BROOKS' LIME.' .MOOES' LIME PUREST LIME; IN: THE WORLD. IT iB veiy amusing tho way some people advmiso their wares fur the purpose of getting sale, but no amount of advertising will make an article wholly what it is not. You may call black white, ; b'ut it will tike all your peveua&ive powers to make people belioyotlutßUOK IS white.Hcmo itjs with D. M. BROOiiS'Lhno, Buyers to D. M; BROOKS for his Lime. They know tliey getwliat they ask for, When they send to him for Lime '.hey get Lime/pure and simple. D, M.BIiOOKS is often afikecl how it is he does not'adyei'tisohii Jjimo" Well, the fact is, Ins Lime advertises itaulf, and his Kilns are kept constantly aoisa day and NißHT.to'' keep up with the'orders. Orders are'continually''arriving .by wire :—"Send another truck load, same as last." '■ - ~ D. M. BEOOIS does not guarantee his lime, The highest authorities in the land guarantees B.RuOKS'Lime; , ! Soe analysis at office of this papor "and buy your Lime'of— ' ■ till. BROOKS, Harric'tyillo LimoKilns,'Mauriceville. IMPORTANT ToJUiLDERS AND I' FARMERS. The CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, ; AREnotonly pruducingtlie bestLimo "in Maori'oevi'llej but the'.bestin New Zealand, • , . '■ The following •' is ; tho'remit of tho analysii;— NEW'ZEALAND'GEOI.OaiC'AU SURVEY Class Result of analysis of .specimen'No, 4928 forwarded by MrT, F. BKBNoittEy, localifcy. received' Bth June, 'lßßß,reporte'd on 13th June, 1888.' •, "'"■ '"'TWOSAaPIiESOFUMESTOME . . ' No, 1. Theiightercolored one, contains 93'14 per cent, of Carbonate of Lime. ;tio.2.' Tho darter brie, contains 91-96 per ce:u. of Carbonate of Lime. Both specimens excellent for Lime, ' They compere with former samples ex imiued hen fromthosamolocality. (Suncd) : '.; ; ~...' , .W.BJtey;/' 1 lie origiual has been deposited'with MessraLowesand lorns, whereicmay be 'Benin, ••"•:' ■ : V: EISHOPiOO:; CHALLENGE'LIME KILNS, . y. ;;.. ' oaußioEviLLE Lowe's k lornsj' Maslerton apents, 1 W/:FiRRYy JtJUTOHER, queen, 5tr00t,..., Masterton, T")EGS to inform his customers and tk ) general public that having decided I to close No.' 1 uhbp for the purposo of addine ■ Jo his -dwelling .house,, the .busings..;(as soon:as the"'necosaarj alterations and improvements can k made) will be carried .out Minder! tho supervision: of .Mr.' Ffloiloway. ; His r'un;as usual .jand ( supply the be3t 'quality ,of' :i moat r aV'.'the lowest ■possibjo prio'es-foivcisli, ~, ,•.;, ~',!' | '.'.Owing to the.remindergiven him by .the late.fjro, he takes, thp opportupitycf "Wstjng his ; cufltbmerfl.that.ali: over due accounts must lie 'paid within; one Yl .;'.•..•■",'. HAW StKKET,- ; Vi.....:> ' : DEALER.. :r |^LSi.sicJ, , ■ / t.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 29 January 1892, Page 1
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377Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 29 January 1892, Page 1
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