. The Daily paper . tmart man U Mr. \Voods—have the devclupnieut of this patent, andanor subjecting it to the most severe tests Ima-f;itiable, they have iuto a contract for the iiLitire working iu Great Britain of pegamolde-1)aper. Messrs. Poller were not long in dlscover-iig that In pcgawuided paper they had a paperwhich was simply unequalled for chromeprinting. At present all papers for chromoprinting have to be surfa-ed w llh Chiaa clay, expensive and troublesome operation; butby pcgamoldlng the paper you obtain apaper with an ailmirable printing surface,-which is als


. The Daily paper . tmart man U Mr. \Voods—have the devclupnieut of this patent, andanor subjecting it to the most severe tests Ima-f;itiable, they have iuto a contract for the iiLitire working iu Great Britain of pegamolde-1)aper. Messrs. Poller were not long in dlscover-iig that In pcgawuided paper they had a paperwhich was simply unequalled for chromeprinting. At present all papers for chromoprinting have to be surfa-ed w llh Chiaa clay, expensive and troublesome operation; butby pcgamoldlng the paper you obtain apaper with an ailmirable printing surface,-which is also mu:h more durable. Such papcr^will neither stretch nor lift; it is flexible;the colour is improved, aud considerably lesspaper per ream can be use i. It takes a thirdless ink, and there is much less waste. Such Isthe result of pra^lcal exporimeats undertakenby the leading lithographers of the kingdom,such as Slessrs. Riddle and Couchman, AlfredCook of Leeds, Tayler and Co. of it dear, Mr. Byers?. MB. J. J. Xot at all. Pegamoided paper is almost ascheap as non-pegamoi.!ed paper. Now thereis an earthquake for you. But that is only aemail thing. Just imagiue what it will be whenPegamoid is applied to papers. For wall papersand ceilings, it Is the only absolutely sanitaryand damp-proof paper iu the world. It canalso be impregnated with camphor to a sufficientextent to banish all vermin from Its neighbour-hood. It fixes for ever all pigment, so that itwill be possible to use all those bright colourswhich would otherwise be most poisonous. Nomatter what pattern it may have, it can bewashed down as if it were enamel. We are getting on, said I. When you haverevolutionised the wall paper trade, I begin to«e the quake. We shall also pegamoid maps, said cheerfully. Messrs. Stanford are de-lighted with Pegamoid, which piactically rendersmaps indestructible. For school maps and shipscharts Pegamoid is quite indispensable. Butthese are small things compar


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