February 1878, Page 4
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