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Lloyd's Weekly, of November llbh, has tho following Maria Clark (Mrs. Edward Acton) went to New Zealand in May, 1873 ; her last letter was on April 2, 1876 ; her brother Henry would be glad of nows. Robert Riseing would liko to hear from his mother, he writes from New Zealand. Cement, quality guaranteed.—Wilson & Co. What time cements, circumstances seldom pull asunder. The " everlasting hills" defy tho ravages of the .storm, and although mutation is written 111 every phase of life, Nature has wrought what naught can destroy. Universal use and popuJar approval have indissolably established the fame of Udolpho Wolfe 8 Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, and not the unbelief of sceptics. tricks of charlaon'i S f J l ,? 'i'.'?r a 3 of science, new discoveries, and fresh devicos can overshadow this renown. TMi ™ A ND Delicate Complexion.— •moiH«n^ n i ei ? by f ing Rowlands' Kalydor, an S ™ &} d harrnlt:3fi m ' for tho face, hands > 't removes sunburn, tan. freckles red! • lions; : &c*°and°nrnh' the " B * l V cutaneous erup. skin' Avoid mptSm dttCoS soft ' fair - a,,(1 delicate ruin the ski™ wKjJhl? n 137I 37 c ? smetic ». which tooth-powder ' OdonTO, a . non.gritty lor Rgwxjw(»s' articles, Chemists

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9249, 31 December 1888, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9249, 31 December 1888, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9249, 31 December 1888, Page 6

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