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According to the reports of the German Consul General in Buenos 

 Ayres the regulations affecting the sale of medicinal specialities under 

 the new Law have now been published. These regulations include the 

 following toilet-preparations: — 



1. Perfumed oils for dermatic use; brilliantine. 



2. Oils and dyes. 



3. Tooth and toilet washes and hair-dyes; simple and double tinctures. 



4. Cosmetic preparations. 



5. Creams for the skin and hair; saponaceous and scented creams; 

 cold creams. 



6. Depilatories. 



7. Synthetic essences or perfumes. 



8. Perfumed extracts. 



9. Impalpable powders and bran for the hands. 



10. Scented soaps of which the retail-price exceeds 40 centavos (87-2 d., 

 or 17 cents) for each piece. 



11. Liquids for the nails. 



12. Hair- and skin-lotions; emulsions for toilet use. 



13. Pastes for the teeth, beard, hands and nails. 



14. Mouth pastilles; fumigants. 



15. Perfumes not specially enumerated, including those for use in the 

 wardrobe, the home, £jc. 



16. Powders for the skin, hair and nails; saponaceous and scented 

 powders and tooth-powders. 



17. Pomades for the skin, hair and lips, and for dyeing the hair. 



18. Preparations for perfumed washes and baths. 



19. Restoratives for the skin and hair. 



20. Scented or toilet vinegar. 



By virtue of Law no. 4039 all these preparations are subject to a 

 stamp duty of 5 centavos, and every bottle, box, tube or other package 

 forming the unit of sale by retail must bear a stamp of this amount 

 in the form of a band, label or adhesive stamp. 



In the case of soaps, facial paints and cosmetics each separate piece 

 or tube must bear the duty-stamp. On fumigants in the form of Armenian 



