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PUBLIC NOTICES. IT. GEORGE JAM -Best in the MvVoV- ' All Grocers. HOUSEWIVES !! HOUSEWIVES !! HOUSEWIVES !! WHAT ABOUT THE SPKING CLEANING ? M'KENZIE'S FURNITURE POLISH is the best you can buy. It has stood the'test of time, and has c* rivals. DO YOU DOUBT THIS? HERE IS THE EVIDENCE ! FIRST.—As an authority there is none higher in the colony than Mr F. Rawlings, House Steward to His Excellency the Governor, Lord Glasgow. This gentleman, after three years' experience of it in Government House, writes: "I have used Mr M'Kenzie's Furniture Polish for three years, and prefer it to any pasto I havo seen used either here or at Home for domestic use, and it hj simpler of application." If it is the best His Excellency's Steward has been able to procure at Home or in the colony, you may depend upon it that IT HAS NO EQUAL. SECOND.—Tho big furnituro warehouses always require a first-class article to rub up their furniture whilo on view and before sending out. M'KENZIE'S takes first rank. DO YOU DOUBT IT? HEKE IS THE EVIDENCE ! We hold testimonials from Messrs Scoullar and Chisholm; A. and T. Inglis; Hooper's furniture warehouse, Octagon; Hitchcock Brothors; Dunedin Furniture Sale Rooms; Mackenzie and Sanders, George street. Read Scoullar and Chishoim's Testimonial! Scoullar and Chisholm, Cabinetmakers aud Piano Dealers. Wellington, N.Z., December 22nd, 1892. Mr M'Kenzle. DKAit Sin,—We have tried your Furniture Cream and cau highly recommend it being the best we havo nsofl.—Yours truly, SI'OULLAR AND CHISHOLM. Original copies of the above are on view at Messrs A. and J. M'Farlane's, Irvine and Stevenson's, Yoling and Anderson's. Ladies of Dunedin, is this not sufficient proof of tho Valuablo Properties of M'Kenzie's Polish ? It will clean and brighten up Furniture of every description in less time than you would believe possible 1 It is a cleanly preparation, and not a nasty, greasy, sticky compound ! It is wondeifully economical, and goes a great length, and, MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL, It is lasting, aud does not fade like "the morning mist before the rising sun," as most of j tho polishes do—"Here to-day, gone tomorrow '' results. M'KENZIE'S POLISH remains a polish ON THE FURNITURE! LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS ! " Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery," though we don't quite appreciate it. Go to leading shops and ask for M'KENZIE'S, and you will get it—at Drapers, Grocers, Ironmongers, Furniture Warehouses, Chemists, Ererywhere. Trade Mauk on Every Bottle ; I.F.P. with Pillar and Sphinx. Without which none is genuine. Before using please wash off the effects of greasy pastes from furniture. Not sold by hawkers. Take a note of this, and beware of anything offered as being AS GOOD AS M'KENZIE'S. " Wise people learn by others' experience ; Fools learn only by their own mistakes !" Be wise, and if vou want vour SPRING CLEANING EXPEDITIOUSLY and THOROUGHLY DONE use only M'KENZIE'S FURNITURE RENOVATOR. Sold in Bottles at Is 6d and 2s. BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS 1 REMOVAL NOTICE. [TTE BEG TO NOTIFY to our Customers V? and tho Public that we have REMOVED our WORKSHOP from Grc%t King streot to our New and Commodious Premises, CUMBERLAND STREET, opposite Messrs A. and T. Burt's workshops, SOHLAADT BROS., Engineers, Blacksmiths, eto. PIANOS. • ust Landed, Shipment of HOPKINSON'S WORLD-FAMED IRONFRAMED PIANOFORTES, At Reasonable Prices for Cash or Terms. Splendid Stock of own Manufacture from £29105. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. \ HOWELL AND CO., IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. HONDAI LANKA-BEST CEYLON TEA. aONDAI LANKA TEA COMPANY, Wholesale Importers of CEYLON TEAS, NATIONAL MUTUAL- BUILDINGS, High street, Dunedin (Opposite Telegraph Office). All Teas from High-class Gardens only. COUGHS AND COLDS, and all forms of inflammation of the breathing organs, are quickly relieved by SCOTT'S EMULSION. It is of great benefit in Bronchitis and PneuJ often comes from neglecting a chronic cough. The coughing strains the lungs, weakens the system, and invites disease. What is needed is to 3UILD UP THE SYSTEM with SCOTT'S EMULSION, and thus be fortified. This remedy cures the most stubborn cough, heals the lungs, and overcomes the weak tendencies, whether inherited or acquired. COTT'S EMULSION j is also an effective nourishment for babies and children who do not thrive. It makes them fat, strong, rosy, and robust. It enriches the mother's milk, and gives her strength. Prepared by SCOTT AND BOWNE, Lim , London. Sold by all Chemists. SHACKLOCK'S LATENT ORION RANGE. Is the brst cooker ; Burns the least fuel, whether wood, lignite, true coal, or peat; Easiest to work and clean Lasts the longest, Lool s the best, and Requires no brickwork. • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Sold by all Ironmongers. Prices given for all kinds of Heating Apparatus and General Castings. Catalogues on application. H. E. SHAOKLOCK, Crawford street, Dunedin.

0 H N G' I L L I E S, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 18 George steket, Donedin, Has oponed out Handsomo Italian and Fronoh BEDSTEADS, New Designs, in Black and Gold. SUPERIOR KAPOK BEDDING, Spring and "Woollen FLOCK MATTRESSES, all sizes. Carpets, Ruga, Floorcloths, Linoleums, In handBome New Patterns. Furniture in great variety to ohoose from. Prices sent on application. Tlmo Payments arranged. Terms verv easy. JOHN GILLIES, FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENTS, 18 Geob<je street and 11 Great Kino street. Funerals conducted In Town or Oountry. Ml necessary Funeral Requisites kept in stock. Telephone 534. IT. GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always used All Grocere. 'OZIE TEA—New Seasons, rich, pore, fragrant.

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Evening Star, Issue 10149, 30 October 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 10149, 30 October 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 10149, 30 October 1896, Page 1

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