"RINOLKTS brijht, Hint, toss in the breeze like a tiling of light." She stood thus beautiful through the use ox Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's) Hair Restorer. IV
I' ARGE COVERED VANS FOR J REMOVAL Ml' FURNITURE, Town and COUNTRY order*, including Df.vonpobt, 15ikki;niikai», and Lake districts, having our best attention. BRICKS, LIME, SAND, FENCING MATERIAL, BEST FUEL OF EVERY KIND. Also, BALANCE OF MATERIAL FROM "HERALD, Consisting of TIMBER, STONES, BRICKS, LARGE SHOP FRONT, M'Aius, ETC.— Sale Cheap. w. * g7"w ,nstonk ' CUSTOM-STREET. HEELER AND WILSON SEWING MACHINES, With all the latest iniproTements. WHOLESALE AGENTS, ARCH. CLARK & SONS, AUCKLAND. QPRING CLEAK if "One Swallow does not make a Spring," but one oaks of SAPOLIO will divide the labor of a Spring-cleaning by two. 'Tis nonsense to rub, and scrub, and scour, without SAPOLIO. You must get the house clean, but why should you do it the hardest way? 'Twill be easy if yeu do it with SAPOLIO. SOME HOUSEHOLD USES. To Remove Rust To Scrub Fleers To Polish Knives To Renovate Paint To Renew Oilcloth ToScour Bath Tubs To Brighten Metals To Whiten Marble To Wash Out Sinks To Clean Dishes To Scour Kettles To Remove Stains SOLP BT Grocers, Druggists, and Ironmonger*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9270, 4 August 1893, Page 6
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