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BUSINESS NOTICES. SUPERIOR WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES Now on View, In Ayers, Beauchamp's Auction Room. Cashel street. ' TO BE SOLD PRIVATELY, At the following Prices :— Latest Improved Family Machine, 5 Dr., drop leaf, with cover.. .. .. .; £6 10 Latest Improved Family Machine, 1 Dr., drop leaf, with cover.. .. .. .7 510 Latest Improved Hand Machine, walnut cover 4 4 These Machines have been tested by Scott Bro*., Engineers, Ohristrhuroh, and are guaranteed liy then! to be made of the same kind and quality of material a«oncs sold by the Wertheim Sewing Machine Comj,tttiv, and they are made in the same factory and by tbe same machinery. Every Machine guaranteed for 12 years, and sold 300 per cent, under the time payment prices. Two hundred of these Machines have been sold iv the last three months. B. F. DAVEY. ORION CYCLES. ✓CHEAPEST AND BEST IMPORTED Call and Inspect. CUNNINGTON and CO., GLOUCESTER STREET. NEW ZEALAND FISHING TACKLE DEPOT. COME AND SEE SEASON'S STOCK or FISHING TACKLE, RODS, &c„ NOW ON VIEW. WILLIAM J. ALPE, 212 HIGH STREET (Next Empire Hotel). .gT. GEORGE JAM ASK OR AND SEE THAT YOU GET IT. All Grocers. FOR FURNITURE GOTO LAWRENCE & KIRCHER, Where you will get the LATEST DESIGNS and BEST VALUE in Christchurch. See windows. 184 HIGH STREET, Opposite W. Strange and Co. THOS. MURIDGE, D.D.S., SURGEON DENTIST. From Brook street, London West. Late Member Dental Board of Victoria. HIGH STREET, TRIANGLE. Telephone 711. Private Residence —Sumner Lodge, Cashel street. Telephone 774. j A FACT ! TRY IT ! WANTED KNOWN-Gentlemen's Half-worn Tweeds, Ladies' Heavy Dresses " Cleaned ■ and Renewed" by washing- in Five Gallons Hot AVater containing ounce " Safe Cloth Cleaner," Teaspoonful in boiling water removes Spots, Stains of Grease, Ink, Tar, Paint, &c. Try It. Price, Is 3d per Boz bottle. STUDY "ECONOMY — AND— RENEW OLD CLOTHES, THE TRADE. "I have tried 'McKenzie's Safe Cloth Cleaner and Reviver,'and can certify to its qualities as such I may say It is superior to any cloth cleaner I have used." Signed, Wm. Henry, Tailoring Department, Kirkcaldie and Stain*, 'Wellington. uWe have'trlwl McKenzie'*' Safe Cloth CSeaner," and have found It very quick and effective." Signed, P. Palmkk, Manager Rosa and Glendining, Dunedin. Mr Morrwsox, New Zealand Clothing Factory, Wellington, writes:—" Have much pleasure in stating that I have given Mr McKeuzie's 'Cloth Cleaner' an exhaustive trial, and find it in every re»pect much superior to any I have had yet in use." THE CHURCH. The Manse, Napier.—"l have much pleasure in testifying that Mr McKenzie's ' Cloth Cleaner' appears to be highly efficacious in removing grease stains from clothes. I have had practical proof ot this, and so am ahle to testify to the same."—James G. PatkkSOlf, Napier. New Plymouth, April 11th, 1895.—" I certify that Mr McKeuzie's 'Safe Cloth Cleaner' appears to be ;ery effectual in taking out grease and other spots from clothes." — HR.vur Goverr, Archdeacon of Taranaki. Blenheim, 3rd December, 1895.—"1 have seen "McKenzie's Safe Cloth Cleaner' used, and can certify to its wonderful effects in removing grease and stains, also reviving a very much soiled coat."— (Signed) Very Rev. J. McNamara, Catholic Presbytery, Blenheim. Analysed and highly recommended by PROFESSOR BLACK, GOVERNMENT ANALYST, DUNEDIN. 