Women, especially in tho higher circles, shrink naturally from intoxicating liquors. Evan whin constrained to take an Inebriating potion, as a medical necessity, they evince a re; ugnance charsc-ii-rijtic of their antiphlogistic ideas. Now It is an itiUljpntablefact, that the most delicate females have rot only taken Udoli.ho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic -Schntppß without a compunction, but, elated with its i«.mly stimulating and mildly tonic effects, have con(.s led it a preference over all others. s Book*, account books, and all stationery to be had at reduced pi ices at H. White's, general stationer, next to Bank of New Zealand, Queen-street, Remarkable Disappearance.—Very remarkable disappearance of all dirt from everything by nslng Hudson's Extract or Soap. Reward—Purity, health, perfect satisfaction by its regular daily use. For clothes, linen, knives, forks, dishes, saucepans, •ad all deacaUo washing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7657, 7 June 1886, Page 6
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135Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7657, 7 June 1886, Page 6
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