HISS MARY ANDERSON.
Our beautiful cousin, Miss Mary Anderson, is good enough to nay of Pears" Soap " I have used It for two years with the greatest satisfaction, for I rind it the very t«st." Pears' Soap, the famous complexion soap, is recommended by Sir Erasmus I Wilson, late President of the College of Surgeons of England, and is sold hy every dealer. Beware, how. ! ever, of imitations, out of which dishonest dealers i , hope to make ten times more profit and consequently endeavour to substitute them for Pears 1 Soap. I! you want Pears' Soap insist on having it.
= h Just as preab men are targets for envy and i - jealousy to tiiii their "bafts at, so is lv c ,.j e ' ra ted i proprietary medicine a shining mark for tricksters ( fco rob of its In:lre. ThlnajQcios of pinicy is n ni&tn i ( typo of oririK- Ft. is literally putty larceny, . I because, under cover of tins naye that "carries the I (game, tliny can concoct the most pernicious hover- < agos, the most destructive po . „m H , the most hoL'im , comp n,,U, and overlaying t oin with the imprint I and .vbels of some jl ''" lt oiiginal. like Udolpho I Wolfe h Schiedam Aromatic SbTmai.ps, palm oil thy i < stuff for the celebrated diuretic and tonic. s ' 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9218, 22 November 1888, Page 6
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