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HiMdls&ecms JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES FOR THE PEOPLE (Registered) are undoubtedly the most useful article ever offered to the public. Any one can use them ; anything can be dyed with them in a few minutes without soiling the hands. In England •'Judson's Dyes" are as " Household Words." Artlcles 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 OP COLOTTBS, Magenta Green Canary Mauve Orange Brown Violet Crimson Black Scarlet Blue Pink Price Sixpence per Bottle, May be had of druggists and store-keepers 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. # % See that you get » Judson's " Simple Dyes, the wonderful popularity of which has caused numerous inferior imitations, which are calculated to injure both buyers and sellers. Ask for our catologue of instructionhow to use the dyes for twenty different purposes. JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. Leicester Meeting 1868.—Un->hece. dented Success, The following prizes were awarded to J. & F. HOWARD, Brittania Iron Works, Bed« ford. The First Prize for the Best Wheel Plough for general purposes. The First Prize for the Best Wheel Plough 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 Best Harrows for Horse Power The First and Only Prise for the Best Steam Cultivating Apparatus for farms of moderate size The First and Only Prize for the Best 6-tined Steam Cultivator The First and Only Prize for the Best Steam Harrows The First and Only Prize for the Best Steam Windlass The Silver Medal for their Patent Safety Boiler. J. & F. HOWARD Thus received Ten First PRIZES, Onb Second Prize, and a Silver Medal, carrying off almost every Prize for which they competed, and this after trials the moat severe and prolonged ever known. THE " WEEKLY PEESS," mHE ABOVE WEEKLY JOURNAL IS NOW CONSIDERABLY ENLARGED, And will be issued (as heretofore) in time for all up-country mails, containing ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK Up to the honr of Publication, THE VERY LARGE CIRCULATION which the " WEEKLY PRESS" has attained, both in and out of the Province of Canterbury, renders it one of tlie best adver'ti_ing mediums in New Zealand. Yearly Subscription (paid in advance) ... ••• :..Ai 0 0 Single Copy ... ... «• 00 6 BATES FOR ADVERTISING. First insertion ... ...4d per line Subsequent do 3d „ The above Journal will be found second to none in New Zealand as a Family Paper especial care being taken in the selection of useful and entertaining articles suited for all classes of readers. POSTAL NOTICES, Mails for Prebbleton, Springston, Irwell, Leeston and Southbridge will close daily a 1! 2 30 p. m. in place of thrice weekly. _ Mails frill be made up for Kaiapoi, twice in place of once, daily. Time of closing mails— 8 a. m. and 2 30 p. m. Mails for Spreydon,' Hals Well, Tai Tapu and Lincoln will be made up twice weekly in place of once weekly." Mails will close at 8 a. m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The following notice appears in the Govern ment " Gazette " :— In consequenceof the increasing difficulties which attend the transmission through France of Overland Mails addressed via Marseilles, the Postmaster-General of London has determined on sendiogTMails 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 Kingdom via Marseilles or Brindisi, will thereg fore be as follows :— Letters. s. d. Not exceeding Joz ... ... ... 1 3 Exceeding £oz and not exceeding I oz 2 9 Exceeding loz and not exceeding 1J oz 3 6 And so on, Is 3d for every additional i oz or fraction of \ on. Newspapers under 4 ozs, each... ... 0 4 Booh and Pattern Parcels. Not exceeding loz ••• 0 « Exceeding loz and not exceeding 2 ozs 0 4 Exceeding 2 ozs and not exceeding 4 ozs ... ... ... ••• _ ••• Exceeding 4 ozs and not exceeding 8 ozs .. ... ••• 1 And so on, at the rate of Is 2d per £ K>. Henry Sewell, Acting Postmaster-General

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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2535, 16 June 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2535, 16 June 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2535, 16 June 1871, Page 4