As Good as New.—ln tuis fasr country the Lair whitens aud falls early. But thin and gray hair indicate only a local decay. Your hair m ybe renewed and sustained through life by the use of Mrs S. A. Allen’s World’s Hair Restorer, cold everywhere. If the actual rate of increase and present economic conditions of life should continue, the population of England and Wales will have doubled itself in the year 1936, and 50,000,000 of human beings will be massed within the streets and lanes of some twenty overgrown cities, at the head of which will stand a Babylon of which the world has never dreamed. No health with inactive liver and urinary org’ns. Take only Hop Bitters made by American Co. See. -1A d vr. ] Intelligence from Tacoma, Washington territory, states that during a hurricane in the mountains near that place, a tree* under which several Chinamen were encamped, was blown down, killing nine of the men and injuring twelve, while others are missing. A similar accident, by which six white men were injured, occurred a few miles west of the same spot. Evas'! Englishwoman wui remember how useful Hudson’s Extract of Soap was in the Old Country (or Washing, Cleaning, and Scouring everything. Yon con obtain & fib packet from every Store* keeper la the . Colony. Ask (or it. Rapidly soluble, lathers freely softens water, a' perfect hard water soap, a soft water soap, a hot water soap.—r-anvT.l An American lady, while travelling on the Continent, was stricken with fever. Instead of calling in a local medical man, the friends, by means of the Atlantic cable, placed themselves in constant communication with their own doctor in America, and* following his directions, the lady, recovered. Nothing purifies and enriches the blcod a* destroys all poisons in the system tike Amerite* Co.’s Hop Bitters, Bead,— f Adti.l
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8151, 23 April 1887, Page 3
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307Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8151, 23 April 1887, Page 3
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