GROSSMITH’S tfASU-NO-ftANA PERFUME * % & o r 3 % w nr i\ . Kqmeilitinii F. RASEY, LTD., Mutii Street, WsHinftoo, N.Z. ‘Che Scent of the Japanese Lotus Lily . Thejapanese Lotus Laly is the symbol of sweet scents, and Hasu-no-Hana, exquisitely floral, is lastingly refreshing, and widely renowned for the delicacy and charm of its delightful fragrance. Perfume, Hair Lotion, Face Powder, Soap, Cachous, Toilet Cream, Shampoo Powders, Powder Leal Books, Toilet Water, Dental Cream, Sachets, Bath Crystals, Brilliantine, Talcum Powder. OF ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. Bewara of worthless Imitations. Insist on haring the original. J. GROSSMITH & SON LONDON. LTD., Sole Proprietor* ud Investor* of the Celebrated Oriental Perfume* W ANA-RANEE, PHUL-NANA. SHEM-EL-NESSIM
A. Th« Lwttuc, or organ of voice. B The Trachea, or windpipe. O. The Bronchial Tubes of a dissected lung. P. A lobe of OM 4 the lung*. Hudson’s Eumenthol Jujubes. For the Throat, Voice and Lungs. Hudson’s Eumenthol Jujubes. Suited for Old and Young. Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. For Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Etc. Hudson’s Eumenthol Jujubes. For the Prevention of Consumption. Hudson’s Eumenthol Jujubes. Recommended by the Medical World. Hudson’s Eumenthol Jujubes. “ The Lancet ” (London) states : “ Proved to be as effectual bactericidally as is Creasote.” Let the Buyer Beware. The large sale for Eu. menthol Jujubes has led to a number of imitations being manufactured under the aame of menthol and other iuju bes. It is important thereore, when buying to be sure m n DSON nd get HUDSON’S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES, You may beaskdto buy other jujubes and be told they are “just as good” as iudson’s Eumenthol Jujubes. This proves that these imitations nd substitutes have no reputation of their own, and can only be old on the good repute and high character of Hudson’s Eumeuthol fujubes. Sold everywhere by Chemists ■, Grocers, Storekeepers, or forward lIS In stamps to Hudson’s Eumenthol Chemical Co Limited. SYDNEY.
Bedtime When you feel you want a drink last thing at night take the best or all hot drinks-Bovril. Have you tried aspoonful ofßovril in hot milk before retiring ? Always have BOVRIL in the House
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 11
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