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PERFECTION WHISKEY. MALING & COMPANY, IiIMITED, GENTS. X784 ?^^^.--.^>>.— _a___&^ I WILLIAm STOOKS, § \ MONUMENTAL MASON. § 1 j Madras St. South, CAristchvreh, fl ; j "\JC7'ISHES to inform persons in want o' | ! TT Monumental Work that he intends to I I S SELL HIS PRESENT LARGE STOCK, I ■ 38 consisting of Granite Marble, and other Stone fl I Monuments, at considerably REDUCED fl . PRICES. Iron Fences, Concrete and Stone fl Kerbings, reduced in price. Inscriptions and fl all work in connection with tho trade done in H ilrst-cla.s Etyle. Early inspection invited. H ga Several new lines lately armed. Any Mason- E! jpjj | ulili! offer for the present stock will result in a 11 Sj: -tV, Want tc realise. |»p APPLES! APPLES 1 I APPLES WE can take a further quantity, ■ Sweet Sorts, Sound and Ripe, for our G OLDEN APPLS | CIDER, i MALING & COMPANY, Ltd., j .'-»l£ 154, Worcester street, j "JUST'ARR_V-ED~FR6M"YATES"ANirSONS*7 MY SEASON'S STOCK OF FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. I They are Guaranteed Fresh. ! If you want to make sure of the season buy these [ Seeds from ! A, CUMMING, FRUITERER, i 373X High and Colombo streets. FUELSWER I llljg_____i_^l||Mfl 1 fgIHE COAL SAVER shown in the above Draw- ■ ing is specially adapted for all kinds of Register Grates; the "Oval" for kitchen ranges and cooking stoves. INSTRUCTIONS. Place the Coal Saver longways in Register Grates (as per drawing), on the nakod grating near to the back— ranges and stoves in the centre : keep all the holes well covered with fuel, and it will be found that the invention does all that is claimed for it WITHOUT FAIL. In consequence of the Enormous Demand for this Invention, it has been found necessary to make arrangements with three foundries to satisfy current requirements, and we are now in a position to give Prompt Execution to all orders. The following are a few of the many Testimonials voluntarily given ns. Small Sizes (to suit all grates and kitchen ranges), 3s ; Large, 3s Od. ED. REECE & SONS, Hardware Merchants, Christchurch. Testimonials. Mr John Edmond— Dear Sir,— The Fuel Saver I got from you I find acts so admirably I would feel obliged by you sending one of No. 3, your largest size.— J. P. Armstrong-, Dentist, Dunedin, July 3, 1893. Mr J. Edmond.— Dear Sir,— l am much satisfied with your Coal Saver. The one I procured from you a few weeks ago I have used in one of Shacklock's ranges, and it produces a stronger heat at much less cost than when burning coal only.— Yours trnly, R. Wright. Dnnedin, July 10, 1893. John Edmond, Esq., Dunedin.— Dear Sir,— After using your Coal Saver and Heat Radiator for several days, I hereby testify that it not only bears out most fully its name, but the use of it makes one feel sorry for the coal merchants. In the present wintry weather, and the intense satisfaction the uso of the Coal Saver and Heat Radiator ail'ords, I deem it a comfort indeed.— Yours faithfully, Edward Trythall. Caversham, June 23, 1893. Mr John Edmond,— Dear Sir,— l have tried six I of your Heat Radiators and Coal Savers, and since using them we have had bright and cheerful fires from the cheapest lignites, burning freely and giving greater heat because of the more perfect combustion. I consider it a most valuable invention, as it is a great saving of coals. — C. F. Meyer. Coffee Palace, Dunedin, July 12, 1593. Mr John Edmond. — Please send mc one of your oblong shape Fuel Savers. The oval one I bought is now doing service in my kitchen range, and Mrs M'Donald is so delighted with it, that she intends to keep it there. ■ — Yours very truly, Arthur M'Donald. Dunedin, July 14, 1593. 31G9 6 i ~ TlTbaTt E R (^^^___e_t^l^ffM^L- sa l' n street

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Star (Christchurch), 25 July 1893, Page 2

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