Washing Cotnpoim;. T IT E LAST TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. THE LATEST GIFT OF AET TO CIVILIZATION 1 household luxury that economises both money and labor, and that tends to sweeten life, like — “ A thing of beauty Is a joy for ever.” On these grounds the Proprietor seeks the introduction of jpALMER S ROYAL BLUE MAGIC Yy' A SUING (IMPOUND Into every family in New Zealand, oeling assured that after trial it will attain at once a snow-white reputation, and, once used, will never be abandoned. With this compound, Washing may be done WITHOUT RUBBING OR LABOR. Its effects are magical, and unlike any other preparation it accomplishes ths object without any injury to the mostdelicate fabric. In proof of this any washing material could be soaked in the concentrated liquid for a protracted period, without the least deterioration. IT IS HARMLESS IN ITS NATURE, And does not injure the skin like ordinary washing. By its use fuel is largely saved, and a day's work may be done in a, few hours. It is also very economical, a small quantity only being required. It is only necessary toatteud strictly to the simple directions on each fully labelled bottle. PALMER’S WASHING COMPOUND is sold in bottles at Is (id each, by all Druggists, Grocers, and StoreKeepers, and may be obtained wholesale of the Solb Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., Dunedin. N.B. —The intrinsic excellence of this preparation must command a rapid sale, but the ageuts having made arrangements for large and continuous supplies, the wholesale trade need not fear the annoyance of being out oj stock which is too often the effect of a sudden demand. Pawnbrokers. WANTED, Now Arrivals and others to know, that Mrs Davis is open to buy any quantity of Second-hand Clothing and Jewellery, Books and all kinds of Instruments, Guns, Pistols, &c. Old Gold and Silver bought ; Ladies and Gentlemen’s Wardrobes purchased. The highest price oiveu. N.B.—Household Furniture bought to any amount. Gentlemen waited upon at their own residences. All letters punctually attended to. Please mark the address —Mrs Davis, next to Oddfellows’ Hall, George street. At Jjomo from Bto 11 a.m., and from 2 to 8 p.m. >
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1937, 21 July 1869, Page 4
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360Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1937, 21 July 1869, Page 4
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