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EstabUshed 1764. FOR BODY AND DURABILITY USE Established 1765. HUBBUCK'S _s_____£_ WHITE LEAD Qovernment Laboratories, Hobart, 15th April, 1907. HUBBCCK'S WARRANTED GENUINE WHITE LEAD. Messrs. Thomas Hubbuck _ Son Ltd., 34 Queen Street, Melbourne. Dear Sire, —"Acting on yonr instructions, I purchased, on 11th April, in Hobart, a l_b. iron drnm, unopened, of your Genuine White Lead for analysis, the vendors not being informed it was for this purpose! The keg bias been examined with following results :—White lead, 93.25 per cent. ; liusced oil, G. 75 per cent. Both white lead and linseed oil were of excellent quality, and were free from any admixture or impurity whatsoever-"—_onrs faithfully, W. F. W_ao, Government Analyst. HUBBUCK'S GENUINE LINSEED OIL THOMAS HUBBUCK & SON LIMITED, LONDON. 1 Bstabliohed 1766. AUSTRALIAN OFFICK: 34 QUEEN STREET, MELBOURNE. Established 17fi5 I . 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The " Delania " Blousing (you couldn't tell it from Delaine), in __V___l exquisite Delaine, like patterns, io_d and n_d. g Cfi>__\_ Sateen-finished Flannelettes, wash well, and retain their silky appeari r. | ance, in stripes, on light and dark grounds, i/- and 1/3 yard. I JIjIO VV The New Wincey Flannels smooth finished, in new stripes on cream § 9 grounds, 1/3, i/6_ and 1/9. 1 C-SilQ _11) • Striped Unshrinkable Flannels, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 and 2/9. 1 The " Golf " Blousings, knitted effect, ioid yard. J 1 Ripple Flannelette, looks like a fancy serge, in cream, pink, light blue, j E scarlet and marone, i/i£ yard. I " Molleton " Flannelette, for Dressing Gowns, io_d, nid, i/i_ and jj ( a 1/3 yard. | " Knicker " Flannelette for Children's Bloomers, etc., in small grey checks, 1/1 yard. 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FOR HOCKEY Gilbert's celebrated " Match" Football, size 5. 10/8 Hockey Sticks in Slazenger, Spalding, Feltham, and complete with bladder, extra bladders 2/6 each Bussey makes — Bryan's "Match "Ball, recommended and used by the 9d 1/- 3/6 4/6 5/6 7/6 10/6 15/- and 16/6 "All Blacks." 16/0 with bladder, extra bladders 2/6 Match Balls .. ► 8/6 each Youths' Footballs, with bladders, sire 1, 6/6, size 2, 7/8, - ' a .„ size 3. 3/6, size 4. 10/- _ Practice Balls , •» .. 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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13378, 20 March 1909, Page 2

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