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JEDSON'S HAIR RENEWER. RESTORES GREY OP. FADED HAIR TO IT . NATURAL COL-TJB. CLEANSES THE SCALP AND PREVENTS DANDRUFF. PROMOTES THE GROWTH, AND MAKES THE HAIR SOFT. PLIANT AND GLOSSY. IN BOTTLES at 3s 6d. Posted, 4s 6d, to any part of the Colony. EXTRAORDINARILY INVIGORATING ANR RESTORING. JALDNEiS AND DANDRUFF: AN Ei_- home, I happened to hear of the fame oi youi CELLENT REMEDY. Hair Renewer, which I tried with most beneFROM A GENTLEMAN. ficial results.—Yours, etc., August, 1886. E.D. Dear Sir, —A short time ago, before leaving To Mr Edson, Auckland. _ew Zealand, my wife purchased a bottle of rour Hair Renewer, as a remedy for dandruff, COMPLETE ARREST OF FALLING HAIR md has used it With groat satisfaction. At Razorback, Auckland, April 9th, 1889. hat time I was quite bald on the top of my Dear Sir,—--Some two years ago, after a severe lead, and my wife persuaded mo to try some illness, my hair fell off in patches, and was )f the Renewer. 1 did so, with the most cause of great disfigurement. I tried a great -ratifying results, and my hair is now coming many remedies without producing any benefit jut quite strong and thick. Un fortunately, whatever. After using two bottles of your ne have only the ouly bottle, which is now Hair Renewer a perceptible change was visible, learly exhausted, and as I am most anxious and by continuing its use I am now in posses;o continue the use of such a valuable prepara- sion of a beautiful head of hair, and feel that tion, I write to ask you to forward half-a- _ owe you a debt of gratitude. I shall recomlozen by first steamer to the Sydney address mend it to all my friends.—Yours faithfully, sncicsed herewith. I may also state that M. MoK :ho hair on one side of my wife's head was Mr Edson. turning grey, from a nervous affection, but _____ through using your Renewer it is now re- GIVES THE HAIR A BEAUTIFUL GLOSS, stored to its natural colour. I have been Wanganui, October 25th, 1892. recommending it to otliers, and think it would Sir,—While in Auckland on a visit last bo ext*-.sively ustd if supplies could be ob- March, I bought a bottle of your Hair Retained here.—l remain, dear sir, yours, etc., newer j _ ound it B0 £ar aupe rior to any other o Wibj 7L ■ j article of the kind, that I have used no other Railway Survey Camp, Casino road, 6inco It giveß t __ e _„__. a beautiful gloss via Lawrence, SS3.W. (which is a great point), does not soil the Mr Edson. toilet cover or dress if a portion happens to ———- get spilt on these articles. As a Hair ReADELAIDE SENDS HER TESTIMONY, newer and beautifier, it is far superior to any Adelaide, May 2nd, 1893. of the American productions which are so Dear Sir, —After using the Sulphur Baths much puffed and extensively advertised. T. Nt Rotorua', which my medical man had or- have much pleasure in recommending it to the tiered, my hair began to fall cut terribly, public. - While' passing through Auckland, on my way Mj_3 C. WHOLESALE AGENTS— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO. SHARLAND AND CO. H. F. STEVENS.
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TEDDINGTON-LYTTELTON 'COACH BUSINESS REMOVAL. SERVICE. ON and after MAY Ist, the COACH will AJtrx.nv"- n HTiwcatfaer permitting) leave- >T» TAYLOR HAS REMOVED HIS TKDDINGTON—7.IS a.m. -»-• r-anrvTtv "RT7SINESS TEDDINGTON—2.IS p.m. GROCER. __Übl_\_.-b GOVERNOR'S BAl—B.lO a.m. , , , GOVr.I.NOR'S BAY-3.15 p.m. * Rom Cashel streßt ' RAILWAY STATION—9.3O p.m. -_-,__ p-R F _MISES RAILWAY oiA'iTON-4.30 p.m. TO NEW l"_U.Mlb__b, ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND FRI- rOLOMBO STREET DAYS MOi. A"G TIME-TABLE ONLY. 97 COLOMJ.U bl_-J_J__., PIMM and DURE |._ oprieto __ Six Doors South of Lichfield street. PUBLIC NOTICE. COVERED IN COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH now BUN'S between Waipara and Cheviot EVERT MONESd___, and FRIJ-Ai, and retxirning from . Cheviot on TUESDAYS, THURSDAiri, and _«B_g_BMHmfffWHHff_ w l l _iiilllill___l l lll ßß — SATURDAYS. _ JfWIWIfWB-MII'MIIU" -in inwiii-- iiimii mum JOHN BOYCE, B\ Saddle Horses and Traps alwfy-f "©Oll't iViCQICCt 3 COUOb M at Wai_>ara Station at the Shortest Notice. . ._ _. 