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Every Englishwoman Will Remember s. How Useful r®w ns* was m the Old Country Eor Washing, Cleaning & Scouring Everything. AiMniyS < tt*ADEfc«MAKK' Von enu obtain a lib. packet from every Storekeeper in the Colony I rn* ASK FOR IT. Hr The tibnve Label and Trade Marti on Every Packet^ .. v Rapidly soluble, lathers freely, softens water. A perfect hard water Soap. A cold water Soar.- A soft water Soap. 5A hot water Soap. wtEXTRA CONCENTRATE MV MS) SO •Apple Blossoms. “Under the title of CRAB-APPLE / nr A SOT” ETC* r~ F*\ \ BLOSSOMS, the Crown Perfumery Co., \l» t'U? iu 1 L_ 3 a£. ILr,/ of 177, New Bond Street, are now selling one of the most fragrant and delightful perfumes ever manufactured. The uniform excellence of all the goods which hear upon them the name of this well-known firm scarcely needs further comment here, sines our readers are probably already aware of their exceptional merit. At the same time, it is well perhaps to call attention to the fact that this ‘Crab-Apple Blossom’ Scent has all the charm of freshness and distinct novelty. It is totally unlike any of those commonplace perfumes with which we meet in all directions, and it reminds one at once of all lhe sveet and delightful scents of the country.” Lady’s Pictorial. The Crown PerfuieryCo, 177, NEW BOND ST., LONDON,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 838, 23 March 1888, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 838, 23 March 1888, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 838, 23 March 1888, Page 23

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