2 next (lay. MoN-urua’l'AiNi; on- thk Bkautv or Enoush r AUIBH —Thf point which seems particularly to have impress (1 itself upon the mind of this brlllifint French writer, with respect to •• English _ beauties, is the “dazzling purity of their complexions. Doubtless, Nature has richly endowed our countrywomen in this respect, but art has done no less, in supplying such an exquisite preparation ns Lowlands Kai.viiou, which so far aids nature ns to remove freckles, roughness of skin, tan, and sunburn, and produces a pure and delicate complexion. Buy only Itowlandd, of °0 Haf‘o , Carden, London, hold all over the world by" chemists, druggists, bazaar and store-keepers.-Wholesale agents. Fui/rox, Gihmwadk, & CO Fm-^iiE T (D--N-rn'b fJoop.—Mrs. Alexander Corhot, of Vermont, who is Hi years old, claims to have read the Bible through SO times. She acts as proxy for the rest of the State presumably.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5215, 8 December 1877, Page 3
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144Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5215, 8 December 1877, Page 3
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