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Business notices. LAST FORTNIGHT! OUR GRE A T S AEE After a Successful Ban of 1C WEEKS, CLOSE SATURDAY. MAY 30. This Golden Opportunity of Getting GRAND BARGAINS GOING ! GOING!! And Will Soon he GONE!!! MAY 80 WE SHALT, GLOBE UP OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT ONCE FOR ALL. TWENTYMAN & COUSIN, 222, CASHEL STBEET W„ CHEISTCHUECH. THE HAIR. ‘ How ignorant, how indifferent, are we often to the nature, the properties, and the history of 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 the capricious Goddess Fashion; but we seldom pause to reflect upon it, 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 DRESSING FOB PRESERVING AND BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR. BOSON’S HAIR RENEWER, THIS Elegant Preparation resto-ee GEET HATE to its original colour by nourishing the roots and imparting a healthy nature- colour to the hair. It quickens and ensures quantity and vigour, stops its falling out, prevents and removes dpdruff. IT IB HOT A JJXE. It produces softness and gloss, and by continued occasional use effects the desired shade. IT HUES HOI testimony which the Proprietor has the satisfaction of receiving from all classes of society constantly demonstrates THIS EEHEWEE aa being “ par excellence.** SOLD IN BOTTLES AT 3s 6d EACH. THE FOLLOWING BONA FIDE TESTIMONIALS HAVE BEEN SELECTED i non A UDT. Grafton Boad, Auckland, February 9th, 1881. ‘ ich resulted in one-half of the hair Sie, —Three years ago, I unfortunately received a suitstbokb, which - .. of my head becoming pbbpectlt white j its vitality, also, was so seriously impaired, that large quantities out whenever combed. It may easily be understood how anxious I was, not only to get rid of this strange appearance, hut 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 woe 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 perfeotly restored to its natural colour. After such a transformation it would be ungrateful on my part were I to withhold from yon that meed of praise which is so justly due tovne extraordinarily invigorating and restoring virtues of your TTair Eenewer. The cooling and refreshing properties of your excellent Preparation make it a pleasant adjunct to the Toilet, and not the leaat agreeable feature is the entire absence of soil or stain to the skin or head-dress.—Tours gratefully, Mr Edaon. TOOK A LADT, Auckland, May 80th, 1882. Sin,—lt affords me great pleasure in testifying to the benefits derived from the use of your Hair Eenewer. Sometime since,my hair 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 failing out has ceased, and a new growth has replaced the loss. The appearance is glossy, and the colour quite natural. 1 gratefully testify to the excellent results, also its agreeableness in use. and its very moderate price. I nave recommended it to several of my friends.—Tours sincerely, „ ■ Mr Edson M. J. TOOK A LADT. Auckland, December 20th, 1882. Bib,— After having need 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. Tom Hair Eenewer, lam I *- -*■— ty to state, has entirely removed the dandruff, restorto a most gratifying extent. I had, for a long time ing the natural shade, and increased the gro\ . 7 = . previously, been using an American preparation, but, since using yOnr Hair Eenewer, I find it an agreeable change, both in efficiency and economy, one application a week being quite sufficient.—Tours respectfully, r Edaon, ' E. A. J. EDSON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, MEDICAL HALL, 106, QUEEN STEBET, AUCKLAND. Established 1859. ■vrwHswn mmr nnss. niTEMisTS

T.TiIA AND PERRINS’ SAUCE. IN consequence of Imitations of THE WOECESTEESHIEE SAUCE which ore calculated to deceive the Public. ’ LEA AND PEEEINS Have to request that Purchasers see that the Label on every bottle bears their Signature, fc6 LEA & PERRINS, 55 Without which no bottle ol the original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is genuine. Ask for LEA & PEEEINS’ Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper. Wholesale and for Export by he Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London, &c., &o.j and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World. 3490 JOHN XNGLIS, Agent, Christchurch.

