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ASHING DAV-A HALF HOLD VV DAS'—AT LAST. (Extract from Ashburton Guardian, 16 January, 1893.) FultTling’ our promise to report result of the test, when made, of the trial of McKenzie’a Cloth Reviver oa a printing machine blanket, wo have to state that the blanket cairied a coating of ink neari} u sixteenth of an inch thick. To cleanse one or these blankets the cloth is very thick and close —is a tedious work for the machinists, and it is cus'omary, to avoid this, to send ;he blanket to a dyer to be cleansed, j The preparation was applied according j to the instructions, ail'd the ink Was j shitted ”in no time. The machini-t i hails the preparation as the best thing j for cleansing inky ciotli be has over! ! s-een, and blanket cleansing with it has I been reduced to « work of a few j minutes with the minimum of labour. Few drops only in boiling cleans Groisy, Spotted or Stained Apparel or hair,, Dessert spoonful in a pint of bailing water removes Inks, Gtease or other st sins from Carpets TV-bins; manful in bucket of boiling water removes Grease, Oil, etc., from 11 o i Ounce in five g illous hut water Cleans and icin- ws I weed Suits. L olios’ Heavy Dresses, &c. t.’unco (costs t’d) in copper, thoroughly Cleans Blankets, llonsdiold linen, kc. 8 ivns halt so ip,time and lao -111'; no soda or other cleansing substances n (pared, ! ry it.

''otiuly Economy, ami renew aid: clothes-’’ j ANALYSED r,n J approved I l>y I'n.i;,■«>(.)!■ Dheic, D madia. I \V hen asked fur, sco you yet McKenzie’s SMo Cloth Cleaner. ,B. —£3 reward will bo paid for information on conviction of any retail or wholesale dealer selling as of my manufactu e any article not bearing my Registered Trade Mark, EC.lb, with Egyptian pillar and Sphinx in corner ot gold label. “ I have tried dcK mzie’s S ifa Cloth Cleaner and Reviver, and car certify to its qualities as such. I may say it is supeiior to any cloth cleaner I have used. —Signed, Wm, Hendry, Tailoring Department, Kirkcaldie <k Stains, Wellington,” “ siir,— Wc hj ve tried your (doth Cleaner an j can testify to its wonderful elkct in quickly removing all appearance ofgrcase from a very much soiled coat A few drops were sufficient to clean and revive the garment.- Signed, Wurnock and Adkin, Wellington.” Wanganui, 10th April, 1895. .Mr McKonz’e, —Sir, Yotu Furniture Pol sh Renovator has been tried in my liou.se and given every satisfaction, and can recommend its being used in ereiy household, Donald Ross, Cabinet Maker. Wanganui, April 9th, 1893. Mr Geo. McKmzie —We have tried Mr McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Clea :er, and think it the best wo hj ive seen. It does its work thoroughly and quicker than other makes we have been in the habit of using,—Joseph Paul and Co., Drapers. “ I can bear testimony to the efficacy of McKenzie’s Furniture Renovator, which is all it is represented to bo. I nave had it in use for some time past,— W. F, Downes, Wanganui.’ Wanganui, April 9, 180) We have tried McKenzie’s Cloth Cleanar and tind it nil that ha states, and superior to auyt'ung that we have tried befo>eus a clothesdeaner. —Yeiteh & Allan, Drapers. Wanganui, Wi'll 11th, 1895 To Mr McKenzm,—l have tried, your Cloth Cleaner, and have much pleasure in testifying and recommending it us a reliable article. —T. Dickson, Tailor. “ I certify that Mr McKenzie’s Safe Cloth 01-.iuei appears to bo very effectual in talcing on: grease and other spots from clothes. —Henry Govelt, Aichdeacon of Taranaki.’"

Sold by grocers, clippers, tailors, iioumougeis unci chemists everywhere. No Hawkers, male or female. Price, Is od Per Bottle, blsi p i' oir T niir™i'Z\-”i'A T iL 15. EXPEI.UV OPINION'S. Messrs Scoullar and Clmbolm, cabinet** • makeis, say—“ Have tried MeKon/.i-’s Furniture Polish, and can highly recommend it, being the best we have used.” Mr 11-my Fielder, Furnituie Warehouse, M ■ noees-street, reports;—“l hive used your Furniture IVi b, and find it tiie boat I have yet used, and very easily applied, I consider it should bo used by every housewife. Mr Pinny, Piano Depot, Manners street wntea —“1 have tried your Polish ileviver, and find it what you represent, an i think ir should be used by every householder. It possesses a wonderful power of remove ing stains and ma ks from polished work, and is easily applied,” •‘Similar testimonials Iron M linger, Mil • nor ei Thompson, -Piano D ;pol, Napiei ; fllessrs Hogg & (.’<>, Dunedin ; air ilnggins, Piano D.-por, Tim-urn ; a\X r Moidrum, Musa; and Piano Depot, O.unaru, etc., etc, iiilfustiil qu unity snlliciem, and little I about 1 req iired . PbXJE, Is (3 i an i 2s [i r bottle. tio'd by grocjrs, irunm mgers, painters, and cabin-,-'tin liters in every town in N w Ze band. Wncn ordering o‘>; m • specif *’ McKEN TZIEM‘ T. ado M vik, I F.l*. on Libel,* IdcwareJ of ITnvkvrs.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 114, 23 September 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 114, 23 September 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 114, 23 September 1895, Page 4

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