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nSTASHING DAY-A HALF IJOLI?V DAY—AT LAST. j (Extract from Ashburton Guardian, 1G j January, 1891) j Enlf Hint? our promts ;to report rej suit of ilie tost, when made, of the trial jof McKanzifc’s Cloth Reviver on a | printing machine blanket, we have to I state that the blanket,carried a coaling of ink nearly u sixteenth of an inch thick. To cleanse one or these blankets the doth is very thick and close—is a tedious work for the machinists, and it is customary, to avoid this, to send the blanket to a dyer to bo cleansed. The preparation was applied according to the instructions, and the ink was ( “ shifted ”in no time. Tin machini-t hails the preparation as the best thing for cleansing inky cloth he has ever I seen, and blanket cleansing with it has been reduced to a work of a lew minutes with the minimum of labour. Few drops only in boiling cleans Greasy, Spotted or Stained Apparel or hits, Dessert spoonful in a pint of boiling water removes Inks, Gieasc or other stdns from Carpets Tabh spoonful in bucket of boiling water i emo v<**G reuse, Oil, etc., from : 11 ;ois. Ou ;co hifiveg tlions hot water Cleans and lem ws fw<>ed Cults. Lidics’ Heavy Dresses, Ac. tinned (costs 2d) in copper, thoroughly Gleans Blankets, iUmsdiold linen, &c. B.ives halt smp,time and laoouv; no soda o»* other cleansing substances required, i r y c-tudy Economy, and renew old clothes.’’

A NALYM’.D an i ii ? q;1 1 1 y approved I ±\. ' f\V PrMCs-or Blank, DmMln, j When naked for, see.you get McKenzie’s SMe Cloth Cleaner. . B.— i's row;;!'] will bo paid for information on convielion of any retail or wholesale dealer selling as of my manufactu e any article not nearing my Registered Trade Mark, I F,P., with Egyptian pillar and Sphinx in corner of gold label. “ I have tried .'dcKr.nz.u’s S Me Cloth Cleaner and Reviver, and can certify to its qualities as such. I may say it is supeiior lo any cloth cleaner I have used.—Signed, Win. Hendry, Tailoring Department, Kirkcaldie & Stains, Wellington.” “Sir, — We hive tried your C oth Cieaner aul can testify to its wonderful effect iu 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 Ad kin, WelHuutoii.” Wanganui, IOHi April, 1895. Mr McKenzie, —Sir,--Yotu Furniture Pol sb Renovator bus been tried in my house and given every s itisfaction, and can recommend its being used in every household, Donald Ross, Cabinet Maker. Wanganui, April 9th, 1895. Mr Geo. McKenzie—We have Iried Mr McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Cleaner, and think it the best w r e have seen. It does its work thoroughly and quicker than other makes we have been in the habitofusing,—Joseph Paul and Co,, Drapers, “ I can bear testimony to the efficacy of McKenzie’s Furniture Renovator, which is all it is represented to be. I nave had it in use for some time past,— W. F. Downes, Wanganui. ’ Wanganui, .april 9, 1895 We have tried McKenzie’s Cloth Cleiuov and hud it all that he stales, and superior to anything that we have tried befotcas a clothes cleaner.—-Yeitcli & Allan, Drapers, Wanganui, April lltb, 1895 To Mr McKenzie, —I have tried your Cloth Cleaner, and have much pleasure in testifying and recommending it as a reliable article,—T. Dickson, Tailor. “ I certify that Mr McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Clmr.er appeirs to be very effectual in taking ou: grease and other spots from clothes.—Henry Govett, Aichdeacou of Taranaki.” ' Sold by grocers, drapers, tailors, ironmongers and chemists everywhere. No Hawkers, male or female. Price, Is od Per Bottle. QOsslFlioa trio I^-Yablk. EXPERTS’ OPINION’S. Messrs Seoul laf an 1 Chisholm, cabinet* makeis, say—“ Have tried McKenzi-’s Furniture Polish, and can highly recommend it, being tile best we have used.” Mr Henry Fielder, Furniimo Warehouse, Mmuer.S'Sireet, reports “ I hive used your Furniture IVi hj, and ibid it the beat I have yet used, and very easily appled, I consider it should be used by every housewife. Mr Pi any, Piano Depot, M inuars street wntea—“l have tried your Polish Reviver, and hud it what you represent, an I think it. should be used by every homeho'der. U possesses a wonderful power of remov* ing stains and marks from polished work, and is easily applied,” Similar testimonials from M onger, Mil - ner & Thompson, Piano Dipot, Napioi ; Messrs Begg& Co* Danodin; Mr Huggins, Piano Depot, Tim iru ; Mr Meldrom, Music and Piano Depot, 0 uiuru, otc., etc. Half usml quantity HulUeiom, and little labour req died. I’.i'iJF, Is 61 an I2s pr Do;tl Cold by green's, bourn infers, pdnlers, and cahinelm ikers in every to.vnin X w Zealand. ; Wncn ord rm ; i»V. .se a le.eify Molv ’UN- 1 ZiMT ‘ ’ { Ik ado Mnk, 1 F. P. on L ibel, Deware] of Hawkers.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 116, 27 September 1895, Page 4

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