ORIZA PERFUMERY 1 1 11, Place de la Madeline i PARIS I Lie Grand's Special Products. Savon Obiza (Oma Soap). From i tho formula of Dr 0- Reveil. The best soap for rendering the skin white and soft. Sweetly and ro- j freshingly scented— rose, green and white. ! Savon -,okiza - Ykloxite. Esqui- j sitely perfumed, for the toilet and batbs. i Savon-Opj/a (Oma Soap) extra, in boxes, (> cakes. 12 exquisite perfumes. Obi/. a - Savon - Iwolore, superior , quality rose tea, white heliotrope and white violet. Obiza-Tonioa. Extract of Plants, to cleanfie the hair. New-Mown Hay, Moss-Rose, Violet, &c. Obiza -Powi>rr. Flowers of Carolina rice. For softening and refreshiug the skin. In elegant boxes with j owder puff. Oriza-Vkloutr. Flowers of rice powder, adhering to the skin, with the perfume of New -Mown Hay. OBiZA-Flowers-whiteandambered. And excellent toilet water, tonic to the skin, sweetly and de icately perfumod. Aqua Obiza, New toilet water -efreshing the skin. Omza-Hay, A toilet water with erfume of New-Mi»wn Hay. Obi/.a-Aoiduune, Toilet vinegar, aromatic and disinfectant, specially adapted the ladies' toilets. Oriza Scotch Lavekdeb. Springs of Scotch Lavender Flowers ; a rich toilet water. Eau •de - Cologixe - OaizA. The High Life Toilet water. Obiza-Wateb. Consent-rated and distilled Extract of superior Eau-de-Cologine. Gouttes Oeiza Dentifrice. An elixir for preserving the teeth and gums iv good health, and preventing decay. Obiza Dentaibe, in paste or powder, for whitening the teeih withoir aftVcting enamel. Ess Obiza et Obiza Lys. Perfumes for scenting linen and the handkerchief without st lining. Obiza-Oil. Variously perfumed. Rendering the hair soft and brilliant, and preventing it falling off. Oriza-Lacte. Oriza-Milk. Emulsive lotion, refreshing tonic to the skin, removing n-d s^ots and pro* venting wrinkles en the face. Ore mr Obiza of Ninon de Lenclos. For producing a beautiful white complexion with tho clearness aud velvety softness of youth. Omzaune-Colorante. r l he best I hair dye. For instantaneously dveing.tbe hair to any shade, and with no danger to health. In boxes, each \ w ; th brush, comb prospectus, and boU'e ; or in l.oxes, the bottle only without accessories. J I jSS ObIZA-InCO. ORE VIOLETTrf of (he ('Bur at most; requisite perfume ; ■ quire a nosej»ay of viole's. Ess Übiz v Suave, white heliotrope ; B<x]«u't to ihe flov.er. Solo A»ents f>r f lic Colonies, j Mk sbs Sir.it F.it & Fleming., Ld. London. D 1 " R CHIfHC lILL'S Syrub of ■ IlyvovnosrHiTEs ov Limb is by the Faculty for iho cure of Co:. sumption, Chromj Cough, and Gfueral Debility.. j It CMit'iius two of the prin ipnl ingredients necessary for building up the human frame and which are con idered deficient in the above j complaints, viz , Phosphorous and ! Lime. It cannot be too highly recommended for Delicate Children. DR. CHURCHILL'S Compound Syrup of ICyjpliopKosplxiteis Is real brain food, and in case of Muscular and Nervous Exhaustion has acquired a world wide reputation Each,J)pjttle. bears Dr Churchill's Signature Price, 4fr. Prepared only by ' SWANN CHEMIST, Ron Castiglione, Paris, 12. BLANCARD'S ~~ OXIDE OF IRON PILIiS A PPROVED by the Academy of j\ Medicine of Paris, are specially recommended by the Mtdical Celebrities vi thf> World, for Sccrfula (tume'S, King's evil, &c), tho early stages of Consumption, Constitutional Weakness, Poorness of Blood, and for stimulating and regulating its periodic course. None genuine uuless signed ' Blaucard, 40, mo Bonaparte, P ris." . Sold by Druggists and Chi mists bron ghoul the Colonies. DR GUILLIE'S ELIXIR. Tonic, An.i Gloreous, and AntiBilious. Prepared by Dr 1 AUL GAGE, Fils, Chi mist of the First CLss. ■Tl.e only Proprietor of that Remedy. HUE DX GIiKNE, SAINT GERMAIN, PARIS. DR GUILLIE'S ELIXTR is one c f the most ecoi omic.tl modiciues. both as a Purgative and a Depnratire, it is the bes remedy ayainsrt all Bilious md Glaiecus Disoiders. Sold by all Druggists, Patent Medicine Dfnlus . .by. StESBBS PELTON, GKIMWADE & CO. MELBOURNE. AUSTRALIAN DRUG CO., Ld. SYDNEY
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Manawatu Herald, 14 October 1893, Page 4
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