ANY Faded Article of Dress may be thoroughly Dyed m a Few Minutes. JUDSON'S DYES, Diluted with Avater, make excellent Marking luks for backs of Sheep^— the Crimson is an Xextra strong dye — a- little glue or starch may be added to thicken the Ink. L INK-LEnk— Ink.— A Small Bottle of Judson's Dyes— Violet, Eed, or Magenta— will make half a pint of brilliant Writing Ink m one minute by simply adding hot water. IVT T> —BEWAEE of Useless and JLI •JDo Eidiculous Imitations of Judson's Dyes; JOHN GOSNELL & CO., Peefumebs By Appointment to -"Her Majesty, The Princess of Wales, &c. Angel Passage, 93 Upper Thames street, X LONDON. John Gosneli & Co.'s Cherry Tooth Paste, for beautifying and preserving the Teeth & Gums. Perfect freedom from premature decay, and teeth of a pearl-like whiteness. _ John Gosneli & Co.'s Fountain Per? fumes for the BallEoom, Carnivals, &c. John Gosneli & Co.'s Toilet & Nursery Powder, celebrated for its purity and exquisite fragrance. John Gdsnell & Co.'s Eeal Old Brown Windsor Soap. John Gosneli & Co.'s Brilliantirie 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. rpHE "WEETHEIM" jLOCESTITCH 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 mc-st 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.
JUDSON'S DYES. Berlin Wool, Crape, or Silk Scarfs, Veils, Shetland Shawls, Opera Cloaks, &c, are easily Dyed with these simple preparations iri a pail of hot water. Cerise arid Ponceau are very effective for small articles ; Magenta, Violet, Sultan, for heavy goods. JUDSON'S DYES. 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 Eed. CAEPETS and Druggets, Carriage 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). THE following Articles may be Dyed 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 follovring Articles receive a variety of Beautiful Tints by the application of judson's Dyes :— A Photographs Book Edges • Book Backs Sugar Starch Glue, Gum Gelantine Soap Oil Candles Paper Paper Pulp Water Spirit Maps & Pians
THE "MANAWATU TMES/' GENERAL printing oppice' i ' (Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office), PALMERSTON NORTH. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRI NT ING. Hand Bills, Business Cards, - Eeceipt Forms,"! Posters, "Visiting Cards, Assessment Forms, Price Lists, Show Cards* , Eeceipt Books, Pamphlets, Programmes; both plain Tickets, Periodicals, and fancy, ■ Labels, &c, &c. &c> &c. &c, &C: [/The above executed on the shortest noticej and at reasonable rates. Orders received for Copper-plate and Litho. printing. //// * s prepared from the *>S yMsr*^ FINEST SAM-PLES - \M^ or CEYLON PLANTATION, roasted and ground by steam oh the most approved principle, by which careful preparation the Volatile Oil and Aboma are retained. It is undoubtedly the best article to be obtained m the colony. Sold m 1, 2, 4, and 71b tins by the principal storekeepers throughout the province. Wholesale by all merchama,.and at the WELLINGTON STEAM COFFEE WORK 3. E. H. CREASEi Proprietfbr.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 50, 3 April 1878, Page 4
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671Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 50, 3 April 1878, Page 4
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