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Th« Manorburn after being frozen np for ft week mskes a stait to day (Monday.)

STO GLOSS Price 3d, Mo mixing with starch. No mess; No rluddle. Used dry. Always ready ior use. Does not abjure the most delicateifabric. Makes linen last longer, imparts a beautiful ivory lustre lo linen, Will teach girls to iron collar for a special occasion, as used by all fashionable ladies in Sydney. Price 3d. Used dry Anyone can use it. No n o ed for laundries. All girl's can learn to iron with it; It is only 3d, and well worth a trial, A few Reasons why yon should use l TnT^rV a l c S l (TrT^J M^livl 'The Sun Gloss for Linen The oidy Gloss on this market that is used dry Does not injure Linen, and makes it keep clean longer Preserves Linen and makes it non-inflammable f>oes away with the labor of polishing Enables you to do your ironing iu half the usual time Makes Shirts appear new Polishes Shirts beautifully Used dry, no nie*s, no muddle, etc Always ready ior use Does not need mixing with scarab MIGHT TUKN TO [•iWKli|i^*4iMW(l STOP IT Al O>CIS Thompson's Irish Moss. Is used by all Hospitals for all Chest Troubles. PBICE— ls6d Lo not lose your Clothes The Sun Marking Inh, Is and 6d. ISo heating required , will not wash out, always ready for use I his Marking Ink will save Pounds in Linen every Year, Mrs Willis, oi Carcoar, says she saved £2 da 6d in lineJi last year by using SUN MAJiKIING INK, Price. 6d and Is. We have received instructions from the pros prietors that we are to advertise the following,: - To advertite our inks we will send, post free, on receipt of one shilling a rubber Stamp with your name cut on the best rubber and a bottle oi Marking Ink ior stamping linen, or a bottle of ordinary ink, etc to mark books, etc. Also a Pad five "You can have 9, AlonogrflU with two initials in pJace of a stamp This titer is for a short time only Sole Australasian Agents : W. Jlionson & Co 334.4ieo»tc*pti<ei". ' idi n.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 2087, 23 July 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 2087, 23 July 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 2087, 23 July 1901, Page 5