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Public Notices LADIES, BEAUTIFY YOUR PIANOS AND HOMES; Government House, Wellington, 10th December, 1895. I have used Mr Mackenzie's Furniture Polish for three years, and prefer it to any paste I have seen used, either here or at Home, for domestic use, and it is simpler of application. (Signed) F. RAT7LINT4S, House Steward to Lord Glasgow. Similar Testimonials from Chas. Begg and Co., Piano Dealers, Dunedin and limaru ; 'irace Clarke and Co,, Dresden Agents' Palmerston North . Meldrum and Taylor' Oamaru: ' One Bottle Equal to Three Pots Paste, Small Quantity Required, No Labor. Simple as Dusting, WASHING DAY A HALF-HOLIDAY. FROM THE PRESS. LADIES PLEASE READ. EXTRACT from Wellington Evening Post, 18th November, 1895:—"The head machinist of the Evening Post testifies to the efficacy of M'Kenzie's Patent Cloth Cleaner for removing dirt and grease. There could _ be no more severe test of such a preparation than its use upon the blanket of a printing machine, saturated as it often is with the impressions of an especiallv thick description of ink, Upon a sheet of this kind M'Kenzie's Fluid did its work sp'endid'y. In about twenty minutes it did thoroughly what usually takes a full hour by the ordinary methods." Similar Testimonials from tc Dunedin Star," " New Zealand Times," etc., etc. Ounce (one part of Is bottle, eighth part of Is 3d bottle) in hot water Copper, thoroughly washes Blankets, Household Linen, etc.; saves half soap, half time, and half labor ; no soda or other cleansing substances required, °

few drops only in boiling water cleans greasy, spotted, or stained apparel or hats. FROM THE TRADE. "We have triedM'Kenzie's Cloth Gleaner, and can testify to its wonderful effect in quickly removing all kinds of grease from a very much soiled coat. A few drops were sufficient to clean and revive the garment.— (Signed)—Duthie and Co,, Drapers, Dunedin. Similar Testimonials from Messrs C. Smith, Veitch and Allen, Kirkcaldie and Stains, New Zealand Clothing Factory, etc., Drapers, Wellington. FROM" THE CHURCH. I have seen M'Kenzie's Safe Cloth Cleaner used, and can certify to its wonderful effects in removing grease and stains, also reviving a very much soiled coat.—(Signed)—Very Rev. J. M'Namara, Catholic Presbytery, Blenheim. Similar Testimonials from Archdeacon Govett, 'Taranaki; Rev. Mr Paterson, Presbyterian Manse, Napier, etc. etc. Please specify M'KENZIE'S, and never buy from hawkers. Sold-;by|jGrocers, Drapers, Ironmongers, and Chemists everywhere. The Strongest, the Safest, and the Cheapest Cleans'ng Fluid manufactured. One third usual quantity sufficient I * Wholesale Agents : Bing, Harris, and Co. RossaudGlendining P. Hayman and Co. Jidmond and Co., Ironmongers! D. Bixter and Co., merchants Scoullar and Chisbolm A. and J. M'Farlane, Dunedin.

SORSBURGH AND SEARLE, General House Furnishers, Upholsterers, Cabinetmakers, and Bedding Manufacturers, Thames-street, Oamaru. Double Spring and Flock Mattresses from 325. 6d. ; Flock Bolsters and Pilows, from 10s j All kinds P cture-framing Done and Repair Executed. IMPROVED EALANDIA ROOKING J|ANGES. We can confidently recommend these Ranges (with our recently patented improvements) as SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING OF THE KIND IN THE MARKET— For Strength, Durability, Finish, and Weight of Material, Workmanship, and Design; For Economy and Quickness with Coal or Lignite; For Regularity and Efficiency in the Oven in baking Bread, Joints, and Pastry of all kinds. BEFORE BUYING A RANGE EXAMINE OUR IMPROVED ZEALANDIA.

BARNINGHAM AND CO., George Street, Dunedin, And at all Ironmongers. TO PARTIES FURNISHING, Now is Your Opportunity, IGANTIC CLEARING CASH SALE JT of FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THE WELL-KNOWN ASSORTED FURNISHING STOCK Which was recently the subject of" a Law gCase has been PURCHASED FOR CASH AT A TRE MENDOUS DISCOUNT, AND IS TO BE] SOLD:AT CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN HALF MANUFACTURED PRICE. FOR CASH. THE STOCK IS A MOST VARIED AND USEFUL ONE, And comprises every description of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNI TURE. £ a. d. Suites of Furniture in Leather 7 15 0 Suites of Furniture in Tapestry 7 15 0 Iron Bedsteads from ... .... 7 6 each Dining Tables from ... 15 0 each Kitchen Tables (large size) ... 7 6 each Spring Mattresses (full size)... 110 each Wood Bedsteeds from .„ 7 6 each Wood Chairs from 2 6 each Sets of Fire Brasses at 6 6 set Now beiDg sold on the Premises, behind Bank New Zealand, recently occupied by the late MR LARNER." MR H. HUNT, for many years with Messrs Park, and Co., has been secured a] Salesman. SALE NOW ON. DUNEDIN FURNITURE SALE ROOMS R ATTR | $ (Back of Bank of New Zealand.) SILVERSTREAM SCHNAPPS (Gold Label); Aa olear and pace as crystal.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6505, 14 March 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6505, 14 March 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6505, 14 March 1896, Page 1

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