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CORBETT'S WORCESTERSHIRE SALT. X jjnfernatiaijal fxhibitiom J held in London V J 1862 A forspccimens of Varieties' produced from V B rine SP rin^ s - J • fxpositlon [JniverseNe de 1867 a Jans. Prize Medals, London, 1862; Pan's, 1875; Philadelphia, 1876. This refined article of beautiful color and quality, in every variety, for Domestic, Provision, and Dairy purposes, manufactured from the celebrated Brine Springs of Worcestershire, for Purity, Whiteness and Dryness is unsurpassed by any other Salt, and is specially adapted to the New Zealand market. THE WORKS ARE AMONGST THE MOST EXTENSIVE IN ENGLAND. POWER OF PRODUCTION 200,000 TONS PER ANNUM. SHIPPING PORTS—London, Gloucester, and Bristol. AGENTS IN LONDON-WESTON and WESTALL, 115, Lower Thames-street. Proprietor—JOHN COEBETT, M.P., STOKE PRIOR SALT WORKS, WORCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND. WILDER WORKS, STOURPORT, ENGLAND. BRANDED " BALDWIN—WILDEN," AND "SEVERN." Branded " EI> A *^ VB " " Wilden," Unicorn/ •'Arley 'flpp." "St our." STAMPING SHEETS, BUTTON IRON, SHEET IRON, PICKED, COLD ROLLED AND CLOSE ANNEALED. EXPORT AGENTS—BROOKER, DORE & CO., 2, ROOD LANE LONDON, E.C

"IGIIEST AWARD AND PRIZE MEDAL PHILADELPHIA EXHBITION, 1876. Prepared expressly for the Patent Knipbcleaning Machines, India Rubber and Bvfv Leather Knife Boards. Knives constantly cleaned with it have a brilliant polish equal to hew cutlery. packets 3d. each ; and tins, 6D., l/-, 2/6 AND 4/- EACH. 'OAKEYS: INDIARUBBER,KHIFE BOARDS Prevent friction in cleaning and injury to THE KNIFE. OAKEY'S WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH SHOULD BE USED WITH HIS BOARDS. OAKEY S MsMssooi s9s [NON-MERCURIAL], For Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electro* plate, Plate Glass, &c. Tablets 6d. each. Im ?*s>lid Blocks—id., 2d. &4c each, & is. Boxes JOHN OAKEY & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF *_ ,>EMERY CuOTH BLACK LEAD.** CLASS PARER.&C Wellington Emery & Black Lead Mills, OtSTHINSIE? BRIDBE ROAD, IQNDOU, SHQLANO. THE GRAKD (SOLD MEDAL or TUB National Academy of Paris, • Has been Awarded for tho Excellence of

■■\. --•■ i'j• ■——- ;a^ aiav4>* • '< Kill i.,1 ra €M*OS fi _'' ■'r"'v-^'.j.jJT i UDSON'S EXTRACT OF SOAP, The Best Thing Known For Washing Everything, UDSON'S EXTRACT OF SOAP, Lathers Freely and Makes The Clothes a Good Colom\ UDSON'S EXTRACT OF SOAP, Is excellent for Washing Weol; It leaves the Fleece Nice and Soft UDSON'S EXTRACT OF SOAP, For Cleaning Paint, Scouring Floors, &c. UDSON'S EXTRACT OF SOAP, For Cleaning Plate, Glass, China, and all kinds of Earthenware. "UDSON'S EXTRACT OF SOAP, Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Druggists, & Italian Warehousemen throughout the World, oMnfacturtdenly by R. S. Hudson, Royal Chemical Works 'ttt Brom-wich : Hudson's Chemical IVorks, Ban/; Hall St., Liverpool; and S 3 Worship St., London, W.C HAS RECEIVED THE HIGHISST AWARD AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION, 1878. Sold in 1-lb, i-lb and J-Jb Packets. SPECIAL CAUI , rHE STEARINE CANDLE FACTORY, Apollo in Schiedam, hereby give notice to the trade, that owing to the Spurious Imitation of thei brand, the Candles for the Australian and New Zealand Market will in future simply bear the name SCHIEDAM •n their usual labels. Sole export agents, HEINT2MANN AND EOCHUSSEN. London. Orders executed through Merchants In London.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 387, 12 July 1879, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 387, 12 July 1879, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 387, 12 July 1879, Page 26

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