Business Notices* | T HE HAIR. 1 How ignorant, how indifferent, are we often to the nature, the properties, and the history o£ the most common things which surround us ! Thi.t beautiful, gift of bountiful nature, the human hair, we see and admire, and weave it into all the fantastic forms dictated by thecapricious Goddesß Fashion; but we seldom pause to reflect uptoSt, to marvel at its growth and beauty, to mark how it obeys the laws of vegetation, how it'flourishes for a time, reaches -to a certain length, falls, and is replaced by a succession of new shoots, and eventually decay from age."—"Ladies" Companion." AN EXCELLENT DEESSING FOB PRESERVING AND BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR. EDSON'S HAIR RENEWER. THIS Elegant Preparation restores GBEY HAIE to its original colour by nourishing the roots and imparting a healthy natural colour to the hair. It quickens and stimulates its growth, ensures quantity and vigour, stops its falling out, prevents and removes dandruff. IT IS NOT A DYE. It produces softness and gloss, and by continued occasional use effects the desired shade. IT DOES NOT STAIN THE SKIN. Its agreeable and efficient qualities constitute it one of the best Hair Preparations extant. This unique preparation is extensively used by persons who have be«n in the habit of using the more EXPENSIVE ENGLISH AND AMEEICAN EESTOEEES. The flattering and unqualified testimony which the Proprietor has the satisfaction of receiving from all classes of society constantly demonstrates THIS BENEWEB as being "par excellence." SOLD IN BOTTLES AT 3s 6d EACH. THE FOLLOWING BONA FIDE TESTIMONIALS HAVE BEEN SELECTED : FROM A LADY. Grafton Eoad, Auckland, February 9th, 1884. | Sir,—Tliree years ago, I unfortunately received a sunstroke, which resulted in one-half of the hair of my head becoming perfectly 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 Eenewer, 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 Eenewer. 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 skin or head-dress.—Tours gratefully, Mr Edson. C . FROM A LADY. Auckland, May 30th, 1882. Sir,—lt affords me great pleasure in testifying to the benefits derived from the use of your Hair Eenewer. Some time since, my cair was falling off to such an extent as to cause me considerable anxiety, and the small quantity left was becoming quite grey. After using your Hair Eenewer lam glad to say the falling out has ceased, and a new growth has replaced the loss. The appearance is glossy, and the colour quite natural. I gratefully testify to the excellent results, also its agreeableness in use, and its very moderate price. I have recommended it to several of my friends. —Yours sincerely, Mr Edson. M. J. PROM A LADY. Auckland, December 20th, 1882. Sib, —After having used your Hair Eenewer for the last eighteen months, I can speak of its effects as being genuine and permanent. My hair had become very thin, was turning grey, and the dandruff was troublesome. Your Hair Eenewer, lam happy to state, has entirely removed the dandruff, restoring the natural shade, and increased the growth to a most gratifying extent. I had, for a long time previously, been using an American preparation, but, since using your Hair Eenewer, I find it an agreeable change, both in efficiency and economy, one application a week being quite sufficient.—Yours respectfully, ! r Edson. E. A. J. EDSON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, MEDICAL HALL, 196, QUEEN STEEET, AUCKLAND. Established 1859. Agents for Christchubch :' MESSES COOK AND BOSS, CHEMISTS
Business Notices. R. W. W ALTERS & COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, VICTORIA AND MANCHESTER STREETS Factory: Kilmohe Street, W FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE I i "We are now manufacturing very extensively to meet our increasing demand, and on comparison our Prices will be found at the Lowest possible. HAIR-SEATED SUITES, KAURI FRAMES, WELL FINISHED, £ll 11 s ODBEDROOM0 DBEDROOM SUITES, IN NATIVE WOODS, NEW DESIGNS, FROM £7- 10 s ODCARPETS0 DCARPETS 1 CARPETS 11 Just Landed, ex lonic, NEW PATTERNS AND COLORINGS From OS OD PER TARD. The following Departments are Complete in every respect:— BEDDING LINOLEUM (Special) DRAPERY IRONMONGERY CHINA FANCY. i Price Lists and Designs on application. Orders by Post receive our most careful attention and despatch. E. TV". W ALTERS & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN, VALUATORS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE CHRISTCHURCH. C. A. U CHRISTCHURCH. Office: Cathedral square. Depot: No. 3, Railway Siding, South Belt. Always in Stock, and Selling at Current Rates, 100,000 Feet Red Pine 100,000 „ Totara and Black Pine 600 Casks Cement | SO Tons Gospel Oak and Orb Iron 20,000 V.D.L. Palings j Lime, Bricks, Drain-pipes, and all kinds of Builders' Material. Newcastle Coal Weatport „ Greymouth „ Brockfleld „ Springfield „ Coke Manuka and Black Pine Firewood 100 Bales Full-sized Cornsacks. The celebrated American Jam and Pickle Jars should be used by every housekeeper. No preserves can spoil in them. Regular cargoes of Timber and Coal to arrive every month. 7888 166 ] s (y, o s s | Begs to inform his Customers and the Public that ] he intends keeping a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING MATERIALS At his Railway Siding, DURHAM STREET SOUTH, Which he is prepared to Sell at the Lowest Current Bates. Also, best. Newcastle and Native Coals and Black Pine Firewood. Bricks supplied direct from the Kiln at Hillsboro'. No. of Telephone, 144. 9301 ' SMOKE ONLY WM. S. KIMBALL & CO.'S 'ANITY FAIR CIGARETTES Unrivalled for Purity and Excellence of Manufacture. 13 PRIZE MEDALS. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand P. HAYMAN & CO., Dunedm; and at Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. 257 SPECIAL NOTICE. Tothoßeaboutto furnish. Before deciding, visit W. S. KING & CO.'s Extensive Show Rooms, 120, Lichfield street east, Wholesale and Retail Furnishing Warehouse. WS. KING & CO. being considerably over- • stocked in all their departments are determined to sacrifice, and offer to the general public their large assorted Stock nt prices not before heard of in Cliristchiirch, comprising well-seasoned materials, sound workmanship, and artistically designed manufacture of English, American and Colonial Furniture. Carpets of the latest designs , and colouring, Oil Cloths and Linoleums well seasoned and air-dried. Brass, Iron and Wood Bedsteads in great variety, Woven-wire, Spring, Hair ana Wool Mattresses, Toilet and Chimney Glasses, Drawing and Dining-room Suites of every description, upholstared in Leather, Tapestries, Cretonnes, &c, Toilet Sets, Glassware, Majolica Ornaments, American Novelties, Boys' and Youths' Tricycles, Billiard Tables and requisites of their own manufacture ; also, others of Engl sh makers. Coir and other Mattings, Mats, &c. ' . W. S. K. & Co. invite an inspection of tneir Stock, and feel confident the prices offered, which are much below cost, will meet with general satisfn.fit.ion. 5652 103 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. WH. BLUNDELL, eight years assistant to • Mr S; B. Seymour, Surgeon Dentist, begs the-public that he is no ~ i ~ ;fi„;„i TooHv nt. *Tin folio prices: Full _ Single teeth, fromlOs Bes* 'Votainn.iß flnlv Used Address —MI . . ,„,„ street. 0115 86
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7485, 26 February 1885, Page 2
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