GOOD MORNING! .;■ Hate you used Pears'SOAP 5 ' . > GOOD MORNING! Have you used Pears' Soap? : PEARS' SOAP for Toilet and Nursery, especk ; ally prepared for the delicate skin of ladies and ■•;■•' | children and others sensitive to the weather, j -1 winter and summer. Prevents redness, roughness and chapping. Sold everywhere in large jscent<r ,-.. * tablets, is each; smaller (unscented), 6d. ■ GOOD MORNING! . ; ,'i'Have you used Peaks' Soap ~; / tc Beverages.—Many of the imitations 01 Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters are lnerelj .' drinks, not medicines. The genuine is a medicine, not a beverage. ' . .13 Most sensible men are thinking, now the ■ J -' winter has set in, Where shall Igo to pur. .-„- chase a good waterproof c0at?..:..; J. W. , Shackelford, 210, Queen-street, respectfully ; ; requests the inspection and comparison oi : the splendid assortment, imported direct, and specially cut for colonial wear. The celebrated " Aquam Vinco," Messrs.- Chadea ■ Macintosh and Co.'s vulcanised and locally-manutactured coats in great variety. < To thk Ladies.—lf you suffer from irregtx* larities of the stomach, liver, and bowels, try ; Dr. Soulo'e Genuine American Hop Bitters. They will cure you. 5 To Darken Grey Lockyer's Suit • : phuc Hair Restorer is the quickest, best, safest; costs less, effects more than any V other. The colour produced is most natural, \ ?s; Lockyer's Sulphur is the only English Hair Restorer universally sold. - ? ■■■".Time.— sick and delicate persons are wasting their time by endeavouring to cum , themselves with worthless nostrums. Trj Dr. Soule"s American Hop Bitters. \Vi have thousands of testimonials to their efficacy. , 10 Men of Business enervated by the con« stant strain and worry of life, build up your system by the use of Dr., Soulo's Genuine American Hop Bitters. ■ 12 Baldness, grayness, and other imperfections of the hair will be regarded as inexcusable after* trial of Mrs. S. A. AllenVWorld's JBauf Restorer. Sold, by Chemists nadi Perfumer*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8630, 28 July 1891, Page 3
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