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Wholesale Dmgglst3. "TX7" ONDERFUL SUCCESS: " Prof. Barry. " Philadelphia. July 7th, 1873. "Dear Sir,- ITavinglost my hair during my services in China, I was completely bald on the top of my bead. On my return to Philadelphia, I was Induced to make a trial of yonr "BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS, which I thought conveyed a comfortable pleasantnes, to the head. This induced me to have two more bottles, and before I had finished the third bottle, my hair begau to grow. "I have cirtinned to use it since, and I have now the appearance of as fine a aead of hair as in my youth. " This letter you are at liberty to use as you please —lam, yours, Sc, "CHARLES LEE." BARRY'S SkAFE HAIR DYE Is a really good article, prepared by Professor Alex. Barry, whoso name is so well known in connection with his (treat Hair Itenewer, BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS, established over 70 years. YOUTH RESTORED By the use of that innocent and delightful Cosmetic, BARRY'S PEARL CREAM, Which speedily removes wrinkles, freckles, roughness, tan, and sunburn, and enables any lady of forty or forty-five to pass easily for twenty. It is exquisitely perfumed, and guaranteed perfectly healthful. It Is made from the blossoms of the most fragrant flowers, and will cure almost any skin disease, besides giving a clearness and purity of complexion equalled only by the finest alabaster. The trial of one bottle, will satisfy any lady of the great superiority of -XTJAX'ti Pearl Cream over all other preparations forbeautlfying the complexion. 7 BARRY'S MARFIXINA, Fob BujuTirYrxa and Preserving the Teeth, Perfuming tde Breath, and Hardin, ino tue Gdms, Is the best article for removing Tartar, Canker, Scurvy, and all other diseases or substances injurious to the Teath, Its taste is most agreeable. Imparting pecnllar sweetness to the Breath, and insuring to the Teeth the most beautiful and pearly whiteness. If rued regularly will positively preserve the Teeth and Gums in a sound and healthy condition to extreme old age. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO. "A Balm for every Wound, A Cure for every 111." TKTES TON'S WIZARD OIL.. Wistok's Famous Remedies should never be dispensed with in cases of pain and inflammation upon either Man or Beast. Their million patrons everywhere—from all sections of the habitable globe—from every rank in society—the delicate female—the overseer, protecting the lives of his valuable servants— or the farmer or liveryman in his stables, unite in one voice to pronounce these medicines unequalled. RETAILED BY ALL CHEMISTS AND • SEOREKEEPERS. Agents: KEMPTHORNE. PROSSER & CO. BRANDRETH'S PILLS, ENTIRELY VEGETABLE AND INNOCENT. When an important truth is uttered, It will spread. LUNGS AND KIDNEYS CURED. Isaac W. Brlggs, of 145. Suffolk-street, New York, says he has nsed Brandreth's Pills for thiety years, having commenced to use them in February, 1836. for Dyspepsia and Affections of the Lungs and Kidneys. He took Brandreth's Pills every day for thirteen months, and in March, 1837, became a perfectly sound, healthy man, though befare he commenced with this great medicine, he wai on the verge of the grave. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. SCIATICA. " Henry D. Brandreth, Esq., Liverpool. " Hcywood, October 0, IS7I. 'fVeai Sir,—Please to send me another six dozen of Allcock's Plasters, and two dozen Brandreth's Pills, Is lsd. The Plaster seems to produce wonderful results. There is scarcely a day passes but some one is telling me of the cures they are making. Rheumatism in various parts of the body disappears as if by magic. Only on Saturday last, Mr. Jacob Heywood, Albert Terrace, Starkey-street, Heywood, informed me that he h»d been troubled with sciatica for three years; so bad was it the last twelve months of that time that he was unable to follow his employment. He had tried many doctors, boen to Matlock, and spent £2 on a largcly-advertiied electric-chain belt, but all to no purpose. Some one at last persuaded him to try your riasters. He said he had no faith in them, but he would try them, for he was stuck fast; they could not make his pain much worso, and it would only be a little more money sent after the rest. So he bought two—one he placed on his tbigh, and the other on his back—and a week after he was ready for his work. It is now six months ago, and he has had no return of his pain. —Yours truly, "W. BECKETT." Agents for New Zealand: KEMPTHORNE. TROSSER <fc CO. T~)R. J. C. AYER'S ■*-* Celebrated MEDICAL PREPARATIONS May be obtained of all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the colony. AYER'S CATHARTIC SUGAR-COATED PILLS (in a lass bottles). These Pills contain every medicinal property desirable for tb« cure of Indigestion Costiveness, Headache, and Live Complaints.

AYER'S COMPOUND CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, One of the most effective Alteratives ever produced for Purifying the Blood, and the Cure of Scrofula, Ulcers, Humours. Skin Diseases, and Female Disorders. The above being purely a Medicine, and not a beverage, One Bottle Is far more efficacious than any farsaparilla hitherto oirered to the public. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Or Anodyne Expectorant, a reliable Antidote for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, 'Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Pulmonary Diseases. AYER'S AGUE CURE, A most eflcient remedy in Agnes Chilli, Fever, Bilious Affections, and Derangement of the IJver. AYER'S HAIR VIGOUR, FOR Restorino the Natural Vitality and Colour of the Hair, Is not a dye, nor does it possess any coloring matter or offensive substance whatever, neither will it soil the most delicate fabric, but is an agreeable dressing to the hair, promotes its luxuriant growth, giving it richness and beauty, removes baldness, ani invariably restores Faded or Grey Hair to its. original colour. The above elegant preparations have long been strongly rscemmended by the Medical Profession, and command a world-wide reputation, which Is sufficient gurantoe of their utility and genuineness. Ayer*i Almanacs, containing instructions for the treatment of all classe of diseases, may be had gratuitously on application to all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents, Auckland: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER * CO. /CONSUMPTION. — Chest Affection. DR. CHURCfIILL'S SYRUPS OF HYPOPHO3PHATE OF LIVE SODA, AND IRON, recommended by the leading Physicians in Europe. Agents: KEMPTIIORNE, PROSSER 4 CO. PEAR'S CELEBRATED SOAPS, PERFUMERY, and TOILET REQUISITES always in Stock and on Sale by the Wholesale Agents, KEMPTIIORNE, PROSSER * CO. HORSES.— Lieut. JAMES'S BLISTER, used In her Majesty's Cavalry Regiments, fatronised by Major-Ucneral Sir Charles Dalbiac, nspector-Goncral of the Cavalry Forces, and highly eulogised by Professor Coleman in his report to the Adjutant-CiencraL Its great efficacy In all cases where blistering is usually -applied is well known; and its celebrity has extended to all the great studs throughout the world. No horse will gnaw it. In use 40 years. Caution.—None Genuine without the Signatures of tho l'roprietors. R. 8. & J. James are on tho top label of every pot. Wholcsalo Agents: KEMPTHORNE. PROSSER & CO. ALWAYS ON SALE—Drags, Chemicals, Druggists' Sundries in every variety, Patent and Proprietary Medicines. Brnshwaro, Perfumery, Cordial Makers Goods of every description, Brewers' Isinglass, Corks, Tinfoil, Copper and Tinned Wire, 4c, Ac, &c. tllOfilB: VJOTORIA-BTB1«T, AUCKLAND, AITD SZATTO&D-B-rnxcT, DuxKDlir. 1 KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4277, 29 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4277, 29 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4277, 29 July 1875, Page 4

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