. vMessrs. J.. B. Knasell and Hngh Campbell. barristers and solicitors, have removed from tho comes of Queen and Shortland Streets to Wyndham-street, next to the National Bank Buildings. H Better than medicine, easier to take, more pleasant in its operation, and more certain in its remits, ■> The vast majority of the public are quite unaware of the benefit to be derived as well by persons of robust health as by sufferers from most disorders :from the use of the TuP-Kisn Bath. Hundreds can. ■testify to relief from pain and iDconvenionae arising from rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, colds, etc; and to many the occasional bath serves as a, regulator, and acts as a preventive to disease. AVhy nauseate the stomach with drugs when a course or TcßKisa Baths will afford relief in a pleasant and. agreeable manner, and without any injury to the ystem, and at the eame time at a smaller cost ?— Auckland Turkish Baths Compiny (Idmiiod), Upper Qusen-street.. . Valuable Discovery.—lf your hair is turning orey or losing its youthfal colour, gloss, and beauty, use " Etkos's Haib Renewse." It renews its life, strength, and growth. It is not a dye. It does not stain the skin. It is unsurpassed for Tβrnoving dandruff. Its perfume is most agreeable. It is much cheaper than the English and American preparations. Those who hive used it admit its superiority. Sold in bottles at 3s ed.—Edson's Medical Hall, 190, Queen-street. "What Ails the Baby.—The milk has gone sour, and is irritating the coats of its stomach. •' Glacialine " will keep the milk pelf ectly sweet for days in the hottest weather; " GUcialino " is perfectly harmless, and is recommended by. the most eminent doctors. Sold in' packots by chemists, grocers ami storekeepers. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand, Kinross and Co., Napier. Aickin's Infants' Food —or Malted Phosphates (barley and wheat).—This sweat nutriment is a close imitation, and substitute for mother's uiilk. Children get fat and enjoy good health under this diet. "The most wholesome foci for your baby." Try it—Prepared at The Pharmacy, Queenfctreet. Frice, Is per canister. .: ; . Wells' "Eottgh on Cobns."—Ask for Wells* "Eongh on Corns/* Quick relief, complete, permanent curs. Coras, warts, bunions.—Moses, Uoss and Co., Sydney, Geneial Agent). - ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6818, 24 September 1883, Page 3
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