Caution may serve as a foil, but there is no puissant safeguard against real diahonenty. It circumvents all our efforts to shield ourselves from it, because it lurks in secret placet), hedges us about, and springs upon us when least aware or auspicious of its presence. It assumes one of its direst forms when it comes in the shape of a sham, because it is apt to impose on the weak-minded and credulous. Its most hideous phase is when it essays to usurp the place, of a splendid article Wo Udolpho Wolfe's gchfedam Aromatic Schnapps, in the spurious, trick of % base imitation. . • .. \ s The Best Disinfectant in any weather is the Union Oil. Soap, and Candle Corapsiny's Carbolic Soap. " No household should be' without it. "Cleaning Silver."t-AU difficulty in keeping silver, eloctro-plate, &c, untarnished, and with a brilliant polish, may he obviated by using Goddard's Non-Mercurial Plate Powder. Sold everywhere, In hoses; is, te W. and is W. Four Gold Medals awarded—New Zeilandi 188?, Calcutta, 1884, London, 1836, New Orleans, 1888.-Sole Mw>tfl*C tuver, J. Goddard, Leicester, England.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9027, 13 April 1888, Page 3
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