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-JpOH, LADIES’ INFORMATION ONLY. “ University Laboratory, “Dunedin, 13th June, 1891. “I have ANALYSED the Sample of ‘McKENZIE’S FURNITURE RENOVATOR,’ 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, cabinetmakers, Wellington, report“ The best we have used.” Robert Tapper, Esq. (I n y er * cargill), writes : “ The quickest and easiest to apply I have tried.” Messrs Muller and Anderson, cabinetmakers, Dunedin, say: “ This is the best furniture reviver we have ever tried; no finger marks.” From Messrs Chas. Begg and Co., piano dealers, Dunedin: “ Reviver cleans up a piano almost equal to new, and free of marks and dulness,” Also from J. Roberts, Esq., manager Milner and Thompson, piano depot, Napier, “ Used McKenzie’s polish for twelve months, and find it surpasses all others in brilliancy of polish, and is more easily applied,” &c., Ac., Ac. See you got “ McKenzie’s ” when asked for. Trade Mark, I.F.P. on Label. Small quantity only required, and wiping over with second cloth sufficient on clean furniture; no labour; no greasy after-effects. PRICE: la 6d and 2s PEE BOTTLE. Sold by Grocers, Ironmongers, Painters, and Cabinetmakers in every Town in Now Zealand. NO HAWKERS, MALE OR FEMALE. Wholesale Agents—- . MESSES SCOULLAR AND CHISHOLM, Cabinetmakers. MESSRS WILKINS & FIELD, Ironmongers, Wellington. 501 OVERHEARD in a r'obaoconiat’s shop—l can give you the Newmarket, the Drystick Tobacco and the Customer: It is no use, old man, I want and will not take any. other but the Correct Thing at Last. By Special Appointment to the Eabl oe Glasgow. Stables and Private Residence connected with Teliphono. TATTERSALL’S ~EOYAL STABLES, J. Lane Proprietor. Head Office—Sydney street, Wellington. The Best Private Carriages (properly cqtTrmed), Landans, Broughams, Wedding Canioges ; all kinds of Buggies (hooded and open). Dog Carts, Braga, Tandems, Waggonettes, Saddle Horses, Buses and Brakes (for Picnics); first-class Loose Boxes. Cabs in attendance on arrival of the steamers. A Large Assortmont of New Vehicles now ready for Hire. Open all night, .with Groom in attendance. Horses or Vehicles Bought or Sold on Commission. Horses Carefully Broken to Saddle or Harness. Orders by Telegram or Otherwise Receive Prompt Attention. T all the fashionable afternoons at Home a special feature is now a delicious oup of k HEALTH TEA.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2274, 2 August 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2274, 2 August 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2274, 2 August 1894, Page 4