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Full text: The British Section at the Vienna Universal Exhibition, 1873 (Fine art galleries, industrial, agricultural and machinery halls, and park) - Official Catalogue, with plans and illustrations

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Catalogue of the British Section.—Appendix, 
“GLEN-COVE COMPANY,” 
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NEW YORK, U.S.A., 
ARE THE SOLE MAKERS OF THE WORLD-RENOWNED 
“ M A I Z E N A,” 
A niost delicious, economical, and nourishing food and luxury, extracted from the finest 
parts of the AMERICAN MAIZE, and suited to eveiy kind and condition ; will also 
keep for years in any climate. 
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The famous STARCHES of the Company have also always, wlien put in competition, 
gained the highest awards; for slrength, whiteness, and purity they are unequalled. 
FOR INFORMATION, ADDRESS EITHER THE 
“ GLEN-COVE COMPANY,” Park Place, NY.; 
TOMLIN, RENDELL & CO., 33, Eastcheap; LEETE & BAILLON, 
St. Mary-at-Hill, London, England; or 
J. R. McDONALD & CO., Hamburg, Germany.
	        
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