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THE AID BEST—“ THE QUEEN ” Lady’s Newspaper) says—“ Having made a fresh trial of its virtues, after considerable ex terience with other compounds of the same nature, we feel no he-itatioa in recommending its use to all housewives Who are in any difficulty in polishiog their furniture, 2nd December, 1383. •Sold by Grocers. Chemists Ironmongers, Cabinetmakers, Brush Dealers, Oilmen, &c . Jandfactop.y —'f>HEFFli£X»T). JEjn GL a ND. Caution that the name i* on ‘.he Bottle. *n ‘ beware of cheap imitation

FEMALE DRESS REFORM. PATTERNS of the NEW DIVIDED SKIRT eaa be obtained from Emsb by application g,t the New Zea&aup Times and Mai*. Offices, accompanied by £b 6d Jin postage stamps. Paper patterns' of "THE HYGIENIC ti YVETTE w arc also obtainable, pries 2s 6d Applications for Layettes and Skirts must he accompanied by the stipulated value, or ihei/ will not be attended to.

The ‘drunkard’s cloak’ iB a wooden barrel, perforated with holes, through which are passed the head, the legs, and the hands of the toper, who, being invested with the * Order of the Tub,’ i 3 thus ignominiously exhibited in the streets of Copenhagen.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 914, 6 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 914, 6 September 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 914, 6 September 1889, Page 4