Rowland’s Macassar Oil Is the best pieserver and beautifier of the hair of children and adults ; prevents it falling off or turntng grey, eradicates scurf, and is the best brilliantine, and as a little goes a very long way it really is most economical for general use; is also sold in a golden colour for fair-haired ladies and children; it contains no lead or mineral ingredients, and as it has a most delightful perfume, it is the most luxurious dressing for the hair. Bottle-, 3s 6d, 7s, lOs 6d. ROWLAND’S KALYDOR ■ • A soothing, heaii’tg, and emollient milk for the face and hands, and In most cooling and refreshing to the skin in hot climates ; it removes freckles, tan, sunburn, roughness and redness o the skin, pimples, cutaneous eruptions, &c.. soothes and heals prickly he=<t stings of insects, eczema, burns, and all cutaneous irritation more effectually than anv other preparation, and produces soft fair skin, and a lovely delicate complexion ; it is warranted harmless, and free from airy ead or poisonous ingredients. Bottles, 2/3 an ROWLAND’S ODONTO ■ ■ is a pure, fragrant, non-gritty tooth powder, and warranted free fr- maci-'s or other ingredients which destroy the enamel ; it whitens the teeth, prevents and arrestsdecay, strengthens the gums, and gives a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Sold by Druggists and Chemists IMPORTANT CAUTION.—Be sure to ask for Row land’s Macassar Oil, Kalydorand Odonto, of 20, Hatton Garden, London, and see that each article bears their signature in red ink ; all others are worthless and poisonous imitations; too years prove that Rowland’s are the I est and only genuine. .. w- _
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIII, Issue XVIII, 3 November 1894, Page 428
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266Page 428 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIII, Issue XVIII, 3 November 1894, Page 428
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