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Business ITotiess* architecture. TO BUILDING COMMITTEES AND OTHERS PLANS and DESIGNS for New Alterations are prepared on excep 7 easy terns by _ _ „ JAMES GRANVILLE, 1009 X 9, Cathedral square* EOS GOOD VALUE AND VARIED SELECTION, VISIT JAMES LOGIE’S BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, 233, Cashel Street. /f'tANVAS AND STRAP SHOES a speciality, in Endless Variety, and at Prices to Suit the Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes Made to Order. , Repairs Promptly and Neatly Executed. A VISIT SOLICITED. Xl3ll WALTERS & CO., 41, 43, 45, 47 Victoria Street, FURNISHING WAREHOUSES. CASH OB HIRE, EAST SYSTEM Tima-deferred Instalmen Payment. X 238 Wire-wove Mattresses made on the Premises. f 6t Jt|[ A 1 Z , E N A ” % £ (DURYBA’S). * ■pEEPARED FROM CHOICEST GRAIN. HIGHEST AWARDS WHEREVER EXHIBITED. NEILL & CO., LIMITED, SOLE AGENTS POE NEW ZEALAND. XL263 TO HOUSE CLEANERSi “ University Laharatory, Dunedin, “ 13th June. 1894. ii T HAVE ANALYSED the SAMPLE of JL ‘MCKENZIE'S FURNITURE RBNOVATOK,’ and from its composition find it very well adapted for its purpose. I have also made practical tests of its application, and found them very satisfactory. “ (Signed) JAMES G. BLACK.” Messrs Scoullar and Chisholm, Cahinetinakers, Wellington, report:—“The hest we have used.” Robert Tapper, Esq. (Invercargill), writes: "The quickest and easie-t to apply I have tried.” Messrs Muller and Anderson, Cabinetmakers, mmedin, say: “ This is the hest furniture reviver we have ever tried; no finger marks.” From Messrs Chas. Begg and Co,, Piano Dealers; “ Reviver cleans up a piano a'raoat equal to new, and free of marks and duJness.” MrMeidrum, Dresden Agency, Oamaru : “Tried McKenzie’s Renovator on my pianos; a fresh polish is put on with little trouble: a trial will place it In every house.” Mr Beekingham, Cabinetmaker, Timaru: “Have tested Reviver for twelve months ; the best used by me." Trade Mark, 1.P.P., and Pillar and Sphinx on Label. Half usual quantity only required, and wiping over with second cloth sufficient on clean furniture ; no labour ; no greasy after effects. PRICE—Is 6n and 2s PEE BOTTLE. Sold by Grocers, Ironmongers, Painters and Cabinetmakers in every town in New Zealand. Wholesale Agents—Messrs Reece, Ironmongers, and Messrs Mason, Struthers, Christchurch; Messrs W. Scoullar and Co., Importers, Dunedin, LADIES PLEASE READ THIS. HAVING been informed by Storekeepers and private individuals that a Tall Stout Mon, with heavy fair moustache and greasyclothes, a well-known vendor of wax vestas (requiring Safe Cloth Cleaner badly), has been for a considerable time going round Christchurch and Suburbs giving his name as McKenzie,and hawking as “ McKenzie’s Furniture Polish ’’ an article of his own manufacture, and showing testimonials printed on old bottle wrappers, and cuttings of locals and advertisements from newspapers to prove his statements, the EKWaBD o' TWO POUNDS will be paid by me for information on conviction. N.B.— My Manufactures are only Sold by Leading Shops, and hear Trade Mark I.F.P. on label, Egyptian Pillar and Sphinx in comer, and are NOT SOLD BY HAWKERS. Address: geo. T. McKenzie, P. 0., Dunedin, N.B,—My height is sft ?in, and reside in Wellington. WINDMILLS, WINDMILLS. SELF-REGULATING WINDMILL. Six feet £6 10s. Five feet ... ... £5 10s, WITH SYPHON PUMPS. Six feet ... £B, Five feet ... £7. J. BIG-WOOD, PLUMBER, GASFITTEE, BRASS FOUNDER, Ac. ■ 523, TUAM STREET WEST. Telephone No. 645. X 1133 DEATH TO PROFITS. MILLS KEEPS MARCHING ON. Always abreast of the times. Always ahead of the procession, CLOSE DP TO THE BAND WAGGON, HIS STOCK-TAKING SALE IS NOW ON, You know what that means— A BIG REDUCTION on his always Low Prices. IP YOU WANT BOOTS, GIVE HIM A CALL. It will Pay You. CORNER HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. EVERYBODY SHOULD USB THEM. MATCHLESS METAL POLISH, For Harness Mountings in Brass, Nickel, Silver, or For any kind of metal except Electroplate. Has No Equal. Highest Award at Chicago Exhibition. CLEANALL. For Cleansing and Disinfecting. A tablespoonful in a bucket of water wilt clean, without soap or soda, at half the cost, and save half the time and all the trouble, SOLD BY ALL THE~ PRINCIPAL STORE KEEPERS IN NEW ZEALAND. If your Storekeeper doesn’t keep them it’s time you gave him up. WHOLESALE AGENTS—CHRISTCHURCH—E. F. DOMBEAIN. DUNEDIN-THOS. PATERSON & CO. WELLINGTON-AITKEN, WILSON & CO SOLE IMPORTER — W. E, POTTS, TIMARU. X 1252 B«H»E\ W HITTINQHAM& C/O TIMBER AND PRODUCE BKOKERB, GENERAL AND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS HAY STREET, PEiiTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA; Correspondence Solicited, Cable Code address— Whitsand," Perth. ABO 8 4th Edition. HIGHESi’ AWARD and PRIZE MEDAL Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876. OAKEY’S Silversmiths’ Soap for Cleaning Plate. OAKtX’s Emery Cloth, Glass P a P er i Black Lead. AKEY’S i*' Wellington” Knife Polish. Best for Cleaning and Polishing Cutlery; 3a, 60, is. 2s 6d and 4s. .... OAKEY’S Knife Boards Prevent Friction in Cleaning and injury to knives. a KEY’S “Wellington” Black Lead, AKEY’S "Polybrilliant” Metal Pomadm N over becomes Dry and Hard like other metal pastas. ___ OA.KBY s Goods Sold Everywhere by Ironmongers, Grocers, Oilmen, Brushmakers, Lruggiere, &o. G uHN OAKBT A SONS. MMU'BD, LEAD M i T.q . (iNDON. OODALL’S EGG POWDER.— 1 Tin is equal to 25 Eggs

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10483, 22 October 1894, Page 8

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