You find it everywhere. Cniieura now meets the traveller at every; point in the civilised world. It seems like running across an old friend in" a strange land to. find displays of Cuticura and Cnticura Soap in the shop windows of Melbourne and Sydney, Yokohama and Tokio, Hongkong and Shanghai, Calcutta and Bombay, Constantinople and Cairo, Kimberley and Johannesbuig, Berlin and Vienna. Pari* and London. Civilisation seems to march with Cuticura in the front ranks. 25 It was stated some time ago that a leading colonial politician had, in a fit of tempers, thrown a pickle bottle at a political opponent. The real facts were that the said political opponent was so hoarse he could hardly speak, and the L.C.P. kindlv tossed him a bottle of woods _ Great Peppermint Cure—a sure remedy for all colds, coughs, etc. Try it! Thousands swear by it! All chemists sell it! v 9 « r The pn-aiest wealth is contentment with a little.” Contentment is easily obtained by drinking only A. and B. Mackay's Liqueur Whisky. 0
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3675, 27 February 1899, Page 6
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