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IRONMONGERY, MACMHE^Y. TO WORK BY HAND OR POWER TTYDRAULIC PRESSES,—AH ate*, far': -1-1- merchants and packers, stuff and clot& finishers, printerifpaper makers, oilnsSkm^ '.'.. leather dressers, tobacco manufacturers, Itop dealers, flax spinners, thread manufacturer%,. and for all purposes requiring steady, powea* ful pressure, . Manufactured by JOHN BINGLEY and CO., Harper-street Foundry, Kirkgafce, Leeds. Hydraulic presses generally 6n hand. Efce-^ pared leathers, and all articles required fear prompt execution of repairs and removals. Steam engines, mill-work, machinery, anct all kinds of engineering and ironfonndejaT work. -:;'•: GALVANISED TINNED IRON. JfOEEWO 0 D AND 00., London^ ■"*■ Birmingham and Bilston, beg te gim notice that they have This Day verycOTt— siderably reduced the price of the "Lioa 1* brand Galvanized Tinned Iron. To secure the benefit of this reduction^ Indents should specify Morewood's " lisa" brand. <( Anchor," "Star," and " Red Diamond 1* brands, asusuaL : March 26th, 1867 0 A KEY'S NON-MERCURIAL SILVESt SMITH'S SOAP surpasses all attar articles for Cleaning and Polishing Silver Electro Plate, &c. Tablets 6d each. JOHN OAKEY AND SONS, Manufacturers of the Wellington Knife Polish, India-Rubber Knife Boards, Emery, Black Lead, Cabinet GlasK Paper, Emery and Glass-Cloth, &c. Scotch, French, London, Russian xnS. other Glues. w j Wellington Mills, Blackfriars Road, Loadon, S. WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH. Surpasses all other articles for Cleaning soft; 'Polishing Cutlery, &c . JOHN OAKEY AND SONSfc MAITOEACTUREBSO* EMERY, BLACK LEAD, CABINET GLASS, PAPER, EMERY. AND GLASS CLOTHE India. Rubber Knefe-Boabds, Silversmiths' Soap, For Cleaning and Polishing Silver, ElectroPlate, Plate-Glass, &c.; SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDQN, RUSBIAH, ASB OTHER GLUES, Wellington Mills, Blackfriars Road,, London, S. IMPORTANT REDUCTION In the Prices of the GOSPEL OAK GALVANISED EROS. TN consequence of an extension of t6» •*• Works and a great economy in cosfe tdi production, a very important reduction q£ price, dating from Ist March, 1867, is madfl^ and this favorite Brand-will now ba found t@s • compete on more equal terms of price wH3s the commoner qualities in the markefc Established in 1842, and is the oldest mams.* facture of Galvanised Leon in England. ofc~ tamed the only Prize Medal in the Trade a* the Great Exhibition of 1862. GOSPEL OAK OFFICES, 74, King William street, London, E.CL LAUNDRY NOTICES. GLENFfELD STARCH. : Exclusively used in the Royal Laundry^ By Special Appointment, STARCH PURVEYORS To Her Royal Highness THE PRINCESS OF WALES, rjIHE best proofs of the great superiority e£ -*- this Starch are the numerous distix*** guishing marks of approval which have bees accorded to it from all quarters j amongst? those may be mentioned the folkrerasg, viz.:— It is exclusively used in the Royal Laosdry, and Her Majesty's Laundress says it is th& finest Starch she ever used. Honorable mention was awarded at th& Great Exhibition in London in 1851. A Prize Medal was awarded for it at thSr New York Exhibition in 1853; and A Prize Medal was also awarded for ife the International Exhibition in London, 1862 L Her Majesty's Lace Dresser says that it » the best she has tried j and Hundreds of Grocers, &c, say thatitpleases their customers better than any other j antSL perhaps the most striking proof of all is, tha& notwithstanding the great depression in fcha cotton manufacturing trade, which influences the starch trade materially, the demand for THE GLENFDSLD STARCH. Has continued to increase rapidly. ' The Manufacturers have every confidences in asserting, that if those ladies and lauadresses who do not regularly uss this Starch would disregard the advice of interested, dealers, who are allowed extra profits on inferior article, and give it a fair trial, they would then feel satisfied with the very superior finish which it imparts to laces* linens, muslins, &c, the great saving ot trouble in its application, and the entirorabsen.ee of disappointment with the results^ and would for the future, like THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS, USE NQ OTHER. To be had of all respectable Grocery gists, Oilmen, &c.,; and Wholesale of the Manufacturers, •ROBERT WOTHERSPOON AND CO rt STARCH PURVEYORS TO . Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wal^, And Manufacturers of WOTHERSPOON'S VICTORIA. LOZENGES, Which were. Awarded ; A Prize Medal for Purity and Excellency Quality ; • At the International Exhibition 682» 46, Dunlop street, lasgoW; street
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1789, 24 September 1867, Page 6
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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1789, 24 September 1867, Page 6
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