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BUSINESS NOTICES. DBAGON COFFEE DRAGON COFFEE Is the Best Obtainable. DRAGON CdFFEE DRAGON COFFEE Iβ the Host Perfect Beverage Sold. Manufactured by the EMPIRE COMPANY, WELLINGTON. 16» HIGH STREET, CHRISTOHURCH. rjWS BUSINESS has been RECONSTRUCTED JL and the convenience for attending to the requiremenu of the public extended and improved. All order* 'or Glasses, *c., can now be executed without delay, and are unrler the immediate super naion of a thoroughly competent Optician. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK or LENSES, FRAMES, ARTIFICIAL" EYES, &C, in the Colony. JOHN R.IpEOCTER, OCULISTS' OPTICIAN, 180 HIGH STREET, OHRISTCHCRCH, Optlcitn to the principal Oculists and Opthalmic Surgeon* in New Zealand). "BURYING THE HATCHET." AFTER THE ELECTION. IN Indian warfare it was customary for the Choc- . taws and Oji<>ber\vays and Tuscarorae, after a real cood set-to, to fraternise, and then, as a token of peaceful relations being established, to bury a hatchet and smoke the pipe of peace. _ Although these Indian* were savajre3, pure and simple, the principal involved waa a first-class one, and should be copied by nvdeni educated communities. It Jollowß, therefore, that as the Election contest is now over, the contending parties should neither be too conceited because of victory, nor keep up a spirit of hostility by reason of defeat. The proper tiling to do, and the proper time to do it, is to bury the hatchet at once, shake hands all round, exchange tobacc.i pouches, cigar and cigarette cases, and say one to the other, " Come along, old man, we have fought a good fight; all couldn't win ; and we will drink to the next battle in a cup of SUKATUKA TEA; fragrant, pure, and without a rival in the universe; and let bygones fade from our memories, and hope for better trade, higher wages, and happier days." For, as the poet " Campbell" says— "Tea, for good reasons, made a man feel game ; AH others caved when Suratara came." It is not blended with Indian or China teas. HUBBAKD, HALL & CO., AGENTS, MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ESTABLISHED 1878. CANTERBURY COACH FACTORY, LINCOLN yj ROAD, ADDINGTON. STEEL BROTHERS, COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS HAVE ON SALEDOG CARTS, PON! , CARTS, WHITECHAPEL CARTS, GIGS, BUGGIES (Double and Single), Cheap. Also, SECOND-HAND CARTS, &a, tftknn in Exchange Repairs specially attended to. Prize Taken wherever Exhibited. Telephone—s97. EPSON'S HAIR RENEWER RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. It cleanses the scalp, and prevents Dandruff, promotes growth, and makes the hair soft, pHant and glossy. IN BOTTLES at 3s 6d. Posted, 4s 6d, to any put of the colony. COMPLETE ARREST OF FALLING HAIR. Razorback, Auckland April 9th, 1889 Dxar Sir, —Some two years ago, nfter a severe ill ness, my hair fell off in patches, and was cause of great disfigurement. I tried a great many remedies with out producing any benefit whatever. After using two bottles of your Hair Rknkwbr a perceptible chance was visible, and by continuing its use I am now Tn possession of a beautiful head of hair, and feel that I owe you a debt of gratitude. I shall recommend it to all aiy friends. Toon faithfully, Mr Edsow. U McK. EXTRAORDINARILY INVIGORATING AND RESTORING. From a Ladt. Gratton Road, Auckland February 9,1894. Sm, —Three years ago I unfortunately received a Sunstroke, which resulted in one-half of the hair of my head becoming Pitofecw.y White ; its vitality also was so seriously impaired that large quantities came out whenever combed. It may easily be understood how anxious I was, not only to get rid of this strange appearance, but to preserve what little remained. After reading your circular, and on the recommendation of a friend who had used your Hair Rknbwxr, I determined to try it; a marked improvement was noticeable by the time the first bottle was finished, and by continuing its-use to the extent of four bottles, " I can now rejoice in having as fine a head of hair as any one need desire, besides being perfectly restored to its natural colour." After such a transformation, it would be ungrateful on my part were I to withhold from you that meed of praise which is so justly due to the extraordinarily invigorating and restoring virtues of your Hair Renkwbk. The cooling and refreshing properties of your excellent preparation make it a pleasant adjunct to the Toilet, and not the least agreeable feature is the entire absence of soil or stain to the akin or head-dress. Yours gratefully, Ma Edsoh 0. RECOMMENDED BY HER MEDICAL ADVISER Auckland, August 14, 1895.—Mr Edson. Dsa Sir, —I cannot refrain from letting you know how much improved my hair is since I started using your famous Hair Rkstoher. I say wow famous, because it had to have its bejpiininjr, which no doubt was email, but is now so universally patronised and well known. I may mention it was my medical adviser who first recommended it to roe, and he is one who is greatly opposed to all patent medicines, lotions, &c But. bavins: witnessed its good effect as a cleanser to the scalp, a strengthening tonic to the weakly falling hair, and a renewer to its natural youthful colw recommended it.—Yours very gratefully, JLL, Prepared by J. 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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9605, 21 December 1896, Page 7

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