ANY Faded Artjpje of Dress may be thprpughly D.yed m a Few-' Minutes. •- • ••' ■ ■' '. '■ " ' : JUDSON'3 DS'ES, ■'.-"':■) Diluted with water, make excel": .' lent 3\larktDg |nks f or backs of j§hee.p— the Qmnsqnh an eqtvq strong dye — -a little glue or- . Starch may be qdded tq thicken the Ink. ' , ' IIS T E— Ink— Ink.— A Small Bo.ttla of Judson's Dyes— Violet, Red, or Magenta— will make hatf a pint of brilliant Writing Ink m one minute by simply adding hjOt water. "IVT 13 — BE WARE of Useless and -LY«JD« Ridiculous' lmitations of Judspn's Dyes. JOHN GOSNELL & C 0. ,. " .' ' Peeftjmees By Appointment to . : . .■ * Her Maiesty^ • The Princess of Wales, : .•■•'■ ■ *?•. ■" ; Angel Passage, 93 Tapper Thames, street, LONDON. "..:" • '.. . John Gosnell & 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 Gosnell & Cb.'s Fountain Per-^ fumes, fpr.ihe. .Badl.Rppm., Carnivals, &c; . John Gosneli& Ca's <^^N"ursery Powder, celebrated for its purity and exquisite fragrance. ..'...'•' • *''■ John G^sriell &. Co.'s Real Old Brown Windsor Soap. ' . John Gosnell & Co.'s Briilijantineifor. the hair. : .* ; , i ' '•* Tiie above, with efery description of Perfumery, Fancy 'S.oap, I'arid1 ' arid B B 111' 11 ! 8 ! 168 * may be obtained -of~all Chemists and •Perfumers, throughout .'-. the World. Agents required m all places where not yet appointed. ' . . V ;. mp "WEiRTHEIM" LOCEt I " STITCH HAND, MACHINE^ . With extra accessories and loose winding wheel. :""'. '."'•,"'; qASH— £4""I6s— iPRICE. ; i : This is the. largest, best finished, and most powerful harid-tnachine m the ! ],t cariiipt bp;deja,nged. bjpjdir nary u,se, andj works rapidly irith the. greatest ease. Fitted with the most complete set of appliances [see a,cc.essories]^ the. WERTHEIM 'Han^jriachtne. ";is : capable." 6f ' performing the. range of work. "Its applicatibri; is p'raptically unlimited ; it will sew "any article, of: clothing, anything that re^. quires stitching, from musli^T;p.'.dres£ed : calico, linen, woollen cloth, Pr. eyen leather; without change, of. needle or alteration of tension, has a. long arm , affording room for' a large quantity of work. It is provided. °w,ith a, patent loose winding-wheel, and has a. larger and stronger, shuttle than; any other , machins.extant.
T lll3Bo^' 8 PYES. el Berlin Wool, Cpape, or Silk Scarfs, Veils, .Shetland Shawls, Opera i Cloaks, &c, are easily Dyed with these simple preparations m a pail of hot water.' Cerise and Ppnceavi are very effective for small articles ; Magenta, Violet, ijultan, for heavy goods. ' TUDSQN'g; DYES. Magenta Mauve " " Violet Puce Purple Canary . ',"'.' Maroon Cerise Sca.rlet Orange Blue ■-•••'§■ ""Pink : Crreen ; " placet Crimson Brown Black Lavender ■': ■ Slate ■'■■•:' : Grey Oxford and Cambridge Blu,es Ponceau, Sultan Eed. "■; '• ' ' piABPETS and Druggets, - Carriage. \J Linings, &c, where faded or worn, may be painted or . : sponged :with .a solution of " ' •.:.•■■.:■'■; r : ;. '' Judson's Simple Dyes, By adding small bottle m half-pint hot water (add more water for "brighter, shades). ':''.■•. np.HE following Articles xoij be Dyed JL m a, few minu,tes m a basin o£-. boiling water, viz. : Feathers .. . .'. Horsehair. . . : ; ," •: Leather Wool ' .Silk Cotton Wood ;. ' : ••'■ Hemp_ .'" .■ ; Jute, •' . ' Seaweed ' ' Ivory ' Bone. Horn, Whalebone. Basketwork Artificial Flowers, Eyerla-sting Flowery and Grasses, Willow Shavings, ' ' Croquet Balls, &c, &c, THE following Articles/receive, a variety 6i- BeAutiful Tints by the application of Judson's Dyes :— Photographs .: Bobk Edges Book Backs Sugar. Starck, Glue, Gum Q-elantine Soap, '". '•■... Oil Candles Paper. Paper Pulp, Water. . " Spirit Maps &. Plans.
TSB:- • < IANA¥Ari TIME;S,"©ENEEAL_ PBINTING, QJFI'-ICE- ' (Op, P. Q, SITE T-B.E. P-0..S ; T \NJ>, TEL E G EA^P.H;' 0^.F.K.1,C!-JEJj ; P.AL.MEESTON NOETH ? V ALL KIN : D,S ; O-l'lpß P| ; IMI ; I :^ ' ; •_■:. Hand Bills, Business Cardsj . Eeceipt Forms^ Posters, * "Visiting Cayds," Assessment Eorms, - : : Price Lists, Show Csirds, . ,'..-. Eeceipt Books,, Pamphlets, ProgramineSj-both plain Tickets, Periodicals, c and fancy, J Labels, . - ': ' &C, &C. &C.,. -&C._ ,\ . " ;.; &C, &C.J The abovG execuied;=on,the shortest notice, and^at reasonable rates. Carders, reoeked-f or Copper-plate .and Litlio. prin_]ting^ ; "" : '" ' ■■:■■■ '• ■• ■ ..:q '/// prepared from the ■ \^. ><l!llP*^^ A IIKEST SA,MP LE. S.,- \&rZ^~''' ■ ' ..'.". °*V" ".'.■' -. "'"' J ' :!' CEYLON. PLANTATION, roasted and ground br steam ;on the most approved prineiplei . by which careful preparation, the Volatile Oil and Aeojia are retained. It is uji 7 doubtedly the best article to be obtained m the colony. . Sold m 1, 2, 4, and 71b tins by the principal- stovekeope.ra tlixQughou<;.the pro^nicQ.. Wholesale by all merchants, and at the . . WELLINaTON S S TEAM ;; COJF, WORKS, E.H. CREASE, Proprietor.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 42, 6 March 1878, Page 4
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687Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 42, 6 March 1878, Page 4
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