A NY Faded 4 r tic4o of Dress may J\_ be thprpiighly Dyed m a. Few Minutes. . ; . .'-... ,t v. ■■ > > ■ ....'. ... . <t. JUDSQN'S DYES, ; Diluted with watery make e^ceU lent parking Inks for backs of Siheep— tbe Qrtmsanis an [extra strong . dye-^-a little glue or starch may M added to thicken the Ink. I TO— lnk— lnk— A Small Bottle of Judsou's Elyes— Violetj; ifed^ or Magenta,--wiH' make half a pint of; brilliant Writing Ink- m on,b nxinwte by simply hot wa,ter. * ; ' ; IVT ~p —BE WABE of Useless and ; .lA • Sj>,» Eidicu,lom. Xmit^Ons of Judson's Dyesi ;''•'.. Jojin ao§NELL; & g0,,. ; ' ' '"■'' Piip'fMEßS By Appo^ntmjent to, I^er Majesty, The Princess of Wajles, "■ ~' ',: : :'. , A^g^. 9? XJpper. T^hanjes; street^ iondojs;.. John Gosneil & Co.'s. Cherry Tooth Pa,ste, % for b.ea,utifying arid preserving. the T^eth, & Gju,ms,.' Perfect freedom froni premature decay,. a,nd ljppth.jQf. a : pearl-fike ' ' Jjohn. Gpsne'y..4 Co. 'b. "fountain Per-. fu,mes,for th,e Ba,ll Bponj, oarniyals, I Jjphn gosnell &Cp,.'a^^ Toilet S& Nursery \ Powder^ celebrated fpr its ; purity and ; exauisito fragranep. .''■'• ".V John Gosnell & Coi's Eeal O^l-Browh "vVindspr Soap;. Jphn Go.sneU, <$L Co.'s Brilb^ntiae: for. the hair, The above, with every description' of; Perfumery, Fancy Spap, and Br^bes, % m^y b. e obtained pf, all Chemists arid ' Perfumers throughout the World; Agents required m all places where hot yet appointed. ' I rpHE "WEETBELM^.LO;CE> STITCH BAND, MACH^E,.; ; : With extra, apcessories and lppsp.:W v ind-, ; ''" .* ing wheeL I QASH r^ri6s^KE^oEh. This, is ; the largest, bpst finished-, and,; mpsji po^erfulj ; liand-inachine m, thp li world. '" It cannot be. dp,rapgbdr by pi'di^ nary, use, andj worlds, rapidly yfijihi the' g.reatest ease. F/ifcte/lj -wiith, thp ; most pomplpte. set of- appliances' [seeacces-:' sories]^ thp. WERTttEIM] Hapdrma- 1 \ chine, ig. capable of- performing; the. widest range, of; w.prki Its application is prapticairy.unlimitecl?i : it w4u;sew v any article, of/ clothing, anything; ' that re-r. quires, ajitqhipg, .f, rom, muslin^o. dressed., calico, linen, wppllen. qipth,. or; e'y.eii; leajther, withpujb change, pfv -needle Or : alterajtion, pf,- tensipn, lia^ 1 a, long arin^ affording- roppa, for a, large: qiiapfity of • Wjorkj Ijt is. pro^dpd; patenj:.: ; lpose windipgrvpheel; apd lias a largeir; and stronger, shuttle. than_ any : other : n^aphine extant^ ' '.'-'•"'.
TTJDSQN'S DYES. Berlin Wool, Crape, or Silk Scarfs, Veils, Shetland Shawls, Opera Cloaks, &c, are easily Dyed with these simple preparations '"jn a pail of hot water. Cerise and Ponceau are very effective for small articles; Magenta, Violet, Sultan, for heavy goods. TUDSON'S. DYES, Magenta Mauve Yiojet Puce Purple Uanary | Maroon Cerise Scarlet n„ ' a - ail£o Pink Green Clajet Crinis.qn. Brown Black Lavender Slate Grey Oxford and Cambridge Bines Ponceau, Sultan lied. CATJPETS and Druggets, Carriage. Linings, &c, where faded or worn, may be painted or. sponged -vvith a," solution of Judson's Simple Dyes, By adding small bottle m half-pint hot water (add more water, for brighter/ shades);. THE following Articles may be Dyed m a few minutes m a basin of boiling water, viz. : Feathers Horsehair Leather Wool Silk Cotton I Wood Hemp I- ( • Jute.' ' ' Seaweed Ivory Bone Horn, Whalebone Basketwork Artificial Flowers, Everlasting Flowers, and Grasses, Willow Shavings, Croquet Balls, &c, &c, ~" rjnilE following Articles, receive, a, X 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 Maps & Plans.
TEE: "MAKAW AT-Bj TlKE'S***' '.'.■■ GtENEBAI PEINTXNG. QITIOE; (Oeeosite the Pos.t- Te-leg.b : ab^ :0)E-e-i ; o-e-)> PALMEESTON N^ORTi^ _ . .1 L. ' ■ ALL KI;NDS OF JOB, P R : I NT^NGk r '...;'.- Hund Bills, Business. Cards,^ . Eqceipt- F f prms,\ l Posters, " "Visiting Cards,^ ■ Assessment Forms,; ; Price Lists, Show Cards, .* Eeceipt Bpok.s, J • , * Pamphlets,' programmes, bp^hplai^i, Tickpts, ' ', Periodicals, and fancy, ' Ljib.els, . &c.,_ &c. &c, &c;. <fcc^ &&.] "'.;'.' i The above executed^ on, the shprtps^ notice^ and; at reasonable rates*. ": Qrders received for Copper-plate and Litho. printing, W Is prepared from thp.. JK^ ■- FINEST, "S A. MP L S? . \^f ■■: / - / pp.. • ; •" CEYLON PLANTATION, roasted and ground by steam .on,the most approved-principle, by wliich careful .■ preparation , the Voiatii«e Oii and.Aßp^iA. are retained* .- If; is.un-. doubtcdly the best article to, bo; .obtained m .the .colony.. Sold m 1, 2, 4, and 71b tins by the prmcipal storekeepera.throug]i6nt>.tlie..proviii.ce r Wholesale by all merchants, and 'at the. .-:•-;■'-.; W.ELLIN.GTO,N. STEAM, Q«OJF-M; ~%6&K,8. E. H. CREASE, , Prp^rietpj,.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 March 1878, Page 4
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690Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 March 1878, Page 4
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