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Business Advertisements Homes Made Happy Once_Again. You oan clean off Tar Stains with it. You can clean your Knives and Spoons with it. You can scrub your Dressers with it. You can clean your Hands with it. You can wash your Windows with it. You oan wash out Ink Stains with it. You can clean off Rust with it. You oan polish your Door Handles with it. You oan clean off Paint with it. You oan wash your face with it. You can wash your Kitohon Towels with it. You can scour your Pans with it. You can brighten your Tinware with it. Yoa can scrub your Floors with it. You can wash your Clothes with it. You can scrub your Tables with it. You can polish Harness Buckles with it. You can clean Ttust off Bits with it. You can clean Stirrup Irons with it. You can wash off Frosting with it. It will clean everything except Boots. It will tako 'out Oil spots. It will take out Grease epots. It will take out Ink stains. It will tako out Tar stains, It is called Soapeno, i It can be bought everywhere It can be bought from the Saddlera. It can be bought from the Chemists. It can be bought from the Ironmongers. It can be bought from tho Grocers. j It can be bought atthe Yankee Stove Depot. It can be bought at 6d per bar SOAPENE. Wholesale only from WHITWORTH T>US SELL, HITWORTH JtiuSSELL; YANKEE STOVE DEPOT. "THE STAR OF THE EAST." Daily expected by this vessel "BOSS" AND "MASCOT" STOVES. Whitworth Russell, YANKEE STOVE DEPOT. ' THE WONDERFUL LAMP, 65 Candlo Power. Just oponcd up another shipment of the Electric Table Lamps. Prices reduced to 15s each. Whitworth Russell, YANKEE STOVE DEPOT. THE "OLAN MoLEOD,"^^ New York to Auckland. ..5 '^ 0 .. This vessel being now in Now'i'-ZejvtMS'd waters with y „** ' STOVES FOR YANKEE i^TQyE DEPOT. Those will bo on view in a fmv *days, BOSS STOVES i^ /,\ MASCOT STOVES %^"v BOLLO STOVES '•SiT/l NORMAN STOVES. '^4J Whitworth Russell, YANKEE STOVE DEPOT. IT PAYS! WHAT ? "THE ECONOMIC" WHY? Because it is not only the' Best, but the Cheapest. Has it been tried ? Yes, read tho vordict of praotical men who have used it, and who are all delighted. HUNTERVILLE. Testimonial from Mr John Duncan, of " Otairi." To Mr W. Russell. — At your request I tried your Economic Dip on a small flock of lambs that were very much infested with ticks about ten days ago. After coming out of tho Dip X thought it would not kill them, as the ticks were mostly all alive j but after ten days I examined them, and found evory tick dead, and the wool soft and whito, not in the least stained. I consider your Dip a buccpss. John Dckoan. Wanganui, Nov. 22nd, 1889. Theso Lambs after dipping were turned outflith tho undipped Ewes. Thoy were examined again throe months later and found still free from vermin. ASHDBST. Extract from letter of Mr Thomas Henry to this principal, dated 17th July 1890. I have examined tho Ewes (dipped with Russell's Economic Dip) and am pleased with tho lustre of tho wool. WAVERLEY. To Mr Whitworth Russell.— l used your Economic Dip in March last on my flock of 1200 sheep and am very well pleased with it. The wool now in September is firm and whito, quito soft to the feol, and free from vermin. W. Paimsb. Sopt. 2nd, 1890. FORDELL. I havo ploasuro in Btating that I used Russell's Economic Sheep Dip in April last, and at the present time find the Bock free from parasites and tho wool glossy and in vory good condition. Fibtoiikb Habbison. Warrengate, Oct. Bth, 1890. MARTON. I used the Economic Sheep Dip in Apri last" and I find it tho best and cheapest I have used, it dissolves well in cold water and the wool is in good ordor. Robert Cootb October Bth, 1890. OKEIIU. On March 26th, 1890; ono drum of tho Economio Dip was sent to Mr John Har.dley on trial on tho condition " no cure no pay " with tho following result. Okehu, 26 May, 1890. Dbab Rcsskli.,— Re your Dip.— ln 1868, when wo fled before Titokowaruand his band of marauders, my brother planted two bottles of whisky. In 1869 it became our turn to hustle Titokowaru, and upon the arrival of our victorious army at my brothors placo tho two bottles ot whisky were disinterred, and a very select jury was impannelled to sample it. Ono mombor, being one Collins MoDonald (I think he must have been a Scotchman by his name), having partaken of a good dram. " What do you thiuk of that,Collins ?" said the foreman. "Weel," said Col, "boforo I can give a deoided opinion, I must have another dram." His verdict anon. . . . Send me two drums for Wednesday morning. — Yours truly, Johk Handlbyj THE VERDICT. Okehu, 17th June, 1800. Please send me anothor Drum and oblige John H»hdlet. "The Economic" Sheep Dip, 40s per Drum, making 1000 gallons of dip. Sole Agent for Now Zealand, WHITWORTH EUSSELL, Yankbb Stotb Dbpot, Wanganui. d@" AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Effeobive, Economical, Fluid.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7250, 27 October 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7250, 27 October 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7250, 27 October 1890, Page 3

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