The chemist and druggist, 15. September 1859
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CODDARD'S. NON-MERCURIAL PLATE POWDER.
THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE.
Sold in Boxes, Is., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. each.
The great success which has attended the introduction of this preparation renders it well
worthy of the attention of the Trade. It has now sustained the test of public experience for
more than 14 years, and has obtained a reputation throughout the United Kingdom and the
Colonies unequalled by any preparation previously introdi;ed for cleaning Plate. Every
facility is afforded to the Trade by the Proprietor for its introduction to the public, and past
experience enables him to assert with confidence that any effort made in this direction will
prove highly satisfactory. In proof of which the following Testimonials are selected from
numerous others, the truthfulness of which may be fully depended upon:—
From Mr. J. Mather, Ironmonger, 14, Dean Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Dec. 29th, 1856.
To Mr. Goddard. Sir,—I feel pleasure in saying I find I have sold over my retail counter durine'the
short tune I have been your AKent, upwards of THREE THOUSAND SHILLING BOXES of your Plate
Powder and nearly TWO HUNDRED of the is. 6cZ. CANISTERS; a stronger proofthatits Ztf aJi
7ttatt&£2£*«desire- My e—<enabies «*W*S CX:
From Mr. John Burditt, Silversmith, Woodbridge, Suffolk, January 3rd, 1353.
th„ f^'n/ T qUitB °Ut °f y°Ur N?n:Mercu»al Plate Powder; may I trouble you to send me Six Dozen of
am ^ZSJ^S^ U 15 my mtenti°" t0 ^USh its sale in Pref™ to any other, so satisfied
From Mr. Thomas Saunders, Silversmith, Dorchester, February 24th, 1854.
Sir-I herewith enclose you a cheque for £7. to settle your account. I find the Plate Powder to answer
uncommonly well; it is decidedly the best I have met with. *-uwuw iu answer
From Messrs. Gill and Ward, Furnishing Ironmongers, 5, High Street, Oxford Street
September 30th, 1858.
as potibTe!" WUh a V^ ready Sale' We tbM* to send us, as early
From Mr. H. Reymond (Butler to Wm. Brown, Esq., M.P., Richmond Hill, Liveruoott
September 22nd, 1856. *
Sir,—It is now upwards of six years since I had the good fortune to find out your Plate Powder- I havP
used it ever since, and shall continue to do so as long as I have Plate under my charge, because I have race verf
■° mu(,h, creiht from my employer and others who have visited our house. Many of their servants wanted to
know what I did to keep my Plate in such a beautiful state. I told them there was no secretSu ; that they
could have theirs to look as well as mine, if they would try a box of your Plate Powder. X
From Mossrs. Wolton, Durrant, & Co., Grocers, London Street, Norwich, Oct. 14th, 1857.
Blr,—Welike your Plate Powder and Furniture Cream very much, and hope to do a good trade in them.
From Messrs. William and Joseph Lankester, Furnishing Ironmongery Warehouse 136 Hi<?h
Street, Southampton, December 7th, 1847. '
William and Joseph Lankester have pleasure in stating to Mr. Goddard, they have received one unvarvin-
t.vtimnny to the decided superiority of his Plate Powder over every other. The sale of it is steadily increasing
and they request he will send them another gross. They b*g to add that it is found to keen Plate in far bPttrr
condition at Sea than any other preparation of its kind.
ALSO,
GODDARD'S FURNITURE CREAM,
For Cleansing and Polishing all kinds of Cabinet Furniture, Papier Mache, Oil Cloth Covers, &c.
This Preparation will be found well worthy the attention of the Trade. Its large and
daily increasing sale proves most satisfactorily, that, like the Non-Mercurial Plate Powder, it
has only to be once tried, in order to secure its general adoption.
Sold in Bottles, 6d. and Is. each.
PREPARED AND SOLD WHOLESALE BY THE PROPRIETOR,
J. GODDARD, 16, GALLOWTREE GATE, LEICESTER.
And by Barclay &i Sons, Farringdon Street, Crowden <fc Garrod, Falcon Square, and Morgan
Brothers, Jewin Crescent, London; J. Rogers k Sons; Sheffield; ltaimes & Co., Hanover
Street, Liverpool.