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TO OUR READERS. i In er to facilitate action on the part of would-be subscribers to the NEW ZEALAND MAIL, we append below a Form of Application to the Manager, which f cut out, filled in, and posted to the address will be promptly responded to. ' SUBSCaiFTIOW To the Manager of the NEW ZEALAND MAIL, Wellington. Sir, Please send mejthe NEW ZEALAND MAIL regularly until countermanded. Name. AddressTerms of Subscription /• Wilkin the colony: 22s per annum, Gash,-, Postage included. Credit, 26s per annum Outside the Colony: 26s per annum, Cask, Postage included. Credit, 3Qa per annum New subscribers are expected to remit one quarter in advance, as a guaraatee of good faith, when they send their orders.

Aspinall’s Enamel RENOVATES FURNITURE, WICKER, GLASSWARE, METAL WORK and gives endless satisfaction. There is scarcely an article but may be made attractive by ASPINALL’S ENAMEL. ALL COLOURS AND SHADES. BRILLIANT AND DURABLE AS MARBLE !! ! REJECT POISONOUS IMITATIONS. ASPINALL’S ENAMEL IS SUPPLIED IN TINS, HALF GALLONS, AND GALLONS. OP ALL STOREKEEPERS. ' SEE ASPINALL’S NAME AND MEDALS STAMPED ON EVERY TIN. WOKS: LONDON, ENGLAND. n § ft r mst

FINEST ENGLISH P ERFUMERY. THIRTEEN MEDALS AWARDED. E^R&ICOT*C CRAB-APPLE BLOSSOMS(Mains Coronaria) Reg.—The fragrant, delicious, and universally popular new perfume of THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO. EXTRA CONCENTRATED GRAB-APPLE BLOSSOMS (Itfaius Coronaria) Reg.—“A scent of surpassing delicacy, richness,' and lasting quality.”—Court Journal. E nosjs.oM S. IJJ NEWBONDST LONDON THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO. BLOSSOMS. v (Malus Coronaria) Reg.-—“ Quite unlike the ordinary and commonplace perfumes. It reminds one of all the sweet scents of the country. ’ ’ —Lady’s Pictorial. INVIGORATING LAVENDER SALTS HEGISTEMED. MvenderSalts THE CROWN PERFUMERY COMPANY V BOND STREET LONDONOThe new and popular smelling salts and agreeable deodoriser of the CROWN PERFUMERY COMPANY. “ Our readers who are in the habit of purchasing that delicious Perfume ‘ Crab-Apple Blossoms ’ of the Crown Perfumery Company, should procure also a bottle of their ‘lnvigorating Lavender Salts.’ By leaving the stopper out for a few moments a delightful perfume escapes, which freshens and purifies the air most enjoyably.”—Le Follet. Always in green glass bottles, with thewell-khown Crown Stopper All others are spurious. Made only by THE CROWN PERFUMERY Co., 177. New Bond strset, Lionelon. to In consequence of Imitations of THE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Pemns , have to request that Purchasers see that the Label on every bottle bears their Signature thus-*— SAIIG'S em P ICEaTiBUBM'IjS OP without which no bottle of the original WORCESTERSHIRE SA UCE is genuine. Ask for LEA and PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper. Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and JHackweti, London, &*c., &rc.; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World. MESSRS W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. MR E. PEARCE Agents, Wellington. Sir CHAS. CAMERON, M.D., says ‘ An Excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of Infants.’ ESTABLISHED 1825. NEAVE’S FOOD FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS, THE^GED, BEST JATsTX) CHEAPEST. Dr. BARTLETT, Ph. D., F.C.S., says _ , . * The Flesh and Bone.forming constituents are far above the average of the besc Farinaceous Foods,’

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 956, 27 June 1890, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 956, 27 June 1890, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 956, 27 June 1890, Page 30

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