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Toilet. Just the thing In this fast age, the hair becomes gray and falls out early but gray and thin hair frequently indicate only a local decay— the decay of a special function, which may be revived and sustained for years by the use of proper means ; and the most effective means to this end is a preparation called Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer, which has been used and approved by the public for upwards of fifty years. The Secret of its success and increasing sales is simply this: it is the best, and the best is always the cheapest. JJJBS, S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S |pjR RESTORES. required. Photography. JpHOTOGRAPHIC WAREHOUSE. W. PARK, Dealer in all kinds of Photographic Goods, Magic Lanterns, anil Slides. Albutnenised Dry Plates and Cameras, Bromide ' » and Papers lo Lenses, Papers | jj|jj|p Lenses, ! By Best English and Foreign Makers. Pure Photographic Chemicals, Enamel and Negative Collodions, etc. WELLESLEY-STRKET, AUCKLAND. Established ISS2.] [Telephone, 390, m > DRV PLATES, most Reliable most Perfect—the Cheapest. CHEMIDALS, VARNISHES, SENSITIZED PAPERS, and i iry Requisite at A. B. BROOM HALL & CO.'S i PHOTOGRAPHIC WAREHOUSE, ND-STREET, AUCKLAND. A Dark Room for use of Tourist? Free of Charge. Seeds, Produce, &c. WILLIAM mm & CO. HAVE FOR SALE— CLOVERS, GRASS SEEDS, MANURES, &c We have just landed very prime samples of NEW ENGLISH CLOVERS awl GRASS SEEDS, quality unsurpassed. Also n stock, selected samples of Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, &c. Samples and Prices on application. 13, CUSTOMS-STREET,' AUCKLAND. g E E D S. Clover and Grass Seeds. Now importations just received. Tnrnip Seeds, Rape Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, Fescue, etc., etc., etc. MANURES. Bonadusts—Croft, Runcorn, J. 1., A. A., and N. Brands, at prices ranging from £5 10s to £8 per ton. Lawes" Superphosphate of lame "4 « , Anglo Co. s Superphosphate of Lime >• A'„ en f g Peruvian Government Guano I h . Kainit—Nitrate of Soda—Sulphate of Ammonia W. S. LAURIE & CO., CUSTOM-STREET, AUCKLAND. Bonemill at ngauuawaiiia, Waikato. SST Bones purchased. Sewing Machines. £)S QD PER WEEK. 1u y = ■ ' THE gINGER'S NEW IMPROVED OSCILLATING AND VIBRATING SHUTTLE MACHINES ARE THE BEST HOUSEHOLD SEWING MACHINES EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. They are noiseless, have an extra high arm, self setting and shortest made needle, simplest shuttle' best stitch adjustment, most perfect tension, and are EASY TO LEARN 1 EASY TO BUY ! AND EASY TO WORK 1 Last year the SINGER COMPANY sold upwards of 3000 SINGER'S MACHINES PER DAY for every working day in the year, or more than THREE-FOURTHS OF ALL THE SEWING MACHINES SOLD throughout the world. Instruction free to all. Inspection invited Note the Address: ■261 QUEEN-STREET. TO SETTLERS, STOREKEPEERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. IR E LAN D BROTHERS TANNERS, LEATHER MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERS, SADDLERS IRONMONGERS an» GRINDERY IMPORTERS. ' CASH BUYERS OF HIDES, WOOL, SHEEP SKINS, TALLOW, BEESWAX, &C., AT CURRENT RATES. # WAREHOUSE—VuIcan Lank »nd High-street WORKS —Pan mure. AUCK'I.AN 1), N. 11 What force cannot do, ingenuity can." WEAK WOMEN CAN PERFORM MIRACLES WITH THE AID OF Try it in your next house-cleaning and see. A STRUGGLE WITH DIRT Goes on in civilized society from the cradle to the grave. Dirt is degradation —and degradation is destruction. Women, especially, are judged by their habits of household cleanliness, and no stronger condemnation can be expressed than " she ' keeps a dirty house and a filthy kitchen." But the struggle with dirt is often unequal. The woman's weakness or the worth•lessness of the soaps she uses make it impossible to overcome the demon of dirt. By the use of SAPOLIO she wins easily. - SOLD BY * Grocers, Druggists, and Ironmongers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8531, 3 April 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8531, 3 April 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8531, 3 April 1891, Page 3