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Beautiful teeth and healthy gums are ensured by using Dr Scott’s Electric Tooth Brush. There is no greater pleasure on earth than the delightful feeling of health and freshness that results from the application of electricity to the teeth. It stops decay, and effectually prevents tainted breath. All chemists, or Kempthorne, Prosser. Cashmere Bouquet is tbe most delicately perfumed toilet soap in the market. Its effect on the skin is marvellous. Ladies using this soap once -will never use any other. It imparts a charming fragrance to the skin, and a softness and bloom that no other toilet preparation can equal. Indigestion and dyspepsia yield to no violent remedies, or medicines compounded of noxious drugs. Nature requires gentle treatment and natural remedies. Emil Prose’s Hamburg tea is purely herbal and palatable. It will remove the most obstinate symptoms, and regulate the system better than any drastic mixture.

Gilbert’s Cornflour, m the kitchen ami sick room, will yield a larger percentage of easily assimilated nourishment than any other brand, or tho finest prepared arrowroot, sago, rice, or tapioca. Its uses are legion: so are its virtues. Use Gilbert’s at once—if you try the cheaper kind first, you may not survive to give Gilbert’s a trial. Verdict: Death from eating unwholesome cornflour, with a rider censuring the grocers for selling adulterated food.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8623, 26 October 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8623, 26 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8623, 26 October 1888, Page 3

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