MISS MARY ANDERSON. Our beautiful cousin. Miss Mary Anderson, is good enough to say of Pears' Soap "I have used it for two years with the greatest satisfaction, for I find it the very best." Pears' Soap, the famous complexion soap, is recommended by Sir Erasmus Wilson, late President of the College of Surgeons of England, and is sold by every dealer. Beware, however, of imitations, out of which dishonest dealers hope to make ten times more profit and consequently endeavour to substitute them for Pears' Soap. If you want Pears' Soap insist on haying it. There is great excitement in Coromandelat present over the Kapanga gold mine. There is still greater excitement in Auckland over the great sale of boots and shoes at Mr. Budge's, 108, Victoria-street. They comprise portions of two assigned estates and the freater portion of balance of the stock of Mr. 1. J. Moore, who is retiring from the boot and shoe trade. Special reductions on Saturdays. REMARKABLE DISAPPEARANCE.-—Very remarkable disappearance of all dirt from everything, by using Hudson's Extract of Soap. Reward— Purity, health, perfect satisfaction by its regular daily use. For clothes, linen, knives, forks dishes saucepans. and all domestic washing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9130, 11 August 1888, Page 1 (Supplement)
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