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BEST EVER INVENTED, SEE TESTIMONIALS BELOW. Coffee Extract made by any Novice in less than five minutes, coffee; mare by steam, Open vent 1), then place quantity of water, either hot or cold, iu the top compartment A, through strainer C; only iill compartment B (or as much less as required), then put ground Coffee into compartment A. Place on stove or lire until water boils, and steam comes freely out of vent D ; then elose vent D, and water will immediately rise into compartment A, lifting and separating every grain of coffee. When sufficiently boiled, remove vessel from the heat, leaving the vent D still turned off, when pure Extract of Coil'cc will rapidly descend into compartment 13. When all has passed through strainer C, open vent D, and draw oil'as required through tap E. If wanted to keep hot, replace on stove, leaving vent 1) open. In the Extractors without taps, stoppers answer for vent D, It will be necessary in these to remove coffee grounds from strainer C to admit air before pouring out. COPIES OF TESTIMONIALS, April 28,1880. Codec, Spite, and Itieo Mills. I have tested your Patent Coffee Extractor, ami am perfectly satis-, lied with the results. It is simple and thoroughly effective, and 1 would strongly recommend it to coffee drinkers. Wellington, April ->S,IBBO. 1 have tested your Patent Coffee Extractor, and consider it a first-rate contrivance, being equally well adapted for Household or Camp purposes, Its great advantage over other Coffee Extractors is its extreme simplicity, there beiny no complicated machinery to get out of order. Yours faithfully, J. 0. Huns, Licut-C lonel Commanding District. Wellington, 30th April, ISSO. I have great pleasure in testifying to the success of your Patent Coffee Extractor, used by the Newtown Hides at the Wanganui Encampment, It answered its purpose capitally, and contributed much to the comfort of the men under my command.. Wellington, May 3,1850. Sir,—l have much pleasure iu testifying to the thorough efficiency of your Patent Colfcc Extractor, The Volunteers under my command at Wanganui were highly pleased with the coffee supplied We found that very clear toffee was made in less time than with any other process vet discovered. Yours faithfully, A. Ciiowk. Major Commanding Wellington City Rifles. Empire Restaurant, May 7, ISSIi Sir—l consider your Patent Coffee Extractors very cheap, and the Answer splendidly when properly worked. Yours faithfully, James Williams, Te Aro House, May 20,1880. Dear Sir,—Your Coffee Extractor was brought under my notice, and 1 at once procured one. It now affords me great pleasure to give it the highest leccommcmlation. It is clean, simple ami not liable to get out of order, and only requires to be known and it will have an extensive cup of coffee cannot do better than mm i««i Yours faithfully, J.uiks Smith. Wellington Steam Bakery, Manners St., May 7,1880. Sir,- Your Patent Coffee Extractor is a capital invention; it saves lousiilerably both in time and trouble, and also makes coffee very clear. Wellington, April 28,1850. Dear Sir,—l am given to understand by the Corps Cook that your Patent Colfec Extractor (camp size) gave every satisfaction during the late Easter Encampment at Wanganui. I am, dear Sir, yours truly, L. XT. Lovkdav, Capt. Commanding Wcllinj Office of iY Z. Timet and S.Z, Hail, May 17, If Dear Sir, —-I have much pleasure in attesting to the excellence of your Patent Colfio Extiactor, for the purposes of coffee making. As an infuser it is unrivalled, and the beverage produced is singularly clear and well flavored. It is a remarkable time-saver. Yours, Ac., J. C. Harris. Empire Hotel, Wellington, May 17,1880. Dear Sir,—l have used your Patent Coffee Extractor at the Umpire, where it has given every satisfaction, and I think it is by far the best eolfee maker yet produced, Yours truly, Hamilton Gilmer per A,P, Bellamy's Parliamentary Buddings, May 19.1580. Sir,-Having tried your Patent Coffee Extractor, I am perfectly satislied with the result. It produces the extract more clear and quicker, also of better flavour than with any other contrivance I know of, Youn faithfully, William Lbiuam, Managor. City Buffet Hotel, Wellington, May 19,1550. Dear Sir.—Having given your Patent Colfee Extractor a thorough trial 1 have much pleasure in slating that it proved satisfactory in every respect, and I can recommend the sunc to the general public with conlhlcnce. It is simple in construction yet perfectly efficient, and certainly the quickest mode of producing the aroma that lias as yet como I am, dear sir, yours very truly, Jonx Oitß. From Capt. Williams. Wellington, May 19,1880. Dear Sir.—l have much pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of your Patent Coffee Extractor and consideritagreat improvement on the old style of eolfco pot. Its supcriurity will lie appreciated by all who use it. Its simplicity is an advautago over other Coffee Extractors. Kablifullv vours, W. R. 'Williams. PRICES OF ROUT'S PATENT COFFEE EXTRACTOR--Hl'int, 3/9; i,")(-\ 3, b',o; 4,7,0. TIN URNS, with Tups—2 quart, 9/G; 3, 10/ li, 1 gal, 12,(5; H, 10/-; 2.18/6; 3,2a/-; 4, 30/-; 0,42.'COPPKJI or MUSS do., do.-:) pint, 12/0,; 2 quarts, 15/-; 3, 21;.; 1 gal, 27/0; H, 32/0; 2,4.2/-; 3, 55;SUPPLIED THROUGH ANY IRONMONGER. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN. Note the Address,—W. J. ROUT, Tin, Brass and Copper Plate Worker and Plumber, pri„.u!attkNXTi, llW ofe 12, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2404, 20 September 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2404, 20 September 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2404, 20 September 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

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