XUDSON'S DYES. A NY Faded -Article of Dress may el , r£i-.'be thoroughly Dyed ia a Few Berlin Wool, Crape, or Mk Scarfs,' Minutes. . I :: = ■;/■■: Veil v Shetland Shawls* Opera" — ~ — : — — — Cloaks, &c., are easily Dyed with Tu^gQj^'S DYES these simple preparations in a jj Diluted with water, make excelpail of hot water. Cense and lent Marking Inks for backs of Ponceau are very effective for 'Sheep-the Crimson is an extra small articles ; Magenta, Violet, strong dye _ a little * lae or ' bultan > for heav y g° ods ; starch may be added Jo thicken == .- the Ink. JTTDSON'S DYES. , t " ■> ' , ". ! '"- Macrenla - TNK— lnk-^-Ink.— A JSraall Bottls of ° Mauye - ' ± JudW* Dyes -^Violet :> Bed, r:9 r f t Violet Magenta— will make half a 'pint of Puce brilliant Writing Ink in one minute by Purple simply adding hot water. , -- - Canary .. - -' • Maroon ZUZZ Cerise Scarlet -]y- -Q — BEW&'RfE of Useless and Orange 1.1 # X>. Ridiculous Imitations' of Blue iw Judson's Dyes. Pink Green • i-= : —^l '■ : Claret • i ' I Crimson TOHN GOSNELL~&'CO., Brown s . el : 4 ( w r j ' Peebumers . B " ' **&**&*& *©' . j ; .. / ' - Slate ' Her Majesty, Grey The Princess of Wales, Oxford and Cambridge Blues Ponceau, ~&c. Sultan Eed. Angel Passage, 93 Upper Thames street, LONDON, r , , ,_, , i '" I A ti. i • piAEPETS and Druggets, Carriage "jphn Gosneli^ Co.'s Cherry Tooth \J Linings, &c, where faded or worn, Paste/ for beautifying apd preserving may be -painted or sponged ' with r a *th.e Teeth ;& 'GumsT / Pe'rfebt '"freedom solution of ' r u '|j i 'jl from) premature Jdeday, and teeth of^a , Judson's Simple Dyes, * pearl-likcwhiteness. "* - 'r * "' By adding small bottle in half- pint hot <'john' Gosnell & Co.'s Fountain r P,erwater (add more water for brighter fumes forrthe Ball Room, Carnivals, &'cl shades) . John GomelTA Co.'s Toilet cfe-Nurseiy * { Powder, celebrated ]f or its purity and^ ~ " exquisite fragrance. < "' L ' John Gosnell & Co.'s Eeal Old,Brown nnHE following Articles may betDyed. Windsor Soap, i - ; ' j\. ,JL in, a iew minutes in a basin of , John Gosnell & (So., s Brilliantme Tor boiling water, viz. : " ' e a " : - , , "< , ' Feathers - > The every description 1 of Horsehair Perfumery, Fancy Soap, and Brushes, .Leather may be obtained of all Chemists' and' WOO * 1V Perfumers throughout jthe World 5 / feliic Agents required in all places where'Votf, Hemp , i L_l_l Jute , ! l»s '• Seaweed " mHE '"WEETJffEIM" LOCEIvory , X '.-vi <.}, Bone , STITCH HAND MACHINE, - Horn , l >'-•'■" Whaleb'one With extra accessories and loose windBasketwork ) ( ing wheel. ! '. 1 < -~> *' j Artificial Flowers, Everlasting Flowers * ! i and Grasses, Willow S,havin'gs/ T ' - ; - c -- —^ j ''•> <■ Croquet Balls, &c, &c, CASH— £4 10s— PRIGEL- * ', <- '* i r » • ' ' i l THE following, Articles received' This is the largesfe" best Wshed? and, variety of Beautiful Tints by thei po T T erful m the application of Jud S on's,Dyes :- 7 world ' c T Ot b^ derai ?§f d ***' rr : J . nary use, and works rapidly with tjiei Photographs '•' " greatest ease. Fitted wiph the most Book Edges - complete set of appliances [see aefcesBook. Backs sories], 'the WERTHEIM Hand-ma-Sugari ' < chine is oapable of performing the Starch widest range of ' work. Its application Glue, Gum * s practicallyunlimited ; it iwill sew any Gelaritine ,<■ ' article of clothing^' anything that reSoap ' ''' quires stitching, iron} muslin to dressed Oil calico, linen, -, woollen cloth, or- even Candles leather, without change of needle or Paper alteration of tension ? has |a long v arm, Paper Pulp affording room for a- large quantity off W a t er wor l ] c *. .i s .provided with a^ patent Spirit loose winding- wheel, f and has a larger Maps & Plans an(^ stronger shuttle than any other ? - machine extant. J
i '). THE "MANA.WATIT TIMES/''*'GENERAL PRINTING OFFItJE (Opposite the Post and Telegbaph Off.ice),'. .• PALMERSTON WORTH., L\ \-' . r' • q ALLCKINDS OF JO'B 'P'ErNTIIfO. •" •*.••!. * ■;*."• n ' ' > ' ' -' ' Hand Bills, Business Caffds, ( , 'Jleceipj; Forms'," '''_'' Posters, ' ; ? "Visiting Cards, , , Assessment Forms,'; ' Price Lists, " Show Cards, '* " ' Receipt Books, ' r Pamphlets, .'" . Programnies, botli plain Tickets, , "" "r ' Periodicals, i . and fancy, r > '^ ' .Label's,'^ &c, &c. ' &c, &c. _ &c, &c. ' , . '.:..' /'/;•' ' L The above executed on the shortest notice, and at reasonable' rates. ' Orders received for Copper-plate andLitho, printing. o [ ' -^ Is prepared from tLe " % .'JeP^' m! . 4 N|k J FINEST SA'MPLES X^ 8 } ■ M ' % v '* OP * CEYLOK PLANTATION, roasted and ground bv steam on the-most approijed principle,, by which careful preparation the Volatile Oi£ and Aboma are retained! It W unV* doubtedly the best article to be obtained in the colony. Sold in 1, 2, 4, and fclb tins by the principal storekeepers throughout the province. Wholesale by all merchants, and at the tWEHiINGTON STEAM COFFEE WORKS. E. 11. CREASE, Proprietor.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 53, 13 April 1878, Page 4
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739Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 53, 13 April 1878, Page 4
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