ANY Faded Article of Dress may be thoroughly Dyed in a Few Minutes. / "TUDSON'S DYES, -%. (I Diluted with water, nmke excellent Marking Inks for backs of ' Sheep — the Ortmson is an extra strong dye — a little glue ' or 1 ' ' starch may be added to thicken the Ink. INK— Ink— Ink.— A Small Bottle of Judson's Dyes— Violet, Eed, or Magenta— will make half a pint of brilliant Writing Ink in one minute by simply adding hot water. IV" T£ — BEW AEE of Useless and l\#±)t Ridiculous Imitations of Judson's Dyes. JOHN GOSNELL & CO., Pebfumehs By Appointment to Her Majesty, > The Princess of Wales, &c. Angel Passage, 93 Upper Thames street, LONDON. v John Gosnell & Co.'s Cherry Tooth Paste, for beautifying and preserving the Teeth 1 & Gums. Perfect freedom from premature decay, and" teeth of a pearl-like whiteness. ' John Gosnell & Co.'s Fountain Perfumes for the Ball Room, Carnivals, &c. John Gosnell* Co.'s Toilet &Nursery Powder, celebrated for its purity and exquisite fragrance. ■■" v John Gosnell& Co.'s Real Old Brown Windsor Soap. John Gosnell & Co.'s Brillian tine for the hair. ? i) t . The above, with every description of Perfumery, Fancy Soap, and Brushes, may ,be .obtained of all Chemists 1 and Perfumers throughout the World. Agents required in all places where not yet appointed. , x l rnH^l "WERTHEIM" LOCKSTITCH HAND MACHINE,With extra accessories and loose windc ing wheel, f ' l CASH— £4 10a— PRICE. .- / - % r * This is the largest, best finished, and most powerful hand-machine in the world. It cannot be deranged byi ordinary use, and works rapidly with the greatest ease. Fitted with the 'most complete set of appliances [see accessories],, the WERTHEIM' Hand-ma-chine is capable of performing the widest range of work. , Its application is practically unlimited ; it will sew any article of oJotHing, ? any thing ( that * re*-" quires stitching, from muslin' to dressed' calico, linen, woollen cloth, or even leather, without' change! 'of needle or of, tension, has a long arm, j affording room for a large , quantity of ' work. It is provided with a patent loose winding-wheel* and } hasi<a larger . and stronger shuttle than any other machine extant. J >
XUDSOJSTS DYES. el Berlin Wool, Crape, or Silk Scarfs, Veils, Shetland Shawls, iOpera Cloaks, &c, are easily Dyed with these simple preparations in a pail of hot water. Cerise and Ponceau are very effective for small articles ; Magenta, Violet, Sultan, for heavy goods. i TUDSON'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 Bed. i /^AEPETS and -Druggets, Carriage \J Linings, &c, where faded or worn, may be painted or sponged with a solution of Jtjdson's Supple' Dtes, By-adding small bottle in half-pint hot water (add more water for brighter shades). I r r nnHE following Articles may be Dyed ' JL , in a few minutes in a basin of -boiling water, viz. : ' Feathers >' ' ' J Horsehair • • Leather Wool " ' - <Silk- l Cotton Wood • ■ " Hemp Jute Seaweed - ' -* Ivory . Bone 'Horn Whalebone 1 Basketwork Artificial Flowers, Everlasting Flowers and Grasses, Willow Shavings, Croquet Balls, &c, #c, i 'i!i U i i fTIHE following Articles , receive ' a JL variety of Beautiful Tints by the application of Judson's Dyes ; — ' Photographs i Book Edges Book Backs • !- ' Sugar ' - 'Staroh !'' Glue, Gum Gelantine<! > Sbap -. ' ' , ■ -. Oil f . ' : Candles i Paper . -*> Paper Pulp - Water-; . ' *'i Spirit s . Maps & Plans;
1 , /; .'V . M | THE' TIMES," , •, ' •■ ■■'■'■' ' ■'•••" '" ' ' GENEBAIj PRINTING^ OEPIGE f - > , . , ■• ' . - ;; • »■ ' A (Opposite th,e P.o,st 'and Tjjlegbaeh Office),---i) i ■* '•- ' ~ ~ . "' ( PA3iMI|RSTON NbRTHI- . ALL KINDS OF' JOB PRINTING; * ! Hand Bills, t A Business Cards, ' ReceiptPorms^ , r Posters, v ' "Visiting Cards,' Assessment Forms, Price Lists, ShawjCardsV " " !ReceipVßooks, t ' Pamphlets, . Programmes, both plain Tickets, ' Periodicals, and fancy, Label's, ' "'' - &c, &c.- ( t &c, So.j , &c, &c. L The above executed on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. -- r r I . /. " Orders received for Copper-plate and lithov-printing. ! il r > ' - OF CEYLOK PLANTATION, roosted and ground bv steam on the ek»l approved principle, by which careful preparation the Voj&atilb Oil and Aeojia are retained. It k undoubtedly the best article to be obtained in the colony. Sold in 1, 2, 4, and 71b tins by; the principal storekeepers throughout the pronnee. Whoiesale by all merchant^ and at the .WELLINGTON "STEAM COFFEE WORKS. *& ' " E. H. CREASE, Proprietor.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 52, 10 April 1878, Page 4
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706Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 52, 10 April 1878, Page 4
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