A return of the expenses, of candidates at the general election shows that 15 forfeited their deposits of £10. '; WHAT j SPOILS A LADY'S ' ! ',} ~■: ; APPEARANCE? " " '".' » A bad complexion ! which is generally brought about by the use of a bad soap. Peaks'. Soap makes the hands . white and fair, tho complexion bright and clear, .and the skin as smooth and soft as. velvet, as is amply testified by thousands. Just arrived: Special shipment of base rocking chairs, velvet, pile; woven designs, such , a , "Burns' Cottage," Helen's Isle," " Highland Monarch," etc.;" very choice; your inspect invited.—Tonson Garlick'Co,.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13304, 10 October 1906, Page 5
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95Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13304, 10 October 1906, Page 5
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