Business Noticea. ' 206, Colombo street, Christchurch. J NAKCiEEOW & SONS, FRUITERERS SEEDSMEN & FLORISTS, FECIT IMPORTERS, Proprietors of the Waltham Vineyards. We have FOR SALE this season a few hundred of strong young VINES, comprising 17 of the very best sorts. J COOK AND CONFECTIONER, Victoria Buildings (opposite Supreme Court), CHRISTCHURCH. Wedding, Christening and Birthday Cubes of superior quality, handsomely piped and deco* rated at the shortest possible notice. Ices, Jellies, Creams, Entries, Entremets. SAVOURY PIES. Superior Dessert Biscuits Cases of every description always in stock. A large and choice assortment of French and English Confectionery. Plate, Glass and China Dent on Hire. Bridal Breakfasts, Dinners and Ball Suppers contracted for as per agreement. 9201 AMES Xp R E E MAN, ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND HOME. SWEET HOME ALL persons interested in the advance of New Zealand should send to their friends specimens of our beautiful Woods, Fern Tree, and Pawa Shell, as manufactured by^^^ 190, Hereford Street West, Christchurch. A large collection of New Zealand Bird Skins, Birds’ Eggs, Curios, and Geological Specimens tor Sale. Inspection invited. 1061 •John !P ar e y QASFITTEE, PLUMBER, BELLHANGER, PAINTER. PAPEBHANGEE, Armagh street, Christchurch, next to F. A. Bishop Wine Merchant, Christchurch 3194 NOTICE. —Spoons and Forks in Sliver ana in Electro-plate.—BUrington and Co., as the result of important improvements in the above manufactures, are able to offer their guaranteed qualities at such prices as, while fully maintaining their acknowledged superiority, place them within the reach of all classes. Revised illustrated price list free by post on application. Purchasers of silver spoons and forks obtain the advantage of any fluctuations in the silver markets. Address: ELKINGTON. & CO„ 28 Regent street, London, or 2, Moorgato street. City Brewers* iTotioea. c °* ■y INDENT ANiD * STILL BREW j , THEIR j, CELEBRATED ALES FROM MALT AND HOPS ONLY, And Strongly Recommend them for Family and Station Use. / BITTER ALE LIGHT BITTER ALE KENNETT ALB WINTER BREWED BEER STILL IN STOCK, 1287 CITY BREWERY,- ? Colombo street, Christchurch.

Hotels. w. p. (Late of Middleton’s Hotel, Eaiapoi, and formerly of Canterbury Hotel, Lyttelton), TERMINUS HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. The Honse has been thoroughly Re-furnished and supplied With a FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. 7795 164 AX HOTEL. T H U B T * (late of the Qneeu’s, Timarn and Papanni Hotels) has taken over the above Hotel. 2208 2 MARINE HOTEL. TO Invalids Snmner offers advantages in its mild and salubrious atmosphere and its sheltered situation unrivalled anywhere. Tourists should not leave the Colonies without seeing one of the most picturesque spot in New Zealand. 3563 44 J. W. MORTON. N EW LINCOLN HOTEL, D. W. BAETRAM, Proprietor. D. W. B. has Removed into the New Hotel, and is now prepared to receive Visitors. Suites of Apartments for Families and Town Visitors. Good Stabling. 2515 17 STAB HOTEL (late Feathers’), Admhoton. JA. HANSMANN wishes to inform his friends a and the travelling public that he has REOPENED the above NEW HOTEL, which has been re-built in place of the old one destroyed by fire, which will be found one of the Best Accommodation Hostelries in Canterbury, and fitted up from the latest designs. Private Sitting-rooms and Bedrooms combined, also Bedrooms, &c., AcGood Stabling and Yard Boom. Charges Moderate. An Inspection Cordially Invited. J. A. HANSMANN, 3503 Proprietor. HEATHCOTE ARMS HOTEL. J. M, THOMPSON, ... ... Lessee. M. THOMPSON begs to announce that he J, has TAKEN THE ABOVE HOTEL, which has been thoroughly Ee-furniahed throughout, and now affords Comfortable Accommodation for Invalids, Boarders, &c. Liquors of best quality. Good billiard table. First-class stabling. Trams run continually during the day. 4186 337 THE REEFS. THE BEEFS. THE BEEFS. GOLD AND COPPER. THE Proprietor of the Glentunnel Hotel begs to acquaint the public that the road through the above Township having been considered by all travellers to be the best to the above reefs, he is now in d position to oiler first-class accommodation both to traveller and horse. Traps, Expresses, and Horses for Hire. ARTHUR PBTHBBBEIDGE, 1567 271 Proprietor. OHADES I SHADES! SHADES BEST LUNCH* IN TOWN ros ONE SHILLING 6778 313 W. H. PORTER. PRIZE Medal (Paris Exhibition) awarded to Day and Martin's Real Japan Liquid Blacking. The only composition of the kind to nourish and preserve the leather. High Holborn, London,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7563, 30 May 1885, Page 2

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