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“THROWING THY BEAUTY OVER ALL, THOU BRILLIANT, MATCHLESS ASPINALL.”—Anon. -es m mm sSS? fi 7. i j=h» Ssss 'Wf® © muss saqmßißn ißißst<D'T&iP(Diß» AS PIN ALL'S GIVES A LIGHTNESS AND BEAUTY OF TONE SUCH AS NO OTHER ENAMEL POSSESSES. BEAUTY & BRILLIANCY OBTAINED EASILY. ASPINALL’S ' ! OXIDIZED READY FOR USE Lone Mew, or renovating* Old Furniture of every tie IpABLES.MILKIIttG STOOLS, HOT-WATER CaNS.BbP Buckets, Bedsteads; In fad any old eyesore ea| ini even by a child in a very short space of til s S|PmALL’3 ENAMEL directions for use; , , _ m SPgfoire usingi if the ENAMEL gets thick a very must never be allowed fro stand qnerv but nu's bew has been taken out, iF not it will skin ana,,-, 't.is/Urgenuy requested that tb? f ß^a seartl * ef *» as Forms a-species of greasy a - n old articles should be *'?" it before being' Enamelled. |Jg|gp works ■I M, PEC&HAM, LONDON. &£• s iilli Ili BRILLIANT DURABLE BE AMEL STANDS FIRST POE ALL THE PURPOSES OP DECORATION, a YOU |WiLL BE MORE -THAN PLEASED. 9 ...^ l Supplied for the Decorations of Sandringham, the Residence of His Royal Highness the Prince l" Wales, and used in Her Majesty’s Navy ; is the Best for Home Beautifyl- - Chapel or Church Renovating for Stables, Laundries, Kennels, &c., &c. In fact, there is scarcely an article but can be made attractive by this wonderful invertFurniture, Wicker, Glassware, Metal Work, &c. &0., made to look like new THE Her Majesty the Queen of Sweden and Norway has used your Enamel Paint with much success, and has expressed her satisfaction. Please send enclosed order direct to Her Majesty at Stockholm. (Signed) OTTO CRONSTADT, Chamberlain-in-Waiting. Crag Head, June 7, 1888. The Marchioness of Salisbury says: ‘ The Enamel I ordered from you answers very well.’ The Countes« of Loudoun says : ‘ I am much pleased with the Enamel Paint. It is very satisfactory.’ The Countess of Norbury says : * I have lately used your Snow White Enamel Paint, and have been thoroughly satisfied with my experience of it.’ A FEW OF THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. QUEEN says: ‘Aspinall’s Enamel is simply perfection.’ The Countess Eerrers says ; ‘ I have found your Enamel Paint excellent for decorating wicker-work and wooden articles. I have recommended it to Lady Burdett,’ Viscountess Clifden says : ‘Your Enamel Paints are ery satisfactory. I shall feel obliged if you will send me. . . Lidy Brooke says ; * I have much pleasure in testifyii. to the excellence of your Enamel Paint.’ Lady M. Forester says ; ‘I am happy t ay I have found your Enamel Paint very satisfactory,’ Lady Howard of Glossop says ; * I have much pleasure in recommending your Enamel Paint, which I have used in all colours, and found durable and effeptiye,’ Lady D. Neville says; *T have been thoroughly st> Enamel Paint, which I like extremely.’ Lady Macgregor says ; ‘ I have much pleasure in highly' your Enamel Paints, The colours are beautiful, and a gr is that the Paint dries so quickly.’ Lady Grantham says s ‘ I have much pleasure in recc White Bath Enamel, which J have used with great su baths. The Hon. Mps Easoii Wilkinson says ; * I have used yo. and consider it most satisfactory in every respept.’ REJECT POISONOUS IMITATIONS ! Y Supplied in Tins Half-Gallons and Gallons, of all Storekeepers. See Aspinall’s Name and Medals stamped on eyery Tir WORKS: LONDON, ENGLAND.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 938, 21 February 1890, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 938, 21 February 1890, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 938, 21 February 1890, Page 15

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