Shaw & Sons' catalogue of the authorised books and forms of the local govenrment board , and other papers required in the administration of local govenrment / Shaw & Sons.
- Shaw & Sons
- Date:
- [approximately 1909]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Shaw & Sons' catalogue of the authorised books and forms of the local govenrment board , and other papers required in the administration of local govenrment / Shaw & Sons. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![OFFICIAL ENVELOPE CABINET. to hold large size. This Cabinet has been designed to hold a complete assortment of the various sizes of envelopes generally in use in Legal and other offices. There are. nine compartments, keeping each size distinct and ready to hand. Will hold 600 Stout, “ Hercunilla’’ Enveh pes from No. 6 size to I..arge Deed. Price 7/6 each. WOOD, COVERED CLOTH, with BRASS HANDLE. EXCELSIOR AUTOMATIC DUST-PROOF INK PAD FOR RUBBER STAMPS. The tendency of all exposed Pads is to accumulate dust. ' This is successfully overcome by using this Pad. The Pad is securely enclosed in a metal cabinet, air tight, with a swinging cover, which opens by the slightest pressure of the stamp on the lower end of the cover. The cover closes automatically as soon as the stamp is withdrawn. The Pads are made in six colours, viz.; Red, Scarlet, Violet, Blue, Green, and Black. Size—Base, 4]in, by 3j'n. ffeight, 4|in. Price 3/- each. AUTOMftTIC DUSTPROOF^ SHAWS’ EUREKA” (SANITARY) ENVELOPE AND STAMP MOISTENER. Simple ! Durable ! Effective ! Price 3/6 each. The essential feature of this Moistener is the porous stone composition, which is impregnated with an antiseptic compound, preventing the rancid and sour odour so common and objectionable in other devices for the purpose. It is sold on its merits and if returned as unsuitable within ten days of purchase will be credited in full. Directions tor Use. If quite dry remove the stone from bowl and soak in water for twelve hours; then fill the bowl half full of water and replace stone, pressing down tightly. One soaking of the stone is sufficient, but the bowl should always be kept well filled with water.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29012934_0398.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)