19 , _"_," . «__. - TT , XTm , tV tvx.T To do so is a cordial invitation Em LAKE C ° L B E OY^A^?O^ NTU^NEL to Consumption. A Cough in its I first .tageismore easily cured than m A MAIL COACH leaves Glentunnel for lake Consumption. Continued coughing Jgg ___ Coleridge via Windwhistle House and irritates and inflames tho lining aSk Snowdon, every FRIDAY MORNING, on ar- membranes of the throat and lungs. S rival of Train from Christchurch, returning j. gra< _; ua lly but surely lowers the SB in time for Evening Train SATURDAY. strength of the whole body. This B Spe , *«"dS , .ofdeHT ry ZTolth. means debility, less power to ward | ! parcels coacn. Conßumption gerxns H Proprietor._ There are many good reasons why H "METHVI-N AND ASHBURTON COACH. f 9 A COACH RUNS between METHVEN and jLHIIC 8 -* H A TnBURTOX on TUESDAYS and /*S^V* I »*w H . .ITItuAYS. Leaves Methven 8 a.m., ar- . H rives Ashburton 10.43 a.m. Leaves Ashburton C\X*P"sw C_Ol PC) S 4 0 pm., arrives Methven 6.45 p.m. g§ ' Parcels and Orders, left at Somerset Stables, EE Emulsion i rTTL.VERDEN AND KAIKOURA. _._-_, __ <__ / /<""*.'T H T HE U o-b REGULAR COACHES carrying Q f (TqS %IVCt ©ll 1 1 Mails north of Waiatv- VI Vi-VV /•_/.*. VV ~r ♦ B Coach leaves Waiau for Kaikoura, Every Q Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, returning from -_ th( , begt TOC aicine. It stops the 23 Kaikoura every Monday, Wednesday, inday. CoU £jh and prevents the tissues of _\ _i^^-«___ss? '-h"ti°!-srX *.-_I night lor Mails and Passengers, returning to so weak that the yon n Waiau the same night in time for Thursday sumption can attack them It is H Coach to Kaikour-. all food, and makes rich, red blood, « FARES: an j_ through the blood strengthens & Culverden and Kaikoura— Single, 20*, Re- eTery organ in the body. It imparts M turn 355. w _ -Arnnn • life and vigor to every tissue, every H Waggonette, H tSrma?.s, for Mendip nerve, every muscle, and every nbre. ■ ...lis, __rnaseus. Hawkswood, and Claverley, _r__ __«<.r« <.<-H H l_av_.. Waiau every Saturday morning, return- SU CbemtSto Sell . • H ug Monday. 3 - . Xanc's Crcaaote& "Cmutaton. W Telegram*, Letters, and Parcels receive ■_-___._._' H prompt despatch. . PRICE SM. B AH information to be obtained at Ihos. ■ y Ccok and Sons, Tourists' Agency. W. R. CREED, Proprietor. Waiau. W. F. WARNER, —. - 731 Town Agent. . — T-nT SPRIVOS HANMER PLAINS. nffiws W MAIL COACHES Ct'LVERDEN FOR* _«_NMER PLAINS. ***i&@Hik_ TUESDAYS THURSDAYS, and' SATUR- --«"-_k_^_B_H___ i"'--IS. ___B__Bk RETURNING ... _afi___^TWfc_aKWEDNESDAYS, >*jHI and_MOXDA*\ S. Ch-Scmirch Railway Tickets «£»fw|^^P available for two calendar months from date of -_B fHTTTSS-^M i ._!i» .r»t-c!ass 30s. Coach and Railway. , V___E_---__F____ r CULVERDEN TO ROTHERHAM. WAIAU Coach leaves* Culverden for Rotherham and WWaiau daily, returning from Waiau daily. Monday's Coach to Waiau connects with *»fVl?t>a A "KIT. TO Coach for Kai-oura. leaving Tuesdays, staying fc3. M IXjJtvb AJNIJ L'UWedne.dny in Kaikoura returning Thursday; DENTAL SURGEONS. Blenheim Coach Thursday. SPECIALISTS OF ARTIFICIAL Culverden lo aliikoura-Single. 95* Return o{ _ ig _°__^_\J • rtre-ti> C hxi.t to Blenheim-Single. £3, return church, Dunedin, _nl Invercargill. * £s Culverden to H.nmer Pl.ins-Smgle T.t 6d, "ITR F. W. HEWITT, M.D.. A»rt}»t_. ■*** _ » irn lis -"-* Lecturer to the principal London Hoj r, H. rden to Waiau—Sinele ss, Return Bs. p.tals, after many yeare of careful rtudy am CulAcrden '°^,* K u SWOOD . «perience of NITROUS-OXIDE GAS com AV_»___ette leaves Waiau for Mejidip Hills, bmed with OXYGEN, has now fully demon Hawkswood. and Claverly every ..rated to the leading phyic.ans tbroughou ,o.,?«Lv renirnins Monday in time for the world, and to the Dental pro Won ij 1 a, i , tr_i. i'h CVwden. particular, the great adrantages of Oxygeain I S trdent eWram. a ''J etters promptly de- Ambulation with nitrous-oxide g«. Fo ii . «■*_ i V_rcT9_tt--_"_to. Spc. al Cciches, producing A__»t_e_ia for the Extraction o 'lV e _,'« and Smgle Buggies. Waggonettes. $eeth ft has proved beyond am S-ddl'e HoTL on Immedfate Hire. gg Orders with great confidence we have «> fh«_i»h cost or wirr receive prompt attention, necessary *PP*f»***» for ite admimstratioß. th ,p-f'°^t*io b _^ c * m ' p Tourist Agents. 191 Hereford street. Chris. Saturdays, to U0 p.m. C ' THOMAS DERRETT. Proprietor.
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