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Manawatu Herald , 23 January 1897, Page 4

 

ORIZA PERFUMERY ! 11, Place de la Madeline j PARIS LeGrand's Special Products Savon Or-za (Oriza Soap). From the formula (.f Dc 0 Reveil. The best soap for rendering the skin wl'ite and soft. Sweetly and re- freshingly scenteJ— rose, green and white. Savon - Oriza - Veloutb. Exqui- sitely perfumed, for the toilet and { baths. Savon-Oriza (Oriza Soap) extra, in boxes, 6 cakes. 12 exquisite perfumes. Oriza - Savon - Incolore, superior quality rose tea, white heliotrope and white violet. Oriza-Tonica. Extract of Plants, to cleanse the hair. New-Mown Hay, Moss-Eoae, Violet, &c. Oriza-Powder. Flowers of Caroliua rice. For sofcening and refreshing . the skin. In elegant boxes with [ powder puff. : Oriza- Veloute. Flowers of rice powder, adhering to the skin, with the perfume of New-Mown Hay. ORizA-Flowers-wbite and aiabered. And excellent toilet water, tonic to the skin, sweetly and delicately per- fumed. Aqua- Oriza, New toilet water refreshing the skin. Oriza-Hay, A toilet water with orfume of New-Mown Say. Oriza-Aoidttcjne, Toilet vinegar, aromatic and disinfectant, specially adapted the ladies' toilets. Oriza Scotch Lavender. Springs of Scotch Lavender Flowers ; a rich toilet water. Eau -de - Cologine - Oriea. The High-Life Toilet water. Oriza-Water. Consentrated and distilled Extract of superior Eau-de- ; Oologine. Gouttes- Oriza Dentifrice. An elixir for preserviug the teeth and gums iv good health, and preventing decay. Oriza Dentaire, in paste or pow- der, for whitening the teeth without ] affecting enamel. Ess Oriza et Oriza Lys. Perfumes for scenting linen and the handker- chief without staining. Obiza-Oil. Variously perfumed. Rendering the hair soft and brilliant, and preventing it falling off. Oriza-Laote. Oriza-Milk. Emul- sive lotion, refreshing tonic to the skin, removing red spots and pre* venting wrinkles en the face. Creme Oriza of Ninon de Lenclos. For producing a beautiful white complexion with the clearness and velvety softness of youth. Orizaline-Colorante. The best hair dye. For instantaneously dye- ing the hair to any shade, and with no danger to health. In boxes, eanh with brush, comb, prospectus, and bottle ; or in boxes, the bottle only without accessories. 51 ss Oriza-Inoolore Violette of the Czar at most exquisite perfume ; quite a nosegay of violets. Ess Oriz< Suave, white heliotrope Boquet to the flower. v Sole Agents for the Colonies, Messrs Silber & Fleming, Ld. London. DRMftS ofsesqui-Bromureoflron. ■i ■ tßvtry outlay made for Iht tone fit ofhtallh U an economy, i Dr. ROCBARD. Dr. Haequet's Dr*c«ci are the best of all the ferruginous u.edicines against: ANEMIA. CHLOROSIS, HYSTERICS, MENSTRUAL DISEASES. L£UCOHRH(E4. EXHAUSTION, PALPI- TATIONS of the HEART. CHOREA, and all diseases proceeding from the impove- rished condition ofthe blood.— Why ? Because it is tbe only remedy which without ever constipating, regenerates the blood and soothes the nerves. For, out of ten chloro-anemic persons, nine are enervated, excitable, subject to headaches, palpitations, and all nervous symptoms, which are only to be cured by X»r. Heequet's Sragfces, because these alone, are at the same time reconstituant and anti-nervous. Don : To take at Ur«t two, UUr on, four er Ux dragte* a day, before the iu«al«. I ELIXIR and SYRUP of DR. HECQUET I of Sasquißromure of Iron. I "RA. KCB, MONT A QU. J 3. Rue Lombard*. PARIS J t SYDNEY. Aurtralian Druu Company Ld A Falieres' Phos- phatine. dded to milk completes all what 3 wanting for the formation of tht >ones, digests easily, and in short <rms the t ull Development of tbe ihild. Easily taken by the Smallest Jaby. Strongly rpcommended to nurses o ensure goud nourishment. Apply to J. L. de Lambert 49 Elisabeth Street, Melbourne.

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