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Buineii Notices. BLIGH’S TEMPERANCE; HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. .. - - Jotid and Reiidenoa, Very Moderate Terms. Meals at all hoars. ' ■ Meale or Beds, la; V- Weekly TiokstaSs per dozen. Tbeabovo Hotel has been renovated, and is now conducted by Mr John Bligh. proprietor of BLIGH’S GARDENS. NEW BRIGHTON. X4O EDSON’S HAIR RENEW® B RESTORES GRAY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. IT CLEANSES THE SCALP and Presents Dandruff. , IT PROMOTES GROWTH, •ad makes the Hair Soft, Pliant and Glossy. £s?v /A % m Wm Wa IN BOTTLES at Sa 60. EXTRAORDINARILY INVIGORATING AND RESTORING. FROM A LADY. Grafton road, • Auckland, February 9, 188*. Sir.—Hire* years aso I unfortunately recoiyoo. ‘ » Sunstroke, which resulted in one-halfot the hair of-iny head becoming Pbrfectlt White; Ua vitality also was so seriously impaired that largo quantities came out whenever combed. It may . easily be understood how aniious I was, not only to set rid of this strange appearance, hnt to pro- ' : aarva what little remained. Alter reading your cir- . oular. and on the recommendation of a friend who had used your Hair Benewer, I determinedl 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, 1 can now 'rejoice in having as fine a head of hair as anyone aaed desire, besides being perfectly restored to its natural colour. After such a transformation, it would be ungrateful on my part were I to withhold horn you that mead of praise which is so justly • due to the extraordinarily invigorating and restoring. virtues of your-Hair Benewer. The cooling ■ md refreshing properties of your excellent preparation make it a pleasant adianot to the toilet, and notthe least agreeable feature is the entire absence.ot soil or stain to the skin or head.dress. —Yours gratefully, Mr Edsor. t*. “* TRUE TO NAME. PROM A GENTLEMAN. Parnell, November 27th, 18S6, gip t —Tour Hair Benewer is true to its name. I have tried almost all the advertised Benewers without the least benefit: My hair was quite gray fe fortnight ago, now it is uniformly dark and is growing nicely, and this from one bottle in the lime I have named,—Truly, Mr Edson. John G. Prepared by J. EDSON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Medical Hall, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND (Established 1839). ■ CHRISTCHURCH: COOK & BOSS, Chemists. Wholesale Agents: Messrs Sharland and Co.; New Zealand Dru? Company; and may be obtained from the leading Chemists throughout the Colony. 5333 •OTAL AND SsffilSKiS? VICE-REQAI PHOTOGRAPHER. STUDIO ... ISO, COLOMBO STREET, jUB Photographic Work row being produced .at. this .Studio is being greatly eulogised by -the Press and General Public for its excel. ; Irnoy and suvenortty to the ordinary class of ' cheap work as produced at other studios. ;; ’O. H.'MAHNING is constantly in attendance, • and does his own operating, thereby insuring thorough satisfaction to his patrons. Ait work executed by him is thoroughly guaranteed. Kssittings granted until pleased. Orders finished promptly.to time specified. Weather Permitting. ' The distinguished patronage received by C, H. 'Manning from th»ir K.U. the Princes Victor and George of Wales, the Earl of Onslow, Lord Harris, Sir W. F. D. Jcivois, Admiral Piiir/ax, Sir A. Mn*. "grove, Sir W. Robinson, Sir F, Broome, &0,, &c„ testifies to his capabilities as a Photographic . Artist of repute. ' Children made a study of. Pose, expression, •Oftress, brilliancy, and general finish particularly . attended to. • populaiTpeicbs. f. C. H, MANNING, ’ PHOTO ARTIST. w. S-T OCXS Monumental Mason, ~ MADRAS . STREET SOUTH, •' •Has over 100 Monuments in Marble, Granite and other Stones of various designs, and in order to make room for shipments to arrive, . intends to oiler a large portion of his stook at a Considerable Reduction. No reasonable offer refused. Must realise, April, 1891. a ERE ARE A FEW I REASONS. I I 1. The whole of the 1 [ 'blATiil Kl AT.S are moot carefully selected by Exipirts. and nothing suit ■am BK3T i;i used. “ a. vtraat attontionis paid |to the Cut and Fitting. ! 8. The Newest styles are constantly added to the N) lio-.. . v , iS'iSSa e. 'I he largest variety in ,®No»' Z island to select > I 5. Only the beat work, i men are employed on this I brand, and every mm is [rosooueibte for hie work, • fi. livery pair 'is absolutely guaranteed to the seam. , ■ • , 7, The largest stafi in the Colony is employed at this Factory, thus tuudieg to economy In the guumtanture. 8. Fifteen j oars’ experience has proved that the Bsalandias are the nasi in Tan wonim. 9. Thousands of Customers tell each other of the e-rooVont wear and fi: of these boots. 10. The determination to never permit the Zealandion to b j excelled by any other make. • ■ Sold by Boot Retailers and Storekeeper* throughout New Zealand. ' "pocialtie Jto be had only in our make. Pita Pa-agon and Dependable School Boom for m xu.agv Boya and Girlo- - Marvels for Hard Wear. S' ‘ Wa also have a Second Quality Boot, really good ■rd wearing lines. These wa brand " UNION.” ■ The ontlook for Zealandms is brSijdjJer than wvei, Avery pair broad Miaaf wtur ®^ LToNt frostlCK CO., -Zsalimdtik Bdot ivWoryv-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9510, 4 September 1891, Page 2

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