Oil paint no longer necessary. Hill & Smith's black varnish, for preserving ironwork, wood, or stone.

Registered trade mark. This varnish is an excellent substitute for oil paint on all outdoor work, while it is fully two-thirds cheaper...It is used in the grounds at Windsor Castle, Kew Gardens, and at the seats of many hundreds of nobility and gentry, from whom the most flattering testimonials have been received...Large illustrated catalogue of roofing, fencing, hurdles, field and entrance gates, &c., sent free on application to Hill & Smith Ltd., 136, St. Stephen's-green, West, Dublin; Manufactory - Brierley Hill Iron Works, Staffordshire, and at 118, Queen Victoria-Street, London, and 180, Buchanan-Street, Glasgow
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Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Hill & Smith Ltd.
Summary:Advertisment for black varnish sold by Hill & Smith Ltd., 136, St. Stephen's-green, West, Dublin, printed by the "Irish Farmers' Gazette" Co., Ltd., 23 Bachelor's Walk, Dublin, featuring an image at top of sheet of a man kneeling while painting a fence, a cask of Hill and Smith varnish is depicted at his left and a small skillet to his right, (in which he has his varnish).
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: Dublin : Hill & Smith Ltd., [n.d., between ca. 1878-1890?].
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Notes:This item is held in the Department of Ephemera.

Physical description: 1 sheet : b&w ill. ; 24.1 x 11.1 cm.

Varying form of title: [Advertisment for black varnish sold by Hill & Smith Ltd., 136, St. Stephen's-green, West, Dublin] [graphic]

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EPH C1024
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Ephemera
Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland.