DANGER IN SCENT BOTTLES.
The business of the nygienest. some folk:'think, is to find something dan^rous to hfiahh in everything and to frightei. tnem so they shall not dave to eat, or slee,/.--or move for fear of injury to their health. Sivfl v. v.Tj.-. '.'' i'i:i' ; •.'.•■■ -i':! be very bad.ifl;-. t j ,' ']■.-.! found seems to be ! };■ , ■ liat the prevalent i!-. /r ::-. : -. . ■■.jnrious; they proj . ; , '-:> any powder or «,i ; ; ,;>■;■' 'j'his constant iv, i t , ■:'■■:■ ,<• ;roysthe sense o ■•;..'•■ went to her , , . ;; ; .: j 1 ?; He ]■ .' -. "'■ 1 .- ;■ k : ,-■ : .' ;. -orb-cut flowersin n -.;-.: ■:. ' .-. • >..L.t J-.vm :.iid said, "^bctof. tiio ;;; I ■-■>.-• :-.: :..v; '.:■: r:\iih\\, but entirely devoid 01 odo 1 :':-." if,M (lp.c!o ? %Unew # ..thei^ • Vviiat v.ns '.in lr.nUer,'. lii'e.flpw i er9...»'eie' e.^-'-Jnliy nvrrrruur " Madame," said he { "l.<vo v a j'-iic-?;: oi qr.nrt:;. that has no. ocl.tiv ; if --o, it te ptenhar:"! \ili sv.m.U Juno cf n? ; ;: .*? ' t :tlh. She smelt it and » ckc'ir.-.d i"t h:w v.:> odour. Then when he trlii her tint h<:r .':o.i:;e of smell was'gohe ;bcc\iir,c rhc used c. snisl'ing-boltletoo often, aiu! her threat v.r'.r, sore from the result, she cavne near fainting. Six months after the power had returned to a degree, but her olfactory nerves will never be as perfect as before. She confessed that she was a slave to smelling-salts, and kept a bottle with her constantly. The treatment was simply to leave off smelling-salts. What other results follow besides sore throat and los.i of amell ? Violent headaches and n;d noses. The ladies do not mind the headache, but the red noses are too much for thorn. They consequently use paint and powder to hide their blooming probosces. V\'hy do they use the smelling-salts ? Solely because habit or folly dictates it. -Let them get a little fatigued or overheat c-J, or too cold, or jostled in a crowd, and out comes the Bmelling-bottle for relief. A nose with iron olfactory and brass membrane would become worn out by such constant use. ..
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 May 1891, Page 4
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318DANGER IN SCENT BOTTLES. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 May 1891, Page 4
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