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Everything for the skin, scalp and hair of infants and children that is cleansing, purifying and beautifying, Cutioura will do. A warm hath with Cotionra Soap, and a gentle annotating with Cutioura, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cores, will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep to both parent and child, and point to a speedy, permanent and economical core in the most distressing forma of itching, burning, scaly and crusted skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair when all else fails. II A slump in blankets is advertised by Mr C. Smith, the pash Draper, Cuba street, he haring purchased eight bales that had been seized in transit at a yery substantial discount, and as his stock is already very heavy, bo has decided to offer them at the following low prices—Single bed blankets, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid, 8a lid per pair; double bed blankets, 9s lid, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, l€s 6d. Best twilled colonial blankets—Single bed, 14s 6d; doable bed, 19s 6d. Inspection always solicited at C. Smith’s, the Cash Draper, Cuba street. 477

“ CJBEAK clearly if you speak at all. (5 Carve every ‘word before yon let it fall.” Ton will always speak clearly if yon drink only A, and B. Maokay’a Idqnsnr Wbiaky. 835

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3445, 28 May 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3445, 28 May 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3445, 28 May 1898, Page 3

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