,^s~ *EZ*** L f» « » ?s g Ek $3 m m m & W: m m t&z *m m m So appropriate a gift of Perfume, for its fragrance lingers long and keeps fresh in memory the giver. Of pure and exquisite quality are the products of Dubarry, Dorilly, Gravier, Houbigant, Moray, Piver. These and many other Perfumes are to be found at Beath's—some of them at Beath's only. DUBARRY'S WORLD-FAMOUS PERFUMES, in presentation form. Including: A Bunch of Violets, Heart of a Rose, Garden of Kama, Chansons .Sans Paroles, and Blue Lagoon. Various sizes. 12/9 22/1> GRAYIER'S WELL-KNOWN "PLUIE d'Or," tine quality adhesive Face Powder; two size? .. * . . .. 4/11 10/6"POUDRE DUBARRY."—The Perfect Face Powder. In Bluo Lagoon, Heart of a Rose, A Bunch of Violets, and Garden of Kama. Tints: Rose, Natural and Ivory 7/11 DUBARRY '8 COMPRESSED TABLETS OF PERFUMED BATH SALTS. They soften the water, and give a pure, delicate fragrance. Assorted perfumes— Boxes of six .. .. .. 4/6 Boxes of twelve , 8/11 DUBARRY'B TOILET SOAP, ''.Savon d* Lux." Recommended for tho complexion, delicately scented. Three tablets in a box 2/11 cake, 8/6 box DUBARRY J S BATH CRYSTALS. Perfumed with Garden of Kama, Bunch of Violets, Chansons Sans Paroles, Heart of a Rosa, Bluo Lagoon ..• .. 3/6 per bottl« DUBARRY'S CREME SHALIMAR, for softening and whitening the hands — 2/6 tuta CREME de BEAUTE DORILLY. A delightful Vanishing Cream .." .. .. 6/6 DORILLY TOILET SOAP .. 2/6 cake In artistic presentation boxes of three 7/6 DORILLY FACE POWDER .. 4/6 box A DELIGHTFUL PARIS NOVELTY. TRANSPARENT GLASS ANIMALS,'as Perfume Bottles, containing good quality French perf umo > • .. .. S/ll Headquarters for Christmas Gifts
A traveller who has not recently visited our country roads might think a cyclone had levelled 100 miles of trees (says the "Manawatu Times"). Pinus insignia, inaeroearpa, and bluegum groves 50 years in growing, have given way to the electric transmission lines, and are being felled along the roadside. A moderate estimate is that 20,000 cords of firewood, of poor qualitv, perhaps, will provide for the next two years' firing in this neighbourhood; but what of the aftermath of wind on this level plain i
Every prudent man carries "NAZOL" m his vest pocket. Nothing so good for preventing and relieving grughs and colds, b&xty doses le 3d.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17941, 8 December 1923, Page 17
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