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Catalogue of the British Section.
CROWN PERFUMERY COM
PANY 40, Strand, London. — Perfumes ;
Toilet Soap and Toilet Requisites. (53)
BRYANT & MAY, Fairfidd Works,
Bow, London. — Safety Wood and Wax
Matches; Match Holders, Cigar Lights,
Coloured Tapers, &c. (54)
SMITH, T. O., 11, Grass Market,
Edinburgh.—Liquid Blue, for Clearing and
beautifying cotton and linen after washing.
(55)
[See Appendix.)
BEWICKE, D., & COMPANY,
Wallace Road, Hackney Road, London.—
Varnishes, Pigments; Lithographie, Letter
press, and Copperplate Printing Inks; En
dorsement Ink; Boiled Oils, &c. (56)
COLMAN, J. & J., 108, Cannon
Street, London.-—Starch and Starch Products
made from Rice; Blues. (57)
GREEN, J., 12, Graham Terrace,
Ridley Road, Kingsland, London.—Gelatine
in Sheets, prepared for tracing, for artificial
flowers, &c. ; Wrappers for Bonbons, Con-
fections, &c. (58)
JONES, Orlando, & COMPANY,
York Road, Battersea, London.-—Starch made
from Rice. (43)
MANDER BROTHERS, Wolver
hampton.—Varnishes, with the Gums used
in their manufacture, and specimens of
Varnished Work. (59)
PARSONS, FLETCHER & COM
PANY, Gravel Lane, Soulhwark, London.—
Indian Starch. (60)
SANDERSON, A., & COMPANY,
Hüll.—Painters’ Colours and Varnishes.
(61)
NICOLL, D., & COMPANY, 58,
Paternoster Row, London.—Uninflammable
Starch—Ladies’ Muslin Dresses, Mosquito
Net, Muslin Window Curtains, Cotton
Prints, Timber, Laths, Flooring and Parti-
tions rendered fireproof. (62)
SISSONS BROTHERS & COM
PANY, Sculcoates, Hüll.—Varnishes for
Railway and other Carriages and Painters,
with Gums from which they are made; and
Drying Oils. (63)
WRIGHT, Freeman, Needham
Market.—Glue for Cabinet Makers and
Carpenters, known as “ Crown Glue,” with
specimens of the Waste Hides, &c., from
which it is made, and examples of its appli-
cation. (64)
BERGER, Samuel, & COMPANY,
Bromley-by-Bow, London.— Rice Starch;
Improved Patent Rice Starch in powder;
Air-dried Starch; samples of the Rice used
in the manufacture, and of gluten and fibre
derived from it. (65)
ADAMS, John, Victoria Park,
Sheffield.—Furniture Polish, Plate Powder,
Brass Polish. Citrate of Magnesia. (66)
[See Appendix.)
HEMINGWAY, S., & COMPANY,
Bradford.-—Baking Powder, Dry Soap, and
Starch. (764)
(See Appendix.)
JAMES, E., & SONS, Su/ton Road,
Plymouth.—Starch for domestic and manu-
facturing purposes ; Blacklead for domestic
use. (67)
BEWLAY & DRAPER, 23, St.
Mary Street, Dublin.—Aerated Waters as
Beverages and in Imitation of Natural.
Mineral Waters; Soda, Seltzer, Kali, and
Lithia Waters ; Lemonade, Ginger Beer, and
Ginger Ale. (342)
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