BUSINESS NOTICES. WABBE, HOCKLEY & CO., LIMITED. axd spirit merchajtes, South British Chambers. HEREFOKD STBEST. CHRISTCHURCH. Cellar entrance from Cathedral square. Tho Stock of Wines and Spirits held by this Com paay embraces every needful variety for ordinary o special use. Assorted dozens of Liquors are supplied for family or invalid purposes. Special arrangements made for Balls or Dinne Parties. Lcck-np Bin Cases provided for Bace Meetings Ficnics, ic. Wines packed aad forwarded, freight paid, to any ort in Sew Zealand, oa receipt of remittance cr atisfactory references. A choice neiection of finest Indian and TTji-snali Cigarg. EDSON'S HAIR EENEWER RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. Off' It cleanses the scalp, and prevents Dandruff. It promotes growth, and makes tha hair soft, pliant, and glossy. IN BOTTLES at 3s 6d. Posted, A3 6d, tc any part of the colony. FBOM A GRATEFUL YOUNG LADY. Dunedin, Januarj- sth, 1891.—Dear Sir,—The effect has been so surprising after using one bottle of your Hair Rcnewer, that I feel in duty bound to let you know the pleasing results. Some time ago I had the misfortune to lose nearly all my hair, and what little was left had turned grey and white. Now I have a splendid head of hair, and almost its natural colour, the result of a single bottle. I can gratefully endorse every word contained in your printed testimonials, and have great confidence in recommending it. I will do my best to make your Hair Restorer known among my friends.—Yours respectfully, J.J. To Mr Edson. GIVES THE HAIR A BEAUTIFUL GLOSS. Wanganui, October 25th, 1892.—Sir,—'While in Auckland on a visit last Jfareh, I bought a bottle of your Heir Renewer. I found it so tar superior to any other article of the kind, that I have used no other since. It cives the hair a beautiful glos3 (which is a great point), does not soil the toilet cover or dress if a portion happens tc get spilt on these articles. As a Hair Renewer and Beantirier, it is far superior to any of the American productions which are so much puffed and extensively advertised. I have much pleasure in recommending it to the Public.—JlßS C. HAVE TO THANK YOUR RENEWER. Auckland, January 26th, 1895. Mr John Edson Dear Sir,—l have just been looking , over a few of the testimonials from some of your grateful lady friends, and have much pleasure in adding mine to the list. Some years r.jjo my hair was getting very ijrey, and I was induced to try several popular Hair Restorers, but all with injurious effects, till I procured a bottle of your excellent Hair Renewer, and have been using it for about teu years. All my friends wonder how it is my hair has retained its colour and quantity so splendidly. I tell them I have to thank your Renewer alone for its preservation, Besides removing dandruff and keeping the head clean and cool, another very agreeable feature is its inexpensiveness. I never lose an opportunity of recommending it to all and sundry.—l am, yours, very sincerely, H. J. D Prepared by J . EDSON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Medical Hall, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND (Established 1859). N.B.—Should there be any difficulty in procuring supplies in your district, kindly communicate with the proprietor. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers Everywhere, Wholesale Agents— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER and CO., BHARLAND and CO. 2303 CHRISTCHURCH MONUMENTAL WORKS Established i 863. close to Railway Station and Public . Ljnwood, is -offering the best selected Stock of Monuments in the colony at les3 than cost. Full sized Marble Headstones £5, small do £3. Telephone 733. G. W. J. PARSONS, . MONUMENTAL MASON, Beg-3 to announce that he has REMOVED TO 56 and 58 MANCHESTER STREET (Opposite Scott Bros.) Every Degcription of Monumental and Marble Work Executed at Lowest Rates. I Telephone No. 682. JUST AREIVED PER lONIC. r ARGE ASSORT. I A MENTof BLUE and BLACK VICUNAS. CORKSCREW COATING. A Quantity of FOX No. 4 SERGE SUITS of BLUE or ■ BLACK CORKSCREW COAT and VEST, and WEST of ENGLaud TROUSERINGS, from £4 ss. •Also, BLUE or BLACK VICUNAS, all hand-made, from £4 5s upwards. Clerical Suitings a kS Jill $ First-clase CLERI- *'$$« \sk CAL SUIT from 1 W# «M £5 55,. an handJl ■/, %M made. I I l§f A. BEGG, M i VW$ TAILOR, OUTB I Em} FITTER and m HABIT-MAKER, * 148 and 150, HIGH STREET. m T»tb4K»ctim.e2£irtoi!&*stasefej3nfc3. ; a ' Peioc a 3. . . I g Wlf puscnomi ro* '■'" tact<s*tt X THE USCnOIi COT. m / Read Dinetm* *a< Bottomo/ Ar. / • i * SPBAY „ —, GARDEN PUMP PliHl'* DHOWEB attachment ' * % pumps, , lilki ARTESIAN , WELLS, jjjpjllj jp i LICHFIELD STREET, 1 ' "" 1 Christc^iUTCii. ** -.""''■■ ' ■ 11N J. W. Home, Seep Weil Sinker. 78 A STEAM WHISTLE need not run full blast all the time to let you know that it is there, and it is not necessary that to should be always advertising by noisy statements to buy SAI*SAIiIHB, the great food preservative. Fop onoe tried, always used, as it is the only reliable food preservative
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9342, 17 February 1896, Page 7
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