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THE IMP SOOT DESTROYER. TITHEN the fire burns dull, and the oven won't cook, and the chimney smokes, -Vγ ifc sh ows the chimney is choked with soot—and li'ableto catch fire. Will you P mclov a sweep or an trap to clean it ? Will you spend an evening taking down curtains, taking up carpets, covering up furniture, and preparing the room for the sweep ' then get up early in the morning to let him in, pay him a shilling or two, and spent the rest of the day in cleaning up the mess he has made ; or will you buy an Imp Soot Destroyer for Sixpence, and thoroughly clean the chimney yourselt in five minutes without disturbing anybody or anything. People used to make fire by rubbing two sticks together ; it can still be done that way, but most civilised people now prefer to use mai chee. . The IMP Soot Destroyer is a patent chemical composition. When it is placed unopened on a bright hot fire it gives off hot dense chemical fumes These fumes attack the soot in the chimney and disintegrate and disperse it, and extinguisn it OD So r ot is smoke condensed and deposited in the chimney, but the chemical fumes ■of the Imp act on the soot in such a manner that it is converted into smoke again and so passes out of the chimney. The more choked and contracted the chimney is the more thoroughly the Imp cleans it. . The IMP Soot Destroyer is most scientific and effectual chimney cleaner in the world—clean, harmless, non-explosive-and if kept dry will retain its power for any length of time. , , T , jr) , T\IRECTIONS FOR USE :—Make a bright hot fire and place an IMF (unJL/ opened) in the hottest part of it, then shut down all plates and open all dampers leading to the chimney, and in 5 minutes the chimney will be free Irom soot. __ PEICE6D EACH. Postage, 2£d extra. A. H. WILSON, AGENT.

Just a. Worcl or Two Will convince you of the reason to have your eyesight tested. People have had to regret the failing of eyesight simply for want of examination than for any other reason. If your sight is defective, we will advise you as to its cause and the cure. If it is perfect you may go away contented. A. J.~WnJJAMSi CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN.

BEECROFT'S ADVANCE BUS. HASTINGS AND HAVELOCR. TIME-TABLE: Leaves Havelock. 7.40 a.m. I 1.0 p.m. J 4.10 p.m. ! 5.35 p.m. And Saturdays only 6.50 and 9.3U p.m. Leaves Hastings. 8.50 a.m. i 2.45 p.m. 12.5 p.m. I 5.5 p.m. I 6.45 p.m. And Saturdays only 9.0 and 10.0 p.ni Sundays and Holidays excepted. FARES 6d, ob by TICKET 4s per Doz. W. A. BEECROET, Proprietor. CROWTHER & M'CAULEY'S LINE O¥ ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Driving tefcween Napier, Taupo,* Tokaann, and Rotorua. A COACH will leave Napier every Monday at 6.30 a.m., arriving at Tarawera same day; leave Tarawera every Tuesday at 7 a.m., arriving at Taupo at 4 p m. ; leaves Taupo every Thursday at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Tarawera same day ; leave Tarawera every Friday at 7 a.m., arriving a"t Napier at 5 p.m. A Coach leaves Napier for Tokaanu every Sunday and Wednesday at 9 a.m., arriving at the latter place at 4 p.m. Leaves Tokaanu Monday and Friday at 9 a.m., arriving at 4 p.m. same day. Special Coaches and Buggies at any time. Thos. Cook and Son, Agents. CROWTHER AJSD McCAULEY, Proprietors. MACDONALD'S PATE A COACHES Leave Masonic and Albion Hotels every Monday, 7 a.m., for Kuripapango Patea, and Intermediate Stations. Leaving Moawhango every Thursday fox Kuripapango and Napier. Parcels left at Albion Hotel will recoive prompt attention. J. HENN, Booking Agent, Albion Hotel Stables, Hastings street Telephone No. 97. McINTYRE'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Napier to Wairoa and Gisborne—A Coach will leave the Post Office, Napier, every MONDAY, at 6.30 a.m., arriving at Wairoa on TUESDAY, at spm., meeting the Gisborne Coach there. Leaves Wairoa on THURSDAY, at 7 a.m., arriving in Napier at 4 p.m. on FRIDAY. All Parcels and communications sent to the Central or Clarendon Hotels will be promptly attended to. Charges moderate. McIN TYRE'S PUKKTITIRI LINE, driving between Napier, Rissington, Patbka, and Puketitiri. A Four-horse Coach will leave the Central Hotel every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 ? a.m., arriving at Puketitiri at 4 p.m. Leaves Mclntyre's Accommodation Houseevery TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 6.30 a.m., arriving at Napier at 1 p.m. All Parcels and communications for this Line sent to the Central Hotel will be promptly attended to. A McINTYRE, Proprijstor. Please Matk all Parcels— ■" Per HcLsxyke , Coach.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9834, 6 August 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9834, 6 August 1900, Page 3

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