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MedicaL TTTIDSON'S Til" AIR T|3 ENEWE.R, JIU .1.1, J[\i RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR, It cleanses tha ecalp and prevents dandruff. It promote* growth and makes the-hair softs pliant, and glossy, [In Bottles at 3s Od' t BALDNESS AND DANDRUFF: AN EXCELLENT REMEDY. » Dear Sir,—A short tiino ago, before leaving New Zealand, my wife purchased a bottle of your Hair Renewer, as a remedy for dandruff, and has used ifc with great satisfaction. At that time I was quite bald on the top of my head, aud my wife persuaded I me to try some of the Eonewer. I did so, with the most gratifying results, and my hair is now coming out quite strong and thick. Unfortunately, we have only tho ono bottle, which is now Hourly exhausted, and as I ain most anxious to continue the use of such a valuable preparation, I write to aak you to forward half-a-dozen by first steamer to tha Sydney address enclosed herewith. I may also staito that the hair on ono side of my wife's head was turning grey, from a nervous affection, but through using your Renewer it in now restored to its natural colour. I hare been recommending it to others, and think it would be extensivoly used if eupplies could be obtained hero. I I remain, dear sir, yours, &c., 1:1. Y. DAVIE3, . Railway Survey Camp, Caairo Road, I via Lawrence, N.S.W. Mr. Edson. > SURE REMEDY FOR BALDNESS. TESTIMONIAL From a former M.H.R. for Christchurch North : — Christehurcli, N.X. August loth, 1878. Mr. Hickman — Dear Sir,—lf my testimony to tho ofilcaoy of your Hair Producer is of any value to you, you aro at liberty to umko whatever uao of it you 'may think propot*. About six years ago my hair began to fall oft' in irregular patches, and although I tried several supposed infallible remedies, wan unable to check the steady progress towards loudness. About fifteen months «snco I was induced to try your Hair Producer At first I did not notice much improvement, but us I had been using it rather spasmodically, ami not carrying out your instruction. , *, I determined to give it a 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 gro ."vn as thick as ever it was, and quite its original colour, which is very remarkable, considering that I am over GO years of ago.—Yours faithfully, M. THOMSON, J.P. Ask For HICKMAN'S ECLIPSE HAIR PRODUCER (Registered) Eiich bottle contains supply for one month. Price, 4s, of Graves Aickin, Hamilton Bros., J. P. King ami Sons, ,T. A. Pond, aud all Chemists, General Agents— N.Z. DRUG COMPANY. And BIIARLAND AND CO. Aycr's Pills yon villi relievo the system of those germs of disease which surely, though often slowly, undermine health. As a cathartic, they are unexcelled. They are gentle yet searching, healthfully stimulating both the secretory and excretory organs. They are composed of vegetable ingredients only, and are, therefore, free from the objectionable qualities found in other Pills. are sugar-coated, and agreeable to the eye and taste* By apportioning the dose in accordance with tho directions accompanying each package, these Pills may be administered with Perfect Safety to patients of all ages. As an after-dinner Pill, taken to assist the process of digestion, they are of great benefit, and as such are largely used . throughout Europe, America, and all the countries of the civilized world. For Constipation or Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headache, Foul Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Disorders of the Liver, and Kidney Complaints, Ayer's Pills aro invaluable, aud should be at hand with every family for use iu emergency. PKEPAKED BY Dr. J. C. AVER ft CO., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. i Sold by Druggists and Medicine Vendors. , ASTOUNDING CUBES! CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, COLDS, And all Lung and Throat Affections relieved at once and quickly cured by MELEUCA, THE PHYSICIANS' ONLY HOPE ! THE PATIENTS' "SHEET ANCHOR t\ The first dose removes all oppression, loosens the phlegm, and cuts short at once tho most painful, troublesome, and long-standing Cough, Lung, or Throat trouble. Remarkable testimony from Public Speakers, Teachers, Singers, Ministers, Consump- ' tivo, Asthmatic and other cases, testifying to the groat superiority of BIELEUOA to all other remedies INNUMERABLE LIVES HAVE BEEN SPARED * By its timely nso. Bo euro and ask for 2/6 MELEUCA 2/6 RHEUMATISM. DR. PARKER'S : PULVIS RHEUMATICON. QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. ASTOUNDING TESTIMONY. i Ss 6d per bottle; 3s 8d by post. Sole Agent : S. GILBERT, CHEMIST, QUEEN-STREET. "Vr'OTICE TO THE PUBLIC, J3I Invalids who suffer from Rheumatism, Sciatical Eczema, Abscess, and all other eruptions of the Skin, Asthma, Fatty Degeneration of the Heart ind all Nervous Affections, can be effeetu ally treated with P. F. Martinson's Chemical Baths; they cleanse the Head of Dandruff, Scrofula, and produce the growth of the Hair; a few trials will convince the most sceptical; I also guarantee to cure Hip Diseases, Straighten Contracted Logs from whatever cause, when all other remedies have failed. P. F. MARTINSON, Sole Inven--tor and Proprietor of the Chemical Baths, and the Miraculous Tooth-ache Tincture. Member of J. the New Zealand, Russia, German Pharmaceutical Societies, late Apothecary and Assistant Surgeon to tho Brazilian Frigate, and to Her Majesty's General -Infirmary, Cape of Good Hope, Africa, having been presented with a Silver Modal. Consultation Free at the Chemical Bathe Establishment, Haydnstreet, off Wellington-street, opposite) St. Jaine, Church. TESTJMOHIALS ON APPLICATION. « 8i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 3

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