ADVERTISEMENTS.
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THOMAS HUBBUCK & SON,
WHITE LEAD, OIL, PAINT, AND VARNISH WORKS,
NO. 24, LIME STREET, LONDON.
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HUBBUCK'S
PATENT
WHITE ZINC PAINT,
the most durable and beautiful Paint known. Is cheaper in use than White Lead, and is proved to be superior for all purposes than the pernicious Lead Paint,
and equally adapted for all Climates.
It is free from any poisonous ingredient, and suited in all respects to the use of the Painter. Each cask of Pure White Zinc is Stamped-"HUBBUCK, LONDON PATENT.”
HUBBUCK'S ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINTS,
the most valuable protection to iron roofs, bridges, piers, ships, and buildings exposed to tempestuous weather and scorching sun.
HUBBUCK'S ANTI-OXIDATION COMPOSITION,
for coating Iron and Wood Ships' Bottoms: a preservative against fouling and corrosion. This composition is ready for immediate use, and obviates the waste of carrying unmixed Paints, Oils, Driers, &c. It is also applicable to all the purposes of other Paints.
HUBBUCK'S ANTI-INCRUSTATION BOILER COMPOSITION throws down the deleterious matters in the water which form the incrustation, and does not in the smallest degree injure the iron plates, rivets, or brass fittings.
HUBBUCK'S PALE BOILED OIL,
being much purer than raw linseed oil, is the only boiled oil that can be used for White and delicate coloured Paints. It dries quick and hard, never blisters, and is more durable. HUBBUCK'S BINNACLE AND COLZA OILS, prepared expressly for Ship's Lights, Lighthouses, &c.
HUBBUCK'S WHITE LEAD, COLOURS, OILS, AND VARNISHES,
properly packed for exportation.
HUBBUCK'S PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES
are the best and therefore the Cheapest. Beware of counterfeits of their Name and Trade Mark.
CAUTION.
Since the successful introduction of their Pale Boiled Linseed Oil, some dealers are selling colourable imitations as
as "Improved Boiled Oil," "Clear Boiled Oil," &c. These imitations are not to be depended on, and only cause disappointment and loss.
CONVICTION.
In April, 1873, a Native dealer, at Hongkong, was prosecuted and convicted of a fraudulent imitation of Hubbuck's Name and Mark, and of placing them on
on some spurious goods shipped from London.
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