_ The birth' of twin sons to Princess Frederick Charles of Hesse is an event of much interest to the House of Hohenzollern. Th« ' Princess had previously given birth to twins, and as she has other two sons, she is now, like the Emperor, the parent of six Princes. The other remarkable feature of the happy event is that! it raises the number of the - Empress Frederick's grandchildren • to twenty, who.are divided .between the sexes in the astonishing proportion of seventeen, boys to three girls. The new-born Princes are great-grandchildren of . the late Queen Victoria, and they make the number of her living descendants seventy-seven. WOMEN, AND ESPECIALLY MOTHERS, are most competent to appreciate the purity, sweetness, and delicacy of CUTICUKA SOAP, and to discover new uses for it daily. its remarkable emollient, cleansing, and purifying properties warrant its use .in the form of washes or solutions for annoying (irritation*, inflammations ». and chafing*, or nicer.Uve weaknesses, too iree or o ffenßl^ o^, rßT",^ntl°,!;8 T " ,^ n t l° , !; and for many sanative Purpose^ in many of .the above instance* gentle anointings of CUTICTTRA (ointmect), the feat shin cure and purest of emollients, m addition, will profs of astonishing: benefit. . ' ■ * ' ••, * • : ■ ■■■■■ :'"'.-'.■ i.' i-.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11712, 23 July 1901, Page 5
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