GENTLEMEN'S EMPORIUM. The best Selection of Umbrellas, Portmanteaux Travelling Bags, Macintoshes, Pyjamas, Shirts, Ties, Scarves, Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, and other requisites, in the Colonies, to be had at W. 11. Fknton <fc Co.'s, Hatters, Hos rs, Mercers, and (Hovers, 78, Queen-street (opposite Herald Office, See windows. ________________ MRS. LANG TRY. Mrs. Langtry writes : — "I have much pleasure ; n stating" " that I have used your Soap for some time, " anil prefer it to any other. (Signed) Lillie Langtrt. PEARS' SOAP—Pure! Fragrant! Refreshing 1 For toilet and nursery. Specially prepared for the delicate skin of ladies and children and others sensitive to the weather. Prevents redness, roughness, and chapping. Sold Everywhere. Smith and Caughey beg to intimate that every department has just been replenished with new spring goods ex steamships Ruapehu and Coptic. Smith and Caughey are also advised by their London buyers of further immense shipments by the e.s. Tainui (now almost due) and other steamers and sailing vessels expected at an early date. Luxuriant Glossy Hair.—To obtain this avoid poisonous hair restorers and dyes, and use Rowlands' Macassar Oil, known for nearly 100 years a.« the best preserver, strengthened and beautifler of the hair. Sold also in a golden colour for fair-haired ladies and children. Rowlands Kalypor removes freckles, tan, cutaneous eruptions and produces a beautiful complexion. Ask dealers in perfumery for Rowlands' articles, of 20, Eatton Garden, London. The Best Disinfectant in any weather s the Union Oil, Soap, and Candle Company's Carbolic Soap. Wo household should bo without it,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9149, 3 September 1888, Page 6
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