1 9 h.m.s. " victory" 0 \V Launched at Chatham in rj° : I 1] ' \ \\ I 1765 andfirst commission- I --■ / I I \ \ I ed in J 77S. She was I ~ \ 11 Nelson's famous Flagship ll ' I .. < ,w dec^ve victory of > ’/ \\ \ \ > Trafalgar. Quite recently /< - =jf 1 X. / / \ I the "Victory" was re- I ■- • ■■ ~-A I \ / V \ II stored to her original rig I =z I I ‘ / A | and Nelson colours, and {I j.l. .- / / \ / r ' IS preserved at PortsT I /f\ \ mouth Dockyard. L? IKn^. — "ti * 7- •—r* \ n. s \ VTA i \ \ XUI 1 —J +rnyiNi iTnrttnrtntHtrH \ . v--/ LJk / ttnrtriijrmtffi/ / ~ A \ sTf' l H’A A ( J? S "J/ f Lam TWO GREAT HISTORICAL EVENTS The year 1765 saw the launching of Nelson’s famous Flagship “The VICTORY” ... The same year 1765 saw the establishment of the House of Hubbuck’s by William Parker Hubbuck. Steadily, through the centuries, HUBBUCK’S FAMOUS PAINTS have won world-renown .. To remain in business for 170 years of successful trading is a wonderful tribute to the consistent excellence of the products. HUBBUCK’S PAINTS are always of regular texture, true to colour and of utmost durability. Their extra covering capacity more than compensates for the slight extra guarantee cost. HUBBUCK’S IWe guarantee that genuine white lead, pure oxide of zinc, genuine PAINT S, prepared linseed oil and turpentine are used -j-p * v TCI7' ’ the manufacture of Hubbuck s KrLAUY POX UOD 1765 Paints. The strong colours, nffpr vnu a selection consisting of the purest pigments, oner you a selection arc guarantccd to withstand the of 24 Standard Shades. : acrion of ,hc sun to thc greatest ~ degree. THOMAS HUBBUCX & SON LIMITED LONDON. Obtainable from C. T. RICKIT & SONS, LTD. SLOANE STREET. TE AWAMUTU. THOMAS HUBBUCK AND SON, LIMITED, London.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3803, 2 September 1936, Page 3
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