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mc. FOR BODY AND DURABILITY USE KrfaMUkrfiTW. HUBBUCK'S ZSSSSS: WHITE LEAD Government Laboratories, Hokart, IMb April. 1907. HUBBTJCK'B WARRANTED OENUINB WHITB LEAD. lfenr*. ThooM Hubbuck A Son Ltd., 34 Qaaen Street. Melbourne. Dear Sirs,—"Acting on your inductions, I purofaaaod. on 11th April, in Hobart, a 141b iron dma unopened, of your Genuine White Lead for analysis, the vendor* not being informed it ww for tbU pnrpoie! Tbe keg bu been examined with following result! : —White lead. 93.26 per cent.; linseed oil, 6.75 per oent! Both white lead and linseed oil were of excellent quality, and were free from any admixture or impurity whaUoever." —Tours faithfully, W. P. Wud, Gorernznent Analyst. HUBBUCK'S GENUINE LINSEED OIL , THOMAS HUBBUCK & SON LIMITED, LONDON. BitablUbed 1766. AUSTRALIAN OFFICE: 34 QUEEN STREET. MELBOURNE. Est&WUhed 17<M5. ' ■ C7»5 A " Take the Plasmon Preparations. I myself should jj£/ never like to be without them." I O * * * * e^ NO MORE EXPENSIVE—MUCH MORE DELICIOUS, DIGESTIBLE, NUTRITIOUS. "Plasmon increases the food value enormoii.ily."— LANCET. f .r V y INTERNATIONAL PLASMON LTD., FARRINGDON ST., LONDON. : wT THE LEADING HOUSE FOR ARTISTIC AND UP-TO-DATE |S ■ WALL PAPERS, FRIEZES I I And Other Wall Coverings. | I Also Stained Glass & Lead Sight Windows. E ■ w - ntlmr «Hvantage* in the Dominion for ail Modern and Decorative Embellishment* — X •| we oaei «c ■*-« —»* domestic or otherwise. | I r>Rll|-rU 2> CftiBITU I TA TUAM STREET (Near Hl 9 h St.) \ I SIVII I H & OlVli I li LI CHRISTCHURCH. I I PAPER-HANGING PATTERN BOOKS FORWARDED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. I

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13342, 6 February 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13342, 6 February 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13342, 6 February 1909, Page 5

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