Most important and promising industries are those of the Acme Manufacturing Company, Cumberland street, Dunedin. The company ia turning out blacking of a superior quality to that of anything of the kind previously produced. Vvithout injuring the leather it gives a bright polish obtained by comparatively little exertion, and has keeping qualities not f jund in other articles of the kind. The company ate also turning out blacklead quite (qua! to the very best manufactured elsewhere, and in this they disem; distinc ion as the on'y colonial manufacturers of the article. Among their oi her manufactures are blue, axe grease, and Brunswick black, all and each of them of superior •xcellence, and which can com, are fiv urably with art cli sof f reign make. Pteparations hiside.'uro in hand for undertaki ig seveial other branches, for which a > . qual ■success may be confide tly predicted. The company mi * t cia.m -upport for t'eir euterpiise as due to them in toe inteie*t« of ■he community and the oo'ony generally, whose welfare must depend largely on local indu9tnes. The g>o<}s turned out by them are however in themselves pufficiect to urge their claims, and i ho public will find it great y fo their advantage to make exclusive usu of them,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 16, 16 January 1891, Page 15
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209Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 16, 16 January 1891, Page 15
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