Perfumes sud • - - - - - Prejudice, - - The many puDgent scents that pome between the wind and the nobility of the sovereign people are classified solely with refer-en-e to their effects oa the individual. Unhappy associations with certain perfumes •will begat a la&tinsr prejudice that nothing can obliterate. The smell of onions is welcome to the nostrils of one person, and his dearest friend laneuithes for a whiff of MoihI ball or a puff of Patchouli. There is only one Scent i. upon whore merits all peisons agree, and that is COLGATE^ CASHMERE BOUQUET. It is Refreshing, Penetrating 1 , Delicious, and Lasting*. • • Moore's lines may he applied to it with peculiar felicity — " You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will, But the fccent of the 'Bouquet 1 will cling to it still.*' ttdf^^^'j^J&i&l- all EVE DiEJ^<$ f Jsji?/W^& Got a genuine jJ<&^ds^&^P ro P" a^ STEPHEN GfIEIS, < 210 Lnmbeth. ftdt, London, s.js. 11036 snfTerm'fr ffoafWfcair Eyes r^y^QTi^ur Eyelids, or otiier Ejfe Disorders, V'jyjx should send. $p -.-. n & Co., lid.'. Auckland ofrFeliiagton, ./jr. f ° r my ,' a SlfsS^l eU * t ffi.?3^Sm e n'iii. has, in nxy hands, given invariably satisfactory results. It is One of the ttlGSt valuable of curatiVe agents at our disposal." YIRCHOW. l'Httt%tAi9&H)s" is 'the most concentrated of the saline group.' Natural Aperient Waters are vastly superior to artificial solutions, however skilfully prepared." SIR HENRY THOMPSON. "^WiMMtim" has establiahed itself as a customary Aperient in ail climates. It is remarkably and exceptionally uniform in its composition and free from the defects of other Hungarian Bitter Waters." BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. of the many Ofen or Hungarian Bitter Yifaters now offered to the public, careful selection should be made. We have found that only HUN YADI JANOS answers all purposes, owing to its remarkable uniformity and gentle action, which render it preferable to all others." YIENHA MEDICAL. JOUfiHAL*
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Otago Witness, Issue 2433, 31 October 1900, Page 13
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