Smith and Caughey beg to intimate that every department has just been replenished with new spring goods ex steamships Rttapehu and Coptic. Smith and Caughey are also advised by their London buyers of further immense shipments by the b.s. Tainui (now almost due) and other steamers and sailing vessels expected at an early date. Notting Hill, July 29, 1876. " Dear Sirs, —I endorse all that is said in your testimonials as regards the action upon the skin of the Torebene Soap. I came home last week with my body covered with blood-heat eruptions, and after two tepid baths, using the Soap, my skin was almost clear.—i oars truly, . Messrs. K. S. Cleaver and Sops. Th« above speaks for itself. F. S. Cleavers Patent Tere* bene Soap is unrivalled for preventing and allaying; ! Eruptions and Irritation, and producing a smooth ekin and clear brilliant complexion. Manufactory, I 39. 33. and 3i- Bed Lion-street. Hoi LomUw
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9144, 28 August 1888, Page 3
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