AT)\ ERTISEMENTS. 



"TRY IT OIGE, Aim TOU WILL lEVEE USE AFT OTHESr 



fEXTRACT FROM A LETTER.; 



THE INK OF I NKS! 



THACKER'S VIOLET-BLACK INK, 



IS THE ONLY INK TO SUIT 

 USE, 



IPE^OIFESSIOItT. 



VIOLET-BLAOK) "Wntes a Tsrlght dark coloup 

 WRITING INK ) turning to a deep Purple BladB- 



Does not RUST or CLOG the PEM, never THICKENS, always FLUID 

 and FREE from SEDIMENT. 



In Bottles, 8/- 4/- 2/- 1/- and 6d. each. 



YIOLET-BLACK ) "^^^tes a iDoautiful iDrigrlit colotui 

 nr\-n^TKm* ttvttt C turmng (in Copy and LettQDto a 



COPYING INK J deep Purple Black. 



Gives at once a LEGIBLE and DARK COPY, several COPIES can be TAKEN". 

 COPIES after SIX MONTHS; never gets THICK or STICKY. 



In Bottles, 12/- 6/- 3/- 1/6 and 9d. each. 



fCo2^y of one Testimonial out of Hundreds received). 



Messrs. HENET THACKEE. & CO. 

 Grentlemen, 



As we copy all our letters, it is of importance to us to have good ink; 

 during the last 25 or 30 years, we have had a great variety of different sorts; 

 but we have no hesitation in stating that we have met with none! that will for % 

 moment hear comparison with yoiirs, it not only flows freely from the pen, but ttt 

 topies retain their bright and clean colour for years. 



Signed for NASMTTH, WILSON, & CO., Bridgwater Foundry, 



Patricroft, Near Manchester. 



4th November. 1870. 



HENRY THACKER & CO., Manufacturers, 



NEW STREET SaUARE, LONDON, E.G. 



