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CHOICE PLANTS FOB Bummer aijd Autumn Flowering. BTJDBICKIA, "GOLDEN GLOW." A hardy herbaceous plant with flowers of a beautiful yellow colour, somewhat resembling a decorative Dahlia. Flovrers fine for cuttings and laet well in water. ' Each Is 6d, or poet free Is 9d, SPIRCEA, "ANTHONY WATERER/V A free flowering and beautiful Spiroea, succeeding well in any moiat situation. The flowers are of a bright crimson colour, and it makes an ideal pot plant* Each 28, or post fire* 2a 6a. HIMALAYA FAIRY GRASS. , The "Home Gardes " says of this new plant:—" The golden plumes are in our estimation superior to any other ornamental grass, and would make a lovely artificial feather tor s. lady's hat. Each 2s, or po&tfaea2sßd. GHAPMANH. v : •. This beautiful plant ie increasing in popularity as it is.getting better known, ■ . 1 ..and werecommend it ac one of the finest of all native, plants. The bright red . flowers are particularly adapted for cutting, and last a long time in water. r - Each 25,, or post free 2s 3d. . &ENI3TA ANDREANA. The finqst of' the Broom family, and entirely distinct from all others.- Upper petals are clear golden yellow, and form a striking contrast to the rich, velvety brownish scarlet of the lover petals. Makea e> fine specimen shrubEach la 6d, or post free 2a. The Plants .mentioned above are noveltfes of recent introduction and are worthy .- . , of a pkoe in every Garden, and . - NOW IS THE SEASON FOR PLANTING. g«r SPECIAL OFFER—Wβ offer One Plant each oi the Fire Sort* for 8a 6d poet free to any address in New Zealand. One Plant each of any Four Varieties, post free for 7e6d; or One Plant of any Three Varieties, post free for 6e 6d< NIMMO & BLAIR. SESD MERCHANTS, BUNEDIN. i - - Fsla/vrft'c* Kestpres Grey o\ ftUSOH S Faded Hair to ita i • iISiSBBII Natural Colour. #jf c%\j/% ' w >. Cleanses the Boalp Aim . Promotes Growth ana makes- the Hail JL±\J±SL\J m vj> I v Soft, and Glossy, In Bottles at Posted 4/6 to any pact of the Colony. " ADELAIDE SENDS HEE TESTIMONT. Adelaide, liay 2nd, laas. Dear Sir— Aiter ueing the Salphur Bathe at Eotorua, -which my medical wen had; or- ' dered. ray hair begaa to fall oat terribly. While passing through. Auckland, on my way hom<£ Ihappened to hear of the feme t>l yonr Hair Renewer, which I faied with most bexw* fioial; leaulte.—Youre, etc, ED To Mr Edeon, Auckland. • . • _ COMPLETE ARREST OF FALLING HAIR. EasorWk, AucJdewJ, April Btb, 1889. Dear Sir—v Some ttre year* ago, after » severe illness, my hair fell off in patches, *a<l wag cause of great disfigurement. I tried a great many ramedfca without producing any oenefit whatever. After using- two bottles of your Hair Renewer ft perceptible change «w visible, and by continuing ita usa I am now in posaeseion of a beautiful bead of hair, and feel that X owe you & debt of gratitude. I Khali recommend ife to all my friends.—Yours faithfully, H. McK. "ilx EAson. GIVES THE HAIR A BEAUTIFUL GLOSS. "Waaganui. October 33ih, lseii. Sir, —While in Auckland on a visit last March, I bought a bottle of yoar Hair lUnewer. I found it v> fer euperior to any other article of the kind ihat I h»v» used oo other ainccv. It gives the hair a beautiful gloes (which is a great point), does not soil the toilet cover or dress if a portion happens to get spilt on theee articles. Aβ » Hair Renewer and beautifier it is far superior to any of the American productions which are ao much puffed and extensively advertised. I have much pleasure in recommending it to the public, Mm C. N.B.—Should there be. any difficulty in procuring supplies in your district kindly communicate with the Proprietor, J. EDSON, Auckland. WHOLESALE AGENTS— EEMPTHOENE, PROSSER AND CO. SHABIiAND AND CO. H; F. STEVENS j Ppre and Who*-esomß cue «W" TOMATO TRY WL JAM Jw

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11084, 1 October 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11084, 1 October 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11084, 1 October 1901, Page 7

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