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LADIES. Read, Learn, and use it. FBOM THE PRESS. LADIES, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. Extract from Sou inland Times, 18th June, 1896:— “Mr McKenzie, the Manufacturer of SAFE CLOTH CLEANER, has introduced his preparation to our notice, and given us a sample of its extraordinary cleansing power. The general public are not aware probably that on all Printing Machines a Blanket has to be used, a make up of a special kind, heavy and thick, felted together like a bull’s hide ; it gets saturated and battened with ink, and of all compounds printers’ ink is one of the most difficult to remove. Caustic Potash and water will clean type, but the blanket is a more difficult job. Mr McKenzie used a small quantity of his “ SAFE CLOTH CLEANER ” diluted with boiling water, on one of our blankets, and our machinist reports that even without boiling, the Fluid brought out the ink, and left the blanket clean, soft, and fit for further use, without destroying the texture or fabric in any way.” A small quantity of the Fluid—about an ounce—in the hot water copper will greatly help Housewives, as it is useful for all domestic purposes as a cleanser and reviver. Ounce (eighth part of Is 2d bottle) in hot water copper thoroughly washes Blankets, Household Linen, etc. : saves half soap, half time, and half labour; no soda or other cleansing substances re* quired. Few drops only in boiling water cleans greasy, spotted, or stained apparel or hats. FROM THE CHURCH. Mr. McKenzie’s “Safe Cloth Cleaner” has been used in our house for some years, and has been found highty efficacious in removing grease, staints, etc. I can highly recommend it. „ GEO. LINDSAY. St. Paul s Manse, Invercargill. Similar testimonials : Archdeacon Govett, Taranaki; \ery Revd. J. McNamara, Catholic Presbytery, Blenheim; Revd. Mr Paterson, Presbyterhn Manse, Napier, etc., etc FROM THE TRADE. Invercargill, 16th June, 1806. I have tried McKenzie’s “ Safe Cloth Cleaner” and can certify to its qualities as such. I may say it is superior to any cloth cleaner I have yet used. ADAM THOMPSON, Cutter, T. and B. Invercargill, 15th June, 1896. We have tried your “ Safe Cloth Cleaner ” and can testify to its wonderful effect in quickly removing all appearance of grease from a very much soiled garment. A few drops were sufficient to clean and revive the cloth.—Price & Bullieid, John D. McGruer, W. Lewis, W. Scott Bedford, Tapper, and Menzies, Invercargill 16th June, 1896. Sold by Grocers, Drapers, Ironmongers, and Chemists everywhere. The strongest, the safest, the cheapest Cleansing Fluid manufactured. One-third the usual quantity sufficient. ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES. “ Government House, “ Wellington, 10th December, 1895. “ I have used Mr McKenzie’s Furniture Polish for three years, aud 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. RAWLINGS, “ House Steward to Lord Glasgow.” Also highest testimonials from Messrs Scoullar and Chisholm ; Mr Hooper, furniture warehouse, Octagon ; Messrs Hitchcock Brothers ; the Manager Dunedin Furniture Sale Room,Rattray street, Dunedin, etc, etc. BNone genuine without Trade Mark. Before usingplease wash off effects of greasy pastes from Furnitur

NBW SEASON’S GARDEN SEEDS AND SEED POTATOES TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS. R. MEREDITH, GROCER, ■•&0., TAY SCREE! 1 , INVERJARGI

JAMES SPEIGHT AND CO CITY BREWERY, DUNEDIN. SPEIGHT - & CO.’S PRIZE ALES AND STOUT, (In bulk and bottle)] tar EXCEL ALL OTHERS, -St And are the most popular in the colonies. On tap at all the principal hotels, and to be had everywhere. QRAIN SAMPLE BAGS SOUTHLAND TIMES COMPANY GENERAL PRINTER ESK STREET

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Southland Times, Issue 13508, 16 July 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 13508, 16 July 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 13508, 16 July 1896, Page 4