A NY Faded Article of Dross may •11. be thoroughly Dyed m a Few Minutes. TUDSON'S DYES, (J Diluted with water, make excellent Marking-Inks for backs of Sheep — ;the Crimson is an extra 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, Bed, or Magenta — will make halE a pint of brilliant Writing Ink m one minute by simply adding hot water. "jVT T> —BEWAEE of Useless and -Li »_O» Eidiculous Imitations of Judson's Dyes. T7OHN GOSNELL & CO., W Pebftjmees By Appointment to Her Majesty, The Princess of Wales* &c. Angel Passage, 93 Upper Thames street, LONDON. ;» """Tohn frosnell & Co.'s Cherfy "Sooth Paste, for beautifying and preserving ,the Teeth & G-ums. Perfect freedom from premature decay, and teeth of a pearl-like whiteness. John Gosnell & Co.'s Fountain Perfumes for the BallEoom, Carnivals, &c. John Gosnell & Co.'s Toilet & Nursery Powder, celebrated for its purity and exquisite fragrance. ■John Gosnell & Co.'s Eeal Old Brown Windsor Soap. John Gosnell & Co.'s BrilUantine 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. riTHE "WEETHEIM" LOCKSTITCH HAND, MACHINE, 4 With extra accessories and loose winding wheel. £&• r CASH— £-1 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 nfost complete set of appliances [see accessories], the WEETHEIM Hand-ma-chine 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.
TUDSON'S DYES. Berlin Wool, Crape, or Silk Scarfs, 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. TTIDSON'S DYES. , Magenta . > . Mauve Violet Puce Purple x Canary Maroon . Cerise Scarlet Orange Blue Pink I Green Claret I Crimson Brofm Black Lavender Slate , . . Grey Oxford and Cambridge Blues Ponceau, Sultan Red. /^ABPETS and Druggets, igjiililljjF \J Linings, &c.^whfipi|liWSPorworn, with a Jttdson's Simple Dyes, By adding small bottle m half-pint hot ■water (add more water "for brighter shades). '' r ~ T nni-IE following Articles may be Dyed _L m a few minutes m a basin of boiling water, viz. : Feathers -- c ' Horsehair ■ Leather Wool Silk Cotton W\)od Hemp , Jute Seaweed Ivory Bone Horn Whalebone ' : ■ r Basketwork Artificial Flowers, Everlasting Flowers , and Grasses, Willow Shavings^ Croquet Balls, &c.,&c, -FinHE 'following Articles receive a ■X ' variety of Beautiful Tints by the application of Judso'n's Dyes :— r Photographs Book Edges Book Backs Sugar , Starch Glue, Gum Gelantine Soap Oil Candles '- Paper Paper Pulp ■ ; Water . Spirit . •' " • JMiaps &, Plans
THE "MA.NAWAIU TIMES," GENEEAL POINTING OFFICE j; -w. i f t . ■ ,(Op?ostte-tie Post and Te;Legeaph: Office), • - ' PALMEESTON NOETH, ALL KINDS OF JOB P KIN TING. Hand Bills, ' " Business Cards, ' Receipt Forms,." 1 Postersf "Visiting Cards, , Assessment Forms, Price r Lists, '<" Show Cards, Receipt Books* Pamphlets, Programmes, both plain Tickets, Periodicals^ and fancy,. " ■& Labels^ - &c, &c. 4c y &c. ; &c. x &c] t The above executed on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Orders roccivod for Coppcr-.plate and Litho^ printing. '/// s prepared from the V MW^^ ; l!k/ FINEST SAMPLES \J!^ OP CEYLON PLANTATION, roasted and ground br steam on the most approved principle, by which careful preparation the Volatile Oi£ and AaoiiA are retained. It is undoubtedly the best article to. be obtained m the colony. Sold m \2 y 4s y and 71b tins by the principal storekeepers throughout th^ province* Wholesale by all merchanrs,, and at th& WELLINGTON STEAM OOFIEU ,WOHK3; ■ E.. H. CfiSASE.^ Proprietor.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 47, 23 March 1878, Page 4
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