Miscellaneous judson's ySIMPLE DYES FOR THE PEOPLF ! (Registered) are undoubtedly the most I useful article ever offered to the public. ! Any one can use them ; anything can ba I dyed with them in a few minutes without isoiling the hands. In England "'Judsou'u i Dyes" are as " Household Words." Articles « of clothing that have been put aside as:faded * and useless may be made nearly equal to new by merely following the simple directions > appended to each bottle of dye. ! NAMES OF COLOURS. i Magenta Green Canary Mauve Orange Brown Violet Crimson Black Scarlet Blue Pink Price Sixpence per Bottle, Slay be had of druggists and store-keeper* throughout the world • or wholesale of Daniel Judson & Son, 19A, Coleman street London. N.B.—A small bottle of colour will dye ; twelve yards of bonnet ribbon. \ i V% See that you get "Judson's" Simple Dyes, the wonderful popularity of which haa caused numerous inferior imitations, whioh * are calculated to injure both buyers and . sellers. Ask for our catologueof instructions s how to use the dyes for twenty different par. > poses. > JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. J Leicester Meeting 1868.—Unprece--5 dented Success. ' The following prizes were awarded to J. & F. HOWARD, Brittania Iron Works, Bed. 1 ford. The First Prize for the Best Wheel Plough i for general purposes. The First Frize for the Best Wheel Plough s ' for light land. ' The First Prize for the Best Swing Plough > for general purposes. > The First Prize for the Best Swing Plough for light land ? The First Prize for the Best Subsoil' » Plough ' The First Prize for tho Best Harrows for > Horse Power The First and Only Prise for the Rest ? Steam Cultivating Apparatus for farms ' of moderate size > The First and Only Prize for the Best , 5-tined Steam Cultivator The First and Only l*rize for the Beat 3 Steam Harrows The First and Only Prize for the Best > Steam Windlass > The Silver Medal for their Patent Safety Boiler. s J. k F. HOWARD *> Thus received Ten First Prizes, Ons " Second Prize, and a Silver Medal, carry. 5 ing off almost every Prize for which they _, competed, and this after trials the most 5 severe and prolonged ever known. 3 THE "WEEKLY PRESS," 5 mHE ABOVE WEEKLX JOtTßrtili ia now; b 1 CONSIDERABLY- ENLARGED, And will be issued f_s heretofore) in time for 2 all up-country mails, containing *• ALL THE NEWS OF THE *WEEB: Up to the hour of Publication, THE VERY LARGE CIRCULATION which the "WEEKLY PRESS" has attained, both in an<i out of the Province of Canterbury, renders it one of the best adver--5 tising mediums in New Zealand. 5 Yearly Subscription (paid in. advance) |<#£l 0 0 » bingle Copy ... .., ... o0 6 5 RATES FOB ADVERTISING. ' First insertion 4d per line > Subsequent do. tl> ... 3d The above. Journal will be found second to j none in New Zealand as a Family Papsr especial care being taken in the selection of ; > useful and entertaining articles suited for all , classes of readers. — r « w , rm~*. , POSTAL NOTICES. , Mails for Prebbleton, Springston, Irweli 1 , 1 Leeston and Southbridge will closo daily at 2 30 p. m. in plaQO of thrice weekly. Mails will be made up for Kaiapoi, twice in place of once, daily. Time Of closing mails— 8 a. m. and 2 30 p. m. I Mails for Spreydon, Halswell, Tai Tapu and Lincoln will be made up weekly in place of once weekly. Mails -wilj close at 8 a. m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The following notice appears in f_ Q Govern ment " Gazette " :— , In conseqnenceof thojncreafflngdifficnltics which attendthet ransmißaionthrougbFranC e th« P 2 J * ailß addressed via Marseilles, ine of London has deter'Taned on sending Mails so addressed, until/ further notice, via Brindisi, Brenner™ Prussia, and Belgium. The rates of postage to be charged in New Zealand on Correspondence for the United Kingdom via Marseilles or Brindisi, will there fore be as follows :— Letters. s. d. Not exceeding £oz ... 1 3 Exceeding $oz and not exceeding I oz 2 G Exceeding loz and not exceeding 1$ oz 3 9 And bo on, Is 3d for every additional i oz or fraction of J oz. Newspapers under 4 ozs, each... ...0 4 Booh and Pattern Parcels. Not exceeding loz 0 2 Excec-ding loz and not exceeding 2 ozs 0 4 Exceeding 2 ozs and not exceeding 4 ozs 0 7 Exceeding 4 ozs and not exceeding 8 ozs ... 1 2 And so on, at the rate of Is 2d per £ ft. i Henry Sewell, Acting Postmaster-General. j
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2489, 22 April 1871, Page 4
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