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MISS MARY ANDERSON. Our beautiful cousin, Miss Mary Anderson, J* good enough to say of Pears' Soap "I have used ib 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. It is noticeable in this big cloud of depression now over us, how the prices of all classes of goods have fallen ; alarming sacrifices, j startling reductions, and half-price sales i meet us one very hand, but it is equally noticeable that without half-price sales, startling reductions, or alarming sacrifices, Goodson'a London Arcade stands pre-eminently the cheapest place in Auckland for all the variety of goods that are to be found within the range of its alphabetical price list, obtainable upon application or posted to any address. —[Advt.] We observe that McMaster and Shaldera have opened by Kaikouia, from London, one of the largest shipments they have ever had. comprising novelties in all departments— dresses, mantles, millinery, gloves (the celebrated double-stitched), ribbons, laces, etc. — also their clothing department is well stocked: with men s and coys' clothing, shirts, bats, and ties. Salvage.—Rescued from the fire, mattresses, palliasses, &c., slightly spiled by smoke, quite dry, now being sold at halfprice by Garlick and Cranwell, Queen-street. The attention of our readers is called to the prospectus of the Pastoral Finance Trust and Agency Company of Australia, which appears in the Herald of Wednesday and the Weekly News of Saturday. Wells' Hair Balsam.—lf grey, restores to original colour. An elegant dressing, softens and: beautifies. No oil nor grease. A toniu restorative. v Stops hair comiiur out;*strengthens, cleanses, hea.ls

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9182, 11 October 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9182, 11 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9182, 11 October 1888, Page 3

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