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Ova Illustrated London Letteb : Portraits of Princesa Helene and Duke of Aosta— Sir MW. Ridley 13 Obituary : Death of Mr Chaa . Sampson 8 Oscar Wilde and Taylor pcandal ... 9 Purchase of steamer Nile for Mokau trade • 8 Pbet.leum in New Plymouth : Company beiug formed of £50,000 — Great sujcesa 11> 22 Political and Social Topics : A scratch Int — Death o£ Bishop Morau -Death of Mr HarmTreatment for diphtheria — A Divorno Cibo — Club lavatoriesf] ... 9 Qoebn's Biutuday : Colebration in Taranaki 22 Queen's Birthday Honors ... ... 8 Kinjfuroomd Court uurtul ... ... 8 Sporting 2,9,10 Stiutfokd News : From our resident agent ... 21 j Soliciting alms 21 Shooting accident at Hawera .. ... 11 Shooting acuidonr at Waitara 22 Special Bible Mission 23 .Selected Poetry : " Life's Journey " 3 Town Improvements : Mr C. T. Mills' new offices 16 The First Wretched Blunder ; Or The Hand Without the Heart. By tha author of " The Fiat of Fate." " A Jealous Woman," '' Tho Little Widow," &o 3 Winton baby farming case ... ,„ 16

A FAOT-" TRY IT." (Extract from AeJiburton Guardian, 16th Jauuary, 1895 ) T7TULFILLING our promise to report JC result of tha test, when made, of the trial of McKenzie'o ' lolh Reviver on a printing machino blanket, we hava to state that the blaasot carried a coating of ink nearly n. sixteenth of an inch thick. To cleDOe one of these blankets — the cloth is very thick and close— is a tedious work for the machinists, and it is customary, to avoid this, to sond tho blanket to a dyer to be cleansed. The preparation was applied according to the instructions, and the ink was " shifted" in no time The machinist hails the preparation as the beat thing for cleansing inky cloth he has ever seen, and blanket cleansing with it h >s been reduced o a work of a few minutes with tb.6 minimum of labour. Few drops only in boiling water cleans Greasy, Spotted, or Stained apparol or hats. Dessert spoonful in a p'.nt of boiling •water removes Inks. Greiso, or other stains from carpets. Tablespoonful in banket of boiling water removes Grease, Oil, &c, from floors. Oanco ia rive galloon hot water Cleans and RenßWßTwead Suits, Ladies' Hea»y Dreßses, &o. Ounoo (coats 2d) ie copper, thoroughly ■Cleans Blankets, Household LioeD, &o. Saves half Boap r ttme, and laboar ; no ioda or other cleansing substances required. Try it.

I "Study Economy, and renew old i clothes." A NAIYSED and highly approved by JTX Piofeßaor Black, Dunedin. When asked for, see you get McKenaie'a Safe Clotn Cfeaner. N.B. — £5 reward will be paid for in. formation on conviciion o£ aDy retail or any wholesale dealer selling aa of my manufacture any article not bsaring my Regisfajred _ Tra'da Mark, 1.F.P., with Egyptaan pillar and Sphinx in corner of gold label; " "llisve tried McKonzie'e Safe Clo'n Cleaner and Keviver, and can certify to its qualities o,h such. I may say it is superior to any cloth cleaner 1 have used. — Signed, Wm . Ilenry, Tailoring Department, Kirkcaldie & Stains, Wellington. " '•.Sir — Vfe have tried your Cloth Cleaner 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 t<>. clean and revive tha garment. — Signed, Warnock and Adkiu, Wellington." Wanganui, 10th April, 1895. Mr _ McKenzie, — Sir, — Your Furniture Polish Ronovator has been tiled in my house and given every satisfaction, and Cftn 'recommend ifs baing used in every hoDßfhold.~Doaal(i Koss, Cabinet Maker. Wanganoi, April 9lb, 1895 Mr Qei. MfiKenzie— We have tried Mr MoKeazio's Fafe Cloth Cleaner, and think it the beat we have seen. It does its work thoroughly and quicker than other makes we have been in the habit of ÜBiug,— Joseph Paul and Co , Drapers. " I can boar testimony to tho efficacy o£ MeKenzia's Furniture Renovator, which is «11 it is represented to be. I have had it in usa for nome time past — W. F. Downea, Wanganai." Wanganui, April 9, 1895. We hava tried McKenzie'sClotrj Cleaner, and find it all that he states, and superior to anythf.og that we bave triad before a3 » clothes cleaner.— Veitch & Allan, Drapers*. Wanganui, April 11th, 1895. To Mr McKenzio — I nave tried your Cloth Clanner, and hare -much pleasure in ieatifyicg; nnd recommending it as a reliable article.— T. DiCKBon, Tailor. '•I certify tbat Mf McKenzie's Sflf<> Cloth phianer appears to be very effectual in taking; out grea'e and other spots from clothes.— Henry Grovett, Archdeacon of Taianafci." Bold by grocerfl, drapers, tailors, ironmongero, and alieruiste everywhere. Nq Hawkers, male or female. Price, Is 3d per bottle. ryoaSIP FOB THE TEA-TABLE EXPERTSMDPINIONS. Messrs Soon liar and Cbieliolui, cabinet("makeru, say — " Bavo tried MoKenzia's Furniture Polish^ and can highly recommend it, beinir tho beat wo have used..' Mr Henry Fieldor, Furniture Warehouse, Mnnnorfl-Btrpot, reporis :—": — " J have used your Furniture Polish, and find it tho best Ilhave yet ÜBod, and v«ry oaaily uppHod, I consider it ohould bo used by every housewife.'; / Mr Pinny, Piano Depot, Manner writes — "I havo tried your Polish Key and find it whut you represent and think it should bo used by overy householder. It p HBebses a wonderful power of removing stains and murks from polished woik, and is easily applipd." SimiUr testimonials from Manager, Milnor & Thompson, Piano Depot, Napier ; Messrs Begg & Co, Dunedin ; Mr Huggins Piano Depot, Timaru ; Mr Moldrum, Music and Piano Depot, Oainaru, etc., etc. Half usual quantity snfticient, and little labour required. PRIL'E, Is 6d and 2a per bottle. Sold by grocers, ironmongers, painters, and cabinetmakers in every town in New When ordering pleapo specify MoKESZlE'd. Trade Mark, I F.P. on Label, Sawnre of Bowkors. I*loo2

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10326, 6 June 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10326, 6 June 1895, Page 4