October 5, 1895 
TM' CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST 
. J^u ^UU use iniB wonaeriui VU.LU IINA BULISHING CLOTH ? 
Mary : No ; we use nothing but dusters and wash-leather. 
Jane : I thought so ; that explains why things are so dull at your place 
compared with ours I r > 
MABYt W^I does the VELUTINA POLISHING CLOTH make all the 
duference ? 
Jane : It bnghtens up everything when used with a little “elbow grease,” 
whether furniture, plate, metals, glass, or one’s temper ; and 
our young gentlemen say there is nothing so good as it for 
polishing their bicycles; besides, when it’s soiled it can 
be washed, and when dry it’s as good as new, and does not 
become hard and useless like wash-leather. 
WHO SELlTTr? ALUTCHEWn^ AND DRUGGISTS. 
To be obtained of MESSRS. S. MAW, SON & THOMPSON, Aldersgate Street, E.C. 
And of all'Wholesale Hous^in LONDON, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW, &c. 
LONDON AGENTS, POK WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY— 
H. PARTINGTON & CO.. 42a BOW LANE, E-C. 
!Velutina Polishing Cloth. I 
I THE BEST MATERIAL FOR POLISHING PLATE, | 
5 METALS, FURNITURE, GLASS, or ANYTHING WITH A BRIGHT SURFACE. 3 
CD S 
I There id 9lone 'better than the 'j^edt I 
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