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Toilet. . fc —- ■"■ ■'" ; i -....■- | . _■.. i | TgJDSON'S JJAIR TVENEWER RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. It cleanses the scalp, and prevents dandruff. It promotes growth, and makes the hair soft, pliant, and glossy. IN Bottles at 8s 6d. Posted, 4s 6d, to any part of the colony. [FROM A GRATEFUL YOUNB LADY.] College-street, Cavershira, Dunodin, January 5, ISM. Dear Sir,—The effect has been so surprising after using one bottle of your Hair uenewek; that 1 feel in duty bound to let you know the pleasing results. Some time ago I had the nil-fortune to lose nearly all my hair, and what little was left had turned grey and white. Now I have a splendid head of hair, and almost its natural colour, the RESULT OK A. single bottle. I can gratefully endorse every word contained in your printed testimonials, and have great confidence in recommending it, I will do my best to make your Hair lie storer known among my friends.— Respectfully, J.J. To Mr. Edson. 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On account of my hair turning grey and falling out, I had been In the habit of using a more expensive imported article. I hare pleasure in recommending your excellent preparation. 1 find one application a week quite sufficient to keep my hair in stood condition, both as to growth 'and culour. Should you desire to give publicity to this, readers will perceive that, for obvious reasons, my name is not appended.—To Mr. Edson, Chemist, Aucklind. Prepared by J. EDSON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, MEDICAL HALL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Established 1850.) Life Assurance, QOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. lowest Premiums. Cheap Management. Careful Selection of Lirea. Government Guarantee. LOW PREMlUMS.—Notwithstanding th« low premiums the funds of the Departmeat, accumulated during twenty one years, now amount to nearly two millions sterling. CHEAP MANAGEMENT.—The most rigid economy is observed. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9402, 8 January 1894, Page 3

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