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p3 HSfC GROCERS FOW fcS 33 . {NDIAN; CEYLONf pi BLENDES' S AWARDED GOLD & SILVER tyED'Atl HAVE "'• '~\ FI urgest s * l£ in ih % \\ 3 tvo/7</ //? comparison 1 **! any country. 4 ' QTUDY ECONOMY AND BENEW D OLD CLOTHES." "I have tried MoKenzie's Safe Cloth. Cleaner and Reviver, and can certify to its qualities as such. I may say it is superior to any oloth cleaner I have used."—Signed, Wm. Henry, Tailoring Department, Kirknaldie and Stains, Wellington. " Sir,—We have tried your Oloth Cleaner and can testify to its wonderful effect in quickly removing all kinds of grease from a very much soiled coat. A few drops were sufficient to olean and revive the garment." —Signed, Warnock and Adkin, Drapers, Wellington. Mr Morrison, New Zealand ClothingFactory, VVell.ngton, writes:—««Havemuoh pleasure in stating that I have given Mr MoKenzie's Clothes Cleaner an exhaustive trial, and find it in every respect very much superior to any other that 1 have yet had in U86." Wanganui, April 9th, 1895.—" Mr George McKenzie,—We have tried Mr MoKenzie's Safe Cloth Cleaner, and think it the best we have seen. It does its work thoroughly and quicker than other makes we have been inthehabit of using."—Joseph Paul and Co , Drapers. Bon Marche, Palmerston North, June 13th, 1595 —"I have seen MoKenzie's Safe Oloth Cleaner used, and can testify to it being the best thing for cleaning clothes." —W. Chambers, Cutter for Ross and Sandford. The Square, Palmerston North, June 13th, 1895.—Mr McKenzie, —"I have used your polish for some years in my Warehouse and at home, and have pleasure ia saying that it is the best I have used. I consider a bottle of it would be a boon to every home."—William Park ; and Grace, Clarke, and Co. New Plymouth, April 11th, 1895.—"1 oertify that Mr MoKenzie's Safe Cloth Cleaner appears to be very effectual in taking out grease and other spots from olothes."—Henry Qovett, Archdeacon of Taranaki. FOR LATEST DESIGNS IN AET NEEDLEWOEK LADIES SHOULD VISIT MISS TREHEARN'S ESTABLISHMENT, EMERSON-STREET. COLORED AND WHITE LINENS for Drawn Thread Work, Washing Silks, and Scotch Fingering Yarns a speciality. Embroidery of every Description Executed to Order. TERMS CASH. BOMHGTOffS CARRAGEEN OB IRISH MOSS. ONCE USED ALWAYS USED!! AS SAFE AS IT IS CERTAIN. Will OURE all kinds of COUGHS or COLD* 3 , INFLUENZA, LOSS of VOICE, SORE LUNGS, ASTHMA. It %s Guaranteed togive SATISFACTION. It is endorsed by Vocalists and Publio Speakers. It Clears the Throat, Removes all Huskiness and Causes that lead to Loss of Voice. 1/6 & 2/6-SOLD EVEKYWHEKE !,' FRUIT TREES AND BOSES. THE undersigned having the largest stook of Fruit Trees and Roses in New Zealand, begs to offer them to the public at the following prices:— Apples worked on blight-proof stooks, 2 years old, 6s per doz; 3 years, 9s per doz; 4 years, 12s per doz Plums, 2 years, 9s per doz ; 3 years, 12s per doz Roßes, Hybrid Perpetuals, 5s per dez Roses, Tea Scented, &o , 8s per doz Seedless Gorse Cuttings, 20s per 1000 Teems—Nett Cash f.o.b. Bluff. Unknown correspondents must Bend remittance with their orders. Catalogues and Prices of Fruit and Forest Trees, and On " " description forwarded . I would advise in amalgamate their o considerable saving i: ROBERT • NUBSERYMA] - : INV£ROa WILDIN V SAW.. MAKOTUKU I HavbA A LAR . r.---. WELL-0 ROUGH jx: 1 Also, MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, &o. All Orders addressed Makotuku or Waipukurau will have prompt and oareful attention. QUALITY GUARANTEED, THE BEST SEWING MAOHUfE IN NAPIER IS THB DAYIb VERTICAL FEED. I HAVE ONE OF THE LATEST PRIZETAKERS (AT THE CHICAGO EXHIBTION) NOW ON STOOK. The Loading Firms in Napier übo them, viz—Messrs Neal and Close, Blythe and Co., and others. ' JAMES STIAEGE. 1 SOLE AGENT. : EOBEET NOETHE, WHITE BOAD COAL, FIBEWOOD, AND HAY AND CORN DEPOT. All Orders Promptly Delivered to any part of Napier and Suburbs. TELEPHONE 169. NAPIER SAVINGS BANK, Beowhins Stesht. c OPEN ON TUESDAY EVENTNG3, 1 From 6 to 8 o'clock. 3 Deposits rer •wed from Is to £100. 3 > per cent, inteu allowed on all deposits 8 not exobdding £100. r EDWARD LYNDON, Manager. WILLIAM CLARIL I WELL SINKER, i Willow Bask Boas, Hasibhis. a » Orders piomptly attended to.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7416, 13 July 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7416, 13 July 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7416, 13 July 1895, Page 1

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