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MedicalJ± SURE remedy FOR BALDNESS. TESTIMONIAL From a former M.H.R. for Christchurch North :— Christchurch, N.Z., August 15th, IS7S. Mr. Hickman— Dear Sir,—lf my testimony to tne efficacy of your Hair Producer is of any value to you, you arc at liberty to make whatever use of it you may think proper. About six years ago my hair began to fall off in irregular patches, and although I tried several supposed infallible remedies, was unable to check the steady progress towards baldness. About fifteen months since I was induced to try your Hair Producer. At first I did not notice much improvement, but as I bad been using it rather spasmodically, and not carrying out your instructions, I determined to give it it fair trial, and use it regularly and as often as directed. My perseverance was amply rewarded, and I am glad to say that my hair has grown as thick as ever it was, and quite its original colour, which is very remarkable, considering that I am over 60 years of age.—Yours faithfully, it. Thomson, J. p. Ask For HICKMAN'S ECLIPSE HAIR PRODUCER (Registered) Each bottle contains supply for one month. Price, 4s, of Graves Aiekin, Hamilton Bros., J. P. King and Sons, J. A. Pond, and all Chemists, General Agents— N.Z. DRUG COMPANY. Ami SHAItLAND AND CO. X o OK HERE! GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF BLINDS. VENETIAN AND WIRE GAUZE BLINDS AT LONDON PRICES. Having received instruct ions from our London Agent that every line in the trade has risen in value we are compelled to CLEAR OUR LARGE I STOCK IN HAND to make room for fresh shipments. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, AT LONDON PRICES VENETIAN BLINDS, from Sixpence per Super. Foot. WIRE GAUZE BLINDS, Two Shillings and Sixpence per Foot. Net Cash on Delivery. Defies Competition. Our lung experience in the Blind Trade is sufficient guarantee, having been established nearly half a century. With our New Machinery we can turn out Blinds CHEAPER AND BETTER than any other house in the Colony. Do away with your old Holland ami Calico rags and buy one of our IDs lid Blinds, which will last yon a lifetime. Old Blinds repaired and at greatly reduced rates. A. & A. BUSBY, VENETIAN BUND FACTORY, GREY AND COOK STREETS, AUCKLAND. T IGHT ! T IGHT ! T IGHT ! The public are cautioned against buying Candles of various brands which are LIGHT Weights. THE LOCALLY-MADE CANDLES ARE ALL FULL WEIGHT. The Best Brands are " UNION " and " STANDARD " The Lower Qualities "NORTHERN LIGHT" and" SOUTHERN SPERMS.' Insist upon your Grocer supplying these Bran s. By so doing you SUPPORT A LOCAL INDUSTRY And GET BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Al Goods made by THE UNION OIL, SOAP, AND CANDLE COMPANY Are full weight as represented.

The directors' report of the Kaitangata Railway and Coal Company states that the balance to credit of profit and loss is £6890. A dividend is recommended of 10 per cent, per annum for six months, with a bonus of 15 per cent. £3765 is to be carried forward. It Is understood that Sir George Grey will soon proceed on his trip Home, going by way of San Francisco, and spending a few weeks in the United States. It is said that lie will visit Ireland and lecture on Home Rule. He hopes to be able to return before next session. On the "21st September the first Female Orange Lodge in Auckland, and the second in connection with the order in the colony, was duly opened, at Rocky Nook. A number of candidates were initiated by the Grand Lodge officers, after which the officers of the new lodge were elected and installed. At the closing of the lodge the brethren and sisters sab down to tea, and the affair passed off pleasantly. The fame of the Auckland Free Library is pretty well disseminated now in the Southern portions of the colony, and also in Australia. Scarcely an intercolonial steamer comes into port in which the passengers en route do not make a straight course for the institution, in order to inspect the fine library, the Art Gallery, and the fine collection of curios—literary and otherwise. The Protection League celebrated the passing of the Tariff by a banquet at Dunedin on Sept. IS to the city members, when about SO were present. The Minister of Defence sent an apology. Mr. Connell, president of the League, presided. In the course of his speech Dr. Fitchett stated he had changed his opinion as to the number of members of the House, and ho gave notice to his constituents that, should an opportunity arise, lie would vote for retaining the present number. " Rough ox Corks."—Ask for Well's " Hough on Corns." Quick relief; complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. Ac chemists "jid druggists.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9179, 8 October 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9179, 8 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9179, 8 October 1888, Page 3