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MISS MARY ANDERSON. Our beautiful cousin, Miss Mary Anderson, .. »ood enough to say of Pears' Soap " I have u^ J is for two years v;ith 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 Snrgeonsof England, and is sold by every dealer. Beware, however, of imitations, out of which dishonest dealer* hope to make ten times more profit ami consequently endeavour to substitute them for Peats' Soap. If you want Pears' Soap insist on having it

Those about to purchase eartue.vware, china, or glassware of any description will effect a saving by paying a visit to Wilson's, 267, Queex-stkeet (near Market entrance). They will have there an opportunity of selecting from a very large and varied stock, at prices which are absolutely the lowest in town. Japanese aftebsoos tea sets at less than half-price. Vases, ornaments, &c, suitable for presents, in great variety, and very cheap. Note the address: Wilson's, 267, Quees-street.

The new tariff will considerably increase the price of drapery and clothing. Our readers are informed that McMaster ana Shalders are selling at and under old prices. Girls school ulsters, ss; ladies' stylish mantles, from 27s 6d; dress series, SM; girls' stockings, from 3d per pair; boys' suits (knickers), from 3s lid; mens Onehung* tweed suits, for 32s 6d, at McMaster unci Shalders , .

Job lots in men's flannel undershirts and strong working shirts at A. E. Fenton's, '-w, Queen-street, next to Tuttle's, photographer. (Read list in wanted coloumn.) " A thing of beauty is a joy for ever,' is simply the poetic investiture which the imaginative and tender-hearted Keata puts upon a very practical idea. That idea is that a thing of value lists for ever. In other words, that a real <rood is ;i jiermanent benefit, a living beneficence, a deathless T"? On this grand principle were it not tlmt I uoip- 1 Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps was the toffic and invigorant that itwas, it would long since u*™ passed out of the public mind. , . Age, sickness, and sorrow make the hair grow grey. Use Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Ha» Restorer, which never fails to restore the youtmiu and natural colour. Sold everywhere. __

TO ARRIVE, PER OMAPERE AND OHAU. (SQQ SACKS DUNCAN'S COMBINE 0 ROLLER AND STONE FLOUB 15Q SACKS OATMEAL 25 SACKS PEARL BARLEY 720 SACKS POTATOES 24 OASES BACON AND HAMS T. H. Hall & C° LOWER QUEEN-STREET-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9134, 16 August 1888, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9134, 16 August 1888, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9134, 16 August 1888, Page 6

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