BROOKS' LIME. HRfinrts l
JD-tWvAB' il A JKI Jt!i PUREST LIME .IN THE WORLD, IT is Yory amusing, the way some people advertise their wares for the purpose of getting sale, but- no amount of advertising will make an article wholly what it is hot.; YuU may call black white, but it 1 Will t'ike'all your persuasive powers'to makd piiople belieyethat black is wtoTB, Hence it is with D. M. BROOKS' Lime. Buyers bl, Lime always aend 'to D, M, BROOKS for his Lints.' They.know they get what thoy ask fori Whoa they BSnd.to him for I'.ime 'hey get time, pure ahd simple. D, JI. BUOOKS is'often'asked how it is ho does not advertise his LimoWoll, tho laot is, his Limo advertises itself, and his Kilns are kept constantly aowa dayand .MMT.to keep ftp with'the orders.. ! Orders aro continually arriving by wire' ;—"Send anothor truck load,'same a.;?last.'.'. : : rDt-M,' BEUOKS does not grantee liis, lime. The highest authorities in the latid lame. Sde analysis at offieo of this pitpdr and buy yoiii;Liiiioof Harnetyille Lime Kilns, • Maiiricevillo. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS AND - FARMERS. ' The CHALLENGE >LIME KILNS, ; A RFmotonly pruducingtho beafcLirae il- '»n Maubioeville, biit'the best in Now Zealand. ■ "The following is the result of the NEfl ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 1 LAB'oiuiouy; Class liesult of analysis of specimen No. 4928 forwarded by MrT, F, Bhenchley, Kj. calityJlaufio'evillri, received Btli Juue, 1880, reported on 13tli June, 1888, IWO SAMPLES OK.JUSIESTuNB No. I,: riielighter colored one, coutains 93U per ccut. of ofLiirioj 11 - i*o. I. The darker one, C(»tains'9i'96 per ce-K. of Carbonate of Lime,- Both specimens excellent for Liniu. They coin|«e with former samples examined hen from the same locality. (%iod) ' ■:vV W.MM, . Jne original has been depiiaifsd with M-ssra Lowes and lows, where ii may be : sew. " ■ .. ; ■ • - ■ co„ CHALLENGE LIMEKILNS, • T : ' MAUEIOE YILLE ijowes & lorns, Afaafcertoh aponts, ff. FIERY, BUTCHER, public that haviScided •tooloseNo. l shop forth.e H ', purpose, of addim?!, to- ; his'■'dwelling*'houseiI'the 1 'the business (aB soon- as * the necessan alterations: and' improvements can be inadej will be-carried l 'out 'under tho •supervisioni of Mr! FHolloway.- flis carts will,run as usual' and supply the besMnality of meat at : the lowest possible prices for cash; -A. ' >«.: . Owing to the reminder given h'im by the late nre, he takes thu opportuiiityof requesting his customers that all over due accounts must be: paid within bn e month from date '" ' Hail Stheet, mastebton. GENEBAL'piIODUCE DEALER. QRQCEIUEB,, fENDING fWIRE, NAILS, &0., alwavg'ou htifld
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4026, 3 February 1892, Page 1
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406Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4026, 3 February 1892, Page 1
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