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... OUR LADIES' PAGES. FROCKS AND FURBELOWS. French women of prosperous degree are now rapidly quitting the Bois and the Boulevards for those picturesque chateaux dotted plentifully over the fair land of France, which are, perhaps, the sole surviving incidents of a long-past glory as compared with our up-to-date Republican, very modern, Paris, and whose mediasvalism and old associations seem to ...
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... Close to the Terminus of the Great Central Railway, enjoying all the delightfully fresh air of the Regent's Park and adjacent LONDON heights, yet within a few minutes of Bond Street, Great Cumberland Place, the Marble Arch, Hyde Park, and other fashionable centres of the West End, as well as Club and Medico-land, the Art World, and principal places of amusement I z LU Q. O 0 Z 1 f i Z o S 0 u ...
... Murray Lanman's Murray Lanman's is the original FLORIDA WATER, and must not I be confounded with numerous inferior Perfumes that usurp its name. Remember the name and accept no substitute. OLD BY ALL PERFUMERS AND CHEMISTS, Is., 2s„ and 3s. PER BOTTLE. DAINTY AND REFRESHING. After Cycling, Tennis, or Boating Murray Lanman's Florida Water IS A REFRESHING LUXURY FOR THE TOILET AND THE BATH. it ...
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