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Life Assurance. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870, A, few of the leading features of this Department are 1. STATE GUARANTEE.— policy is guaranteed by the State, an \ incalculable advantage which cannot be offered by any other office doing < business in Australasia. 2. LOW PREMIUMS.— premiums are lower than the participating rates of any other office doing business in Australasia. 3. LARGE BONUSES.—In spite of the low premiums, a cash