Toilet. sure remedy FOR BALDNESS. TESTIMONIAL From a former M.H.R. for Christ-church North :— Christ-church, N.Z. August 16th, 1878. Mr. Hickman— Dear Sir,—lf my testimony to the efficacy of your Hair Producer is of any value to you, you are 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 had been using it rather spasmodically, and not carrying out your instructions, 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 hasero.vnas thick as ever it was, and quite its original colour, which is very remarkable, considering that I am over 50 years of age.—Yours faithfully, 11. Thomson, J.P. Ask For HICKMAN'S ECLIPSE HAIR PRODUCER (Registered) Each bottle contains eupply for one month. Price, 4s, of Graves Aickin, Hamilton Bros., J. P. King and Soils, J. A. Pond, and all Chemists, General Agents N.Z. DRUG COMPANY. And SHARLAND AND CO. A Crown of Gold or a coronet of pearls is the privilege of few to have, but any one can rejoice in a glorious head, of hair —Nature's own diadem and title to dignity —by the use of Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer. Hair Restorer ' IS PERFECTION For restoring Gray, White, or Faded Hair to its youthful Colour, Gloss, and Beauty. It renews its life, strength, and growth. Dandruff quickly removed. A matchless Hair Dressing. Its perfume rich and rare. JQDSON'S JJ AIR JJENEWEIR, RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR, It cleanses the scalp and prevents dandruff. It promotes growth and makes the hair soft, plh mfc, and glossy, In Bottles at 3s Gd' o// BALDNESS AND DANDRUFF AN EXCELLENT REMED'V. Dear Sir,—A short time ago, before leaving New Zealand, my wife purchased a bottle of your Hair Renewer, as a remedy for dandruff, and has used it with great satisfaction. At that time I wiis quite bald on the top of my head, aud my wife po rsnaded me to try some of the Renewer. 1 did so, 'with the most gratifying results, and my hair is iiom' coming out quite strong and thick. Unfortunately, we have only the one bottle, which is now nearly to: hausted, and as I am most anxious to continue fcl) e use of such a valuable preparation, I write to art'k you to forward half-a-dozen by first steamer to till e Sydney address enclosed herewith. I may also fftate that the hair on one side of my wife's head was turning grey, from a nervous affection, but through using your Renewer it is now restored to it -s natural colour. I have been recommending it to others, and think it- would be extensively used i!i supplies could be obtained here. I remain, dear sir, yours, Ac., if. V. Davies, Railway Survey Camp, Casaro Road, via Lawrence, N.S.'iY. Mr. EDSON. Groceries, &c. ROBERT J^ E W Respectfully calls the attention «'f all /MTT RUE ECONOMIST S^y To the Substantial Advantages now being Offered at Rew's well-known GROCERY STORES, VICTORIA-STREET. T» A s A Good and Economical family Tea, at Is 0d per lb. Rew's Universal and Favourite Blend of India and China Teas, at Is lOd per lb, in. composed of very choice Panyongs, carefully blended with rich Darjeeliugs, ami flavoured with best orange Pekoes, and Compares FavouraJoly with much Tea now selling at 2s Od per lb bjy the Trade. Note.All Teas may be obtained i n Tins, Chests, and Half-chests, containing 5, 0, li!, 20, and 401bs net weight, at a Reduction of 2d per lb. The very rapid development ol" our business is sufficient proof of the appreciation tof our numerous customers of our UMALL pROFIT gTSiTEM. Our position as larce buyers in the produce markets has improved with the iilij raising demands of our trade, and most of our goods/ are now imported direct from Europe and America- Our efforts will be continued to maintain our r< iputat-ion as distributers of goods of tirst-cl.vss qud hty to the public, at strictly wholesale prices. TERMS: Cosh with order. Orders by post should, in all cases, be iiccouipaui ed by a remittance or reference to some business establishment in Auckland. Strict attention to this rule will revent delay in tho Execution of 01 dors. Price Lists on application, or posted to any address. All communications to bo add Iressed ROBERT REW, View IRIA-STREF.T.
mi THE IHDO-OIBHI TEA, IN ONE POUND AS ID HALF-POUND PACKETS. A BLEND OF TH E FINEST INDIAN AND CHINA TEAS. A TRIAL WILL.JPROVE ITS QUALITY. 4 ' 1 WHOLESALE OF H. B. MORTON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9358, 8 May 1889, Page 7
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