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Routledge's Railway Library Advertiser. 



[Issue. 



SPECIALTIES from the laboratory 



OF 



THOMAS JACKSON, 



1896. Strangeways, MANCHESTER. 1896. 



JAC kIoFs^^benzinI^^ 



For taking out Grease, Oil, Paint, from Carpets, Curtains, 

 Clothes, Drapery, Dresses, be the material Cotton, Linen, Silk, 

 or Wool, be the Texture Fine or Coarse. 



It cleans admirably Gloves, Slippers, Furs, Books, and Cards. It may- 

 be used to thin Artists' Oil Colours as a quick drier as well as to clean the 

 Brushes and wash Gilding, &c., where water would be mischievous. 



In Bottles at 6d., Is., & 2s 6d. ; by Inland Parcel Post, 3d. more. 



H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERTS CACHOUX. 



HIGHEST AWARD 



WORLDS EXHIBITION, CHICAGO, 1893. 



Dainty morsels in the form of tinj' 

 silver Bullets which dissolve in the 

 mouth, and surrender to the Breath 

 their hidden Fragrance. 



Price 6d. and Is. By Post 7d. 

 and Is. Id. 



JACKSON'S Chinese Diaiond CEMENT. 



FOR CHINA, GLASS, AND WHAT NOT. 



T. J., in making this Cement, has constantly kept in view the 

 production of an article fit for general household purposes, to repair 

 damages, so that the mended articles would, with average care, be able 

 to do duty alongside the sound ones. It surpasses in neatness, in 

 strength, in cheapness, and retains its virtues in all climates. It has 

 stood the test of time, and in all quarters of the world. 

 Sold in Bottles at 6d. and Is each ; b y Inland Post, Is. 2d. 



ABROAD at Current Rates where a Post Parcel Service is Open and 

 subject to the Regulations of the Day. 



SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND OTHER BUSINESS HOUSES. 



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