A SPECIALTY ' Mll'l > For INFANTS I PS/|| \ Specially prepared for the delicate Shin of Ladies and Children. WjjL 1 Imparts and maintains a soft, velvety ■' ■ condition of the Skin, and prevents Redness, Roughness, and Chapping. 4w l■, xA < Professor SIR ERASMUS WILSON, fKT (Late President of the Raya! Coi.ege of Surgeons. England. ) V , “Theme of a good Soap is certainly calculated to X '-Wlm■! preserve the skin in health, to maintain its complexion and tone, and prevent its falling into wrinkles. Pkak> f is a name engraven on the memory of the oldest inhabi 'XX - tant; and Pears* Soap is an article of the nicest // and most careful manufacture, and one of the most refreshing and agreeable balms for the skin." nV The independent testimony of Scientific / Experts and the most eminent Skin Special- //' /sts award it the first place among Toilet * Mr ' Soaps. OrTw sr v I
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XIII, 28 March 1896, Page 359
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148Page 359 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XIII, 28 March 1896, Page 359
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