GOOD ADVICE. The Editor of the Medical Annual speaks in the highest terms of CaDBUUY'S Cocoa as a beverage and a food for invalids on account of its absolute purity, quality, and great solubility, and counsels the Medical profession to remember, in recommending Cocoa, that the name of Cadbury 011 any packet is a guarantee of purity.
For particulars of the new goods just to hand, ex Waikato, see advertisement near leader column, or, better still, see the goods themselves at Boylan, Tanfield, and Co.'s, 174, Queen-street. To Darken Grky Hair. —Lockyer Sulphur Hair Restorer is the quickest, best, safest; costs less, fleets more than any other. The colour produced is most natural Lockyer's Sulphur is the only English Hair Restorer universally sold. Ex Miowera, just opened, novelties in ties and scarves, the pick of the Australian markets latest goods, bought by J. W. Shackelford during his recent visit, and now showing at 191, Queen-street, next Savings Bank. Go to Bath.— Turkish Baths, liorne-streefc, open daily from 9to p.m. for ladies and gentlemen, cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Influenza, Colds of all description ; brace and act as a tonic to the system. Hot and cold baths, with shower and , all requisites, fid. Daily from 6to 7 p.m., and Oil ? Sundays « to 10 a.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9157, 25 March 1893, Page 3
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