I Business Notices ~~ OSiZ.4~PMFOIERY. 11, Place de la Madeleine, Paris, T E GRAND'S SPECIAL PRODUCTS J^j , Savon-Oriza (Oriza Soap)— From the for , mule of Dr 0. Revell. The best soap for rendering the skin white and soft, Sweetly and refreshingly scented (rose, green and white). Sivon-Oriza-Velonte, exquisitely per fumed for the toilet and baths. Savon-Oriza (Oriza Soap)— No. 2, extra fine. In boxes, 8 cakes. 12 exquisite 1 perfumes, No. 1. Orlza-Savon-Incorore, superior quality, rose tea, white heliotrope and white violet.
Aqua-Orilza—New toilet water, refreshing to the skin. Orba-Hay—A toilet water wth the perfume o new mown hay. Orlsa-Aclduline—Toilet vinegar, aromatte and disinfectant, specially adapted for adles'toilets. Orlza-Scotch-Lavender—Sprigs of Scotch lavender flowers; a rich toilet water. de> Cologne-Oriza— The high-life toilet water Oriia-Water— Concentrated and lasting. Extract of superior Eau-de-Cologne. Gonttes • Oriza • Dentifrice —An extract
for preserving he teeth and gums in good health and preventing decay. Orisa-Dentaire, In paste or powder, for whitening the teeth without affecting
the enamel. Ess Oriza -et • Oriza-Lys—Perfumes for scenting linen and the handkerch c without staining. Orlza-Oil—Variously perfumed; for rendering the hair soft and brilliant, and preventing it from falling off. Orlza-Lacte (Oriza Milk) —An emulsive lotion, refreshing tonic to the skin, removing re spots and preventing wrinkles on che face. Creme Oriza (of Ninon de Lenclos)—For producing a beautiful white complexion with the clearness and velvety softness o* youth. Or zaline-Colorante (the best hair dye)— For instantaneously dyeing the hair, to any Bhade and with no danger to ' health. boxes, each with brushes comb, ctus, and bottle ; or in boxes, the bottle only without accessories Ess-Orizalncoiore Vlolette of the very most exquisite perfume, quite a • nosegay of violets. ss-Orizi Suave white lotrope Bou quet oftheflcwfli
PAB OIDIUM. MANUJAOTCRBD BT Gounelle Jeune, SALON—FRANCE. Sole Agents for Australia: GEO. BURK FRANCART & CO., 3 lOXinilT PJLACB, MELBOURNE, A MOST powerful Insecticide, and guaranteed to destroy Oidium, Mildew, Vine Parasites, Chlorosis, and Parasitical Insects of Plants, Vegetable Gardens, etc. Is now in use in most of the Vineyards in Victoria and gives great satisfaction. The Par Oidium has Seen tried in the great Western District on Peach Trees with great success. ORPHAN OIL, The great discovery for Phylloxera, Codlin Moth, and disease in Sugar Cane. For Pamphlets and at information apply GEO. BURK FRANCART k (30., 3 Somkbset Place, MELBOURNE.
THE UNIVERSAL SINAPISM MUSTARD LEAF IS of an easy employ, clean, takes little space, is ready for immediate use and acts promptly. Everybody should always have »t hand a few Mustard Leaves, for they are known to prevent a great number of indispositions. The Sinapism Is employed with success In cases of Neuralgia, Diseases of the Throat, Palpitations of the Heart, Convulsions, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Congestion* Paralysis, and Apoplectic Ulta. Prepared with choice Mustard Powdei the Universal Sinapism possesses all the qualities of conservation and activity. Directions for use accompany each naplsm. PARIS: P. Meulsy, 136 Rue St-Antoine. To ba had from all Chemists and fron ACSTBALIAN DBOCI COMPANY. ~ffD. Sydney
LOW VITALITY DR CHURCHILL S Syrup Hypophosphlte of Lime ? prescribed by the faculty for the cure of Consumption, Chroni Cough and General Debility it tfitalne two of the principal Ingres dienta necessary for building up the Human Frame, and which are considered deficient in the above complaints, viz., Fhotpkorus and lame. It cannot be toe ghly recommended for Delica Childre Dr Churchill s Compound Syrup c HYPOPHOSPHITES la real Brain Food, and in eases Muscular and Nervous Exhaustion hi acquired a world-wide reputation. Eacn bottle bears Dr Churchill's signature Price, Prepared oily by SwANNj GhEMIST, PARIS
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3036, 27 July 1893, Page 1
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