3UARANTEED NOT ToTn.TUUE THE CLOTHES TREATED BY McKENZIE'S CLOTH CLEANER. NOW IS THE SEASON FOR WASHING BLANKETS, LADIES PLEASE READ. the"press. YjUTRACT from Wellington " Evening Post," 18th JQj November, 1896:—the head macrinist of the "•Evening Post" testifies to the efficacy of McKenzie's ? stent cloth oleaner for removing dirt and grease, here could be no more severe test of such a preparation than its u*e upon the blanket of a printing machine, saturated as it often is with the impressions of an especially thick description of ink. Upon a sheet of this kind McKenzie's fluid did its work splendidly. In about twenty minutes it did thoroughly what usually takes a full hour by the ordinary methods. Similar testimonial from *• New Zealand Times." Few drops only in boiling water cleans greasy, ■potted, or stained apparel or hat*. Dessert-spoonful in a pint of boiling water removes Ink, grease, or other stains f>-nm carpets.. Table-spoonful in huokn* of boiling water removes grease, oil, &c, from floors. Ounce in five gallons hot water cleans and renews tweed suits, ladies' heavy dresses, &c Ounce (costs 2d) in copper, thoroughly cleans blankets, household linen, &c, saves half soap, time, and labour; no soda or other cleansing substances, MQUired. .. » ■' Sold by all Drapers. Grocers, Chemists, and Ironmongers. No Hawkers. None irenuiite without mark 1.F.P., and figure of Egyptian Pillar and Sphinx on label. This is the strongest, cheapest, and safest cleansing gold manufactured. PRICE, 1h 3d. £/> REWARD. ...> rE above Reward will be paid for Information on conviction of any Retail Dealer or Hawker sellJng as McKEN'ZIES Furniture Polish, Renovator "r 'Safe Cloth Cleaner," any l>ottle not bearing my name and Registered Trade Vark (I.F.P. over j Egyptian Pillar and Suhinx on gold laliel). < specify McKENZIE'S and never buy from = Hawkers. _ Please read dlrectjonson l>ottle. ■ J LADIES, BEAUTIFY YOUR CHRISTMAS and', NEIV YEAR HOMES by Using McKENZIE'S FURNITURE RENOVATOR. EXPERTS' OPINIONS. Mesxrr Scoullar and Ch : sholm. Cabinetmakers, Dunedin, say Have tried McKenzie's Furniture Polish, and can highly recommend it, being the best behave used." Mr Henry Fielder, Furniture Warehouse, Manners ttr«et, Wellington, reports:—" I have used youii - furniture Polish, and find it tiie best I have yet. i g*M,and very ea-iiy applied. I consider it should •* used by even- housewife." Mr Piuny, Piano Depot, Manners street, Welhngwn. Writes-" 1 |,aye tried your polish reviver, and »«d it what you represent, and think it should be ***» by every householder. It po-se-sei a wonderful »****• of removing stains and marks f rom polished Wc »k, and is easily applied." . Similar testimonials from Manager, Milner ana «wnip»on, piano depot, Napier : Messrs BeKK ana J; 0 -, Dunedin; Mr Muggins, piano depot, Timaru, * Meldruiu, music and piano depot, Oamaru; «c., Half m, ua i q Uftn tity sufficient, and little labour "quired. 6 ~ Price Is 6d and £s per bottle.. Sold by Grm-ers, Ironmongers, Painters, ana Vabmetmakers in every town in New Zealand. ordering, plea.se spemfy MCKENZIE'S1 Regis- ■&* Trade Mark Kgvptian Pillar and Sphinx, with **«"LF.P. on label. ' ; Beware of Hawker*. WHOLESALE AGENTS. Ross and Glendining, Warehdusemen, ■V«W-liurch. . . •ewrs Bing, Harris and Co., Chnstchurch. . Mett« Ket.'e and Co., Mason, Struthert and Co., wonmoogers, Christchurch. . __. May man and Co., Chnstchuroh.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9289, 14 December 1895, Page 5

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