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ORIZA PERFUMERY! I 11, Place do la Madeline I PARIS iLoGrand's Special Predicts j Savox onzA.(oii?;i Soap). From | tho formula of He 0- Iteveil. The . best goap for ivndering the skin white and sofc. Sweetly and re freshingly seunte.l— rose, groe.i an 1 white. Savox - Oriza - Vf.loute. Exquisitely perfumed, for the toilot and baths. Savon-Ouiza (Oriza Soap) extra, in boxes, G caUes. 12 exquisite perfumes. Ohiza - Savon - Incoloke, superior quality rose tea, white holiotrope and white violet. Oriza-Tonica. Extract of Plants, to cleanee the hair. New-Mown tray, Moss-Rose, Violet, &c OiiijSA-PowcEu. Flowers of Carolina rice. For softening and refreshing the skin. In elegant boxes with I o wrier puff. Oriza- Yeloute. Flowers of rice powder, adhering; to the skin, with i ho perfume of Now-Mown Hay. OMZA-Flo\vors--\vhito»indamberod. And excellent toilet water, tonic to ihe skin, sweol'y and delicately p -r---fumod. Aqua-Orizv, Now toilot w lor "0 fresh ing the skin. Oiuza-llay, A toilet water wi h erfuino of Now-M >wn Uay. Ojuza-Acidultne, Toilot viiw^ar, aromatic and disinfectant, specially adapted ihs ladi's' toilota. Oeiza Scotch luvk-deu Spring of >'c k-h Li vender I'lowers ; a v.di toilo water. Eau -de- 0. l qine - Ouiz.v. The IIJ!j;li liife Toilof wntor. Outza-Watiw. r on.?GnLra'.f>d and I t'iatiilyil ]ixfc-;ict of su l >ol-i-jl- Ivin-ilo | 'Julegiue. I G'.iuttcs Oiuzv Dkntif job. An\ i elixir iof pro.si. j rvi. ? t!io l--ot'i and i "inns in »o id ia'ii'Lli, and prov(nti:i^ | doc iy. ] ('mzv Dwn'taiilK, in pasf.n nr powdor, lor whiti.'iii ,™ fh.j t-s eih witlion al'f ciin^ cMaaiyl. Ess OewautOjiizaLy^i. Perfumos i for scouting lino i aa ! the handkerchief without st iniiig. Oi-.iZA-OiL. Variously porfnmed. Rendering the hair *offc and brilliant, uud provonting it tailing off. Oi:iza-Lactr. Oriza-Millc. Emnlsivo loli n, relVe.iliiiig ionic to the skin, removing 10J s OuS an:l nv.r venting wrinkles cv tho faco. Crbmk Ourz.v of Ninon do Lonelo.-;. Fi;r producing a ■ beautiful '.vhito complexion wh'i Uio clearness and volvoty softness of youth. OitizALiN*! ! :-''or.ouA.VTE. 'ilio bost Jiuir <lye. Fur iu^taataneoii.sly dyeing the ha'r to any shado, and with no danger to he tl.h. Li i):)\e3, each with brush, a >:nb prospect n?, and bottle ; or in lioxea, thu bott'e only I wiihout accost vies, ] ( isg Ohiza Ixco ore Violette of I ihe Czar at niosfc exquisite porfunie ; qui f c a nO3C' o f :iy of violots. Ess Ori2\ Suays, whito holiotrope Boquot to il:c fl)*er. Solo Agents fjr the Colonies, Messrs Silbeu & Fleming, Ld. London. Chassaing's Wine. HIGHLY recommended by the most eminent physicians and Medical authorities. Has since 30 years proved most efficient in all cases of indigestion, dispepsia, stomachical diseases, consumption, 1033 of appetite, etc. I A most agreeable dinner Wine. Apply to J. L. de Lambert, 49 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. Remedy for Constipation— DR. SOULIGOUX'S VICH LAXATIVE POWDER. Agreeably to take, acts smoothly but sure. Apply to J. L. de Lambert, 49 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. Falieres' Phosphatine. Add d to milk complotes all what j is wanting for the formation of the bones, digests easily, and in short forms the Full Development of the child. Easily taken by the Smallest Baby. Strongly recommended to nurses to ensure good nourishment. Apply to J. L. de Lambert, 40 KlJKftMh Bfre^ MsllM'Ut'no,

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Manawatu Herald, 24 November 1894, Page 4

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528

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 24 November 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 24 November 1894, Page 4

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