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A PERFECT TOILET. « The finest toilet requisite of the day is Colgate's Cashmere Boquet Soap, the delicate fragrance of which is readily recognised in every ball-room and evening party. This soap, although only recently introduced into Australia, has secured a sale that is quite unprecedented, and is as highly appreciated for its softening and cleansing ?[ualities as for its unique and pleasing perume. Unlike many toilet articles, the perfume imparted is a lasting one, and ladies using it will never revert to any other. At the principal events of the recent London season, and on all State occasions, Cashmere Boquet Soap is in general demand, and very few ladies and gentlemen are unacquainted with its use. It leaves the skin soft, smooth, and fragrant, and is at once the most refreshing and agreeable of the many accessories of the toilet. Its aroma is retained until the whole of the tablet has been used, and there is not the least waste. Each cake having been subjected to hydraulic pressure of 30 tons, is harder and more economic in use than any other brand. This soap is absolutely free from any irritating or deleterious ingredient, and is the best soap for soft and delicate skin. It can be obtained from G. Aickin, Queen-street Kino & Sox, Queen-street C. Henderson, Queen-street J. Edson, Queen-street S. Gilbert, Queen-street J. & T. Mason, Queen-street J. H. Hudson, Victoria-street J. G. Haslett, Queen-street. Those about to purchase earthenware, china, or glassware of any description will effect a saving by paying a visit to Wilson's, 267, Queen-street (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 afternoon 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, Qceen-street. What the sunshine is to the unwarned soil, the dew to the thirsting flowerwhat a breath of cool air is to the spirit confined to a heated atmosphere, the stars to the night, the oasis to the desert, love to the heart, and religior to the soul, is Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, as a diuretic, to those affected with urinal troubles, a tonic to the debilitated, an invigorant to the convalescent, and a grateful cordial to weak stomachs, lost appetites, and delicate nerves. 8 ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9187, 17 October 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9187, 17 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9187, 17 October 1888, Page 3