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Rowland’s Kalydor.—A soothing, cooling, emollient milk for the skin. It prevents and removes freckles, tan, sunburn, redness and roughness of the sk'n, soothes and heals stings of insects, eczema, prickly heat, and all irritations, produces soft fair skin, and a lovely delicate complexion. It is warranted freß from any lead or mineral ingredients, and is perfectly harmless to the most delicate skin. Bottles 2s 3d and 4s 6d. Ask for Rowland’s Kalydor, of 20, Hattoa Garden, London. Rose Bonheur has finished the largest animal picture ever painted. It is called “Le Depiquage,” and represents 10 horses, large as life, trotting over the threshing floor still used In parts of -Southern Europe. She has declined £12,000 for the picture.

Floriline !—For the teeth and breath —A few drops of the liquid ‘Florilino* sprinkled on a wot tooth-brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to th' breath. It removes all unpleasant od<~ arising from decayed teeth or tobacco sir ‘ The Fragrant Floriline,’ being cotnpr part of honey of sweet herbs, is delir the taste and the greatest toilet disc the age. Price 2s fid, of all Che perfumers. Wholesale depot 33 Road, London, England,—Adyt,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1061, 30 June 1892, Page 7

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1061, 30 June 1892, Page 7

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1061, 30 June 1892, Page 7

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