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Pikabtoh Jljtd - Fbowt, the experience of all who ] ■use Mrs S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer. Over forty years the favourite and never-failing preparation to restore grey (hair to its youthful colour and lustrous beauty,- requiring only a few applications to secure new and luxuriant growth. The soft and silky texture of healthy hair follows its use. That most objeotionable and destructive element to the hair, called dandruff, is quiokly and permanently removed. 3*7 fi ' Aran's Saksapakikla thoroughly cleanses the blood, stimulates the vital functions, and restores the health and strength. No one whose blood is ol and olten a sense of discouragement and despondency. Persona having this feeling should take Ayee's Saiisapabilxa to purify and vitalise the blood. . ■' '■,' .' Every Englishwoman will remembe how userui eeper in *ne uoiony. .asitior jj. „■"■": -,-".- „ure &v »«ap in fine powder, and lathers freely in hot or cold water. —[Anvr.l . ~ , volatfle extract. All other preparations and of real danger if erroneously applied in throat diseases, &c— fA.Dvi.l That furred tongue, bad tasting mouth, and miserable feeling say you need American Company's Hop Bitters. Bead and beUeve.-TL ADVT 'J YOUNG- LADY in one of our'prominen institutions of learning, who was a great ' all the faculty, was obliged to give up her studies and return home seriously ill. Chronic nervous by which the circulation and nutrition • of the brain was impaired, rendered her very miserable. A physician was called, who apparently not und«rstending the nature of her ailment, failed to off old relief. A friend who had s been similarly afflicted, and found immediate relief by using Emil Freae's Hamburg Tea, recommended the same to her. She made trial of it, and, to her great joy, found a J — l J -3 = ament as the result. After a few store " . , . . •It is unreasonable for any one to expect *° enjoy or thin and watery, because through it the entire nourishment. Emil Freso's Hamburg Tea ty admir- , and its intrinsic merits, have placed it at the very head of all family medicines, especially for delicate unquestionably without a rival. It grows in public? favour all the time. In this age of progress what a - .wonderful amount of skill and ingenuity is ex- | vended in the construction, Improvement and preservation of the costly and intricate machinery used in the manufacture of the various articles so necessary to our comfort I How much more important wonderful machine, the human body, adjust its parts with nicest care, each to the other, that all rnayJ perform their allotted duty! There is nothing better calculated to do this thoroughly and efficiently than Emil Prese's Hamburg Tea, a staple vegetable remedy, yet powerful in its ability give tone and vigour to all its powers. Scld thrcnehcat New Zealand P«iISE, is 3d ALUABLE XEUTHS. tyou are suffering from poor health iguisbing on abed of sickness,take r, for American Company's . HOP BITTEBS WILL CUBE YOU. " If you are simply ailing, if you feel weak and dispirited, without clearly knowing why American Company's ; HOP BITTEES WILL BSVIYB YOU. .' "If you are o Minister, and hare overtaxed yourself with yotir pastoral da f-' — era mother, worn out with care ipany's HOT.BITTEBS WILL BESTOBH YOU.' "If you are a man of business* cr labourer, .'weakened by the .strain of ' your every-day duties, or a man' of- letters, toiling over yourfmidnight work, American Company's . WXLIi STBENGTHEN YOU. .««If you are suffering from over eating or drinking, any indiscretion' or dissipation, or are young and growing too fast, as is of ten the case, • American Comlpany's HOP BITTEBS WILL BELIEVE YOU. ■'"' "ifyou are in the workshop, on the 1 form, at the desk, anywhere, and, feel that your''system needs cleansing, toning, or stimulating, without' intoxicating, American Company's'.. , .. HOP BITTEBS IS WHAT YOU NEED. '.* If you are old, and your blood thin and impure, pulse feeble, your nerves unsteady, and your faculties waning, American HOP BITTEBS WILL GIVE YOU NEW LIPE AND VIGOUB. "HOP BITTEBS as made by the American Company, is an elegant. sick room drinks, impure water, Ac., rendering them harmless, and sweetening* the mouth, and cleansing the stomach.".. Cleanse, Purify, and Enrich the Blood with HOP BITTEBS, And you will have no sickness or suffering or doctors' bills to pay. ; Nona genuine without a BUNCH OP GBEEN HOPS. ON WHITE LABEL, ondDr Soule's name blown in bottle; shun all others as vile, poisonous ■tuff. Miscellaneous B J. COLLIS BBOWNE'S CHLOBODYNE. _ The original and only genuine. AdTice to Invalids.—lf you wish to obtain quiet refreshing sleep, free from headache; relief from aohings of protracted disease, invigorate the nertous media, and regulate the, Circulating systems mitted by the profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered. " CMorodyne is the best remedy known for coughs, •onsumption, bronchitis, asthma, Chlorodyne acts like a charm in diarrhoea; and is CMorodyne is the only palliative'in neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, cancer, toothache, meningitis, *c. VEarl Bussell communicated to the College of Physicians that he had received a despatdhfrom Her Majesty's Consul at MauiUs, to the effect that -^-, u-j i— n jaging fearfully, and that the rvice was Chlorodyne.—See Caution.--Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated that DrJ. Collie Browne was, undoubtedly, the Inventor of Chlorodynej that the story of the he regretted to say, bad been sworn to.—See ' The Times;" July 21, IBM. Sold in bottles at Is IW, 2s Od, 4a 6d,andfle each. None is genuine without the words "Dr CoIUs Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accom sanies each bottle. . Caution.—Beware of Piraoy and Imitations. Bole Manufacturer—J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Bussell street, Bloorasbury, London, THE DETBOIT LUBEIOATOB COMPANY'S SIGHT PEED LUBBICATOB CUPS, JPor Oiling Valves and Cylinders of Steam Engines by the only perfect method, through the steam pipe. OTrst Prize at Pair American Institute and Miller's - International Exposition, in 1880. 1 column of steam, where it vaporises, thus becoming a steam lubricant, oiling perfectly every part reached by. the steam. Any clean oil, black or white, light or heavy, may be used. - Saves from 50 to) ) percent in oil and wear of-machinery, thus paying for itself several times a year; A cup will le sent to responsible parties on 20'days' trial if desired. In ordering give diameter of cylinder. Notice.—The first lubricators ever mode, showing the oil passing drop by drop up through a transparent water chamber, were devised by us, and the same are fully embraced by many Letters Patent, owned and controlled by us,-which have been bus* hotly contested legal contests. Oar customers, therefore, need have no fears in their purchase and use. "we are the sole owners of Feed feature as claimed and used by us, IOTe shall bold-purchasers and users responsible ho are encroaching upon our rights by the unlawtil use of our devices. Address— DETBOIT LUBBICATOB COMPANY, Office—l 29, Griswold street, Detroit, Mich. Note.—ln our recent suit against the American Lubricator Company, of Detroit, before justice Stanley Matthews, of the United States Supreme Court, Involving their "sight feed" feature, a decree was rendered in our favour, Aturuat 20 1883 HE attention of ladies is called tc tne wonderof Kearsley's Widow Welch's .tutU.remedtffo* at to which females ■ Wrapped in ile/s," a spurious , of Sanson

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7561, 28 May 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7561, 28 May 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7561, 28 May 1885, Page 7

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