what I The Professor s£~-lL bm wyktrLw* ■ B fcjA X y FREE FROM ACID. I / f .1 have made a careful analysis of "ABBEY" ra v /Ssi Boot Po,,sh ani ilnA lt oI excellent quality. Its H jBJBk composition is such that It will not crack the. leather, m o being free from acid of any description. H l have analysed many of the best known polishes 0 WMMMM at present being sold, and I have no hesitation in & eayinfi "ABBEY" is equal to the best. gg A. A. BICKEUVON, Colonial Analyst . what .Bootmaker II have tried every Boot Polish that has been introdnced on the market, and I have no hesitation in V < saying that the '• ABBEY " is equal to the best. y^S/fivVni It has a great advantage in being much more moist /^^_MVftWHW than most brands, therefore proving more ecoao* • mical than if in a drier state. . ' J M Yours faithfully, § (Sgd.) H. PANNELt, / **—-»=* I By Appointment to His Excellency ths Governor, f t^y—>ss| a.^.iM' I 1 T~"
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12379, 19 December 1905, Page 5
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