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H.R.H. The Duchess of York. "The Sweetest of Sweet Odours." Delightfully and delicately fragrant. BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. ihi I^.BnJ©Oi>a 53> ONLY GENUINE Perfume, Toilet Powder, Soap, Tooth Powder, Sachets, & all other specialities with this " charming " odour, of all Dealers throughout the World & of the Manufacturers— J. & E.ATKINSON, 24, Old Bond St., London. ililLrl lTlUljLtiil 0 cod ai-si^nESEs oil,. Sclentlrioally Prepared by Moller's Patented process. HIGHEST PRIZES AT NINETEEN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS. The only oil free from ll>droxyls (which abound in emulsions and solutions), and c-nsequeutly from unpleasant flavour, " aftertaste," or " repetition," and yet a most powerful and valuable therapeutic. In Capsuled Bottles Onhj. SPECIAL CAUTION. STEARINS CANDLES Of tho STeARINE CANDLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, "APOLLO," Ia Schiedam, Holland. THE Directors of the Company give notice to the Trade that owing to spurious IMITATIONS of their br»nd, the Candles for the Australian aud New Z&aland Markets will in future simply bear on their usual labels the name " SCHIEDAM." They obtained — The MEDAL OP MERIT at Vienna ... 1873 7he GOLD MEDAL at Paris 1878 The GOLD MEDAL at Amsterdam ... 1883 And the D I P L O M E D'HONNEUB (Highest Award) at Antwerp 1885 The Best and Purest Dentifrice one can use; ib whitens tbe teeth, prevents decay, strengthens the gums, and sweetens the breath. A soothing, healing, aud emollient milk for beautifying the skin ; removes Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Piedncss, Roughness, Ac., and is warranted harmless. ROWLAND'S ESSENCE OF TYRE. Dyes the hair a natural and permanent Brown or Black. A»-k Druprgists and Stores for Rowland's articles, of 20 llattun Gaulon, Loiu'on, England, and avoid cheap poisonous imitations. — During the Franco-German war the French lost 23,4-99 men from smallpox. — White and red wines owe their difference to the fact that while the former is permitted to ferment without the grape ekine, these are allowed to remain in the case of the latter. The colour of the cranes makea no difference whatever
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Otago Witness, Issue 2171, 3 October 1895, Page 48
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355Page 48 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2171, 3 October 1895, Page 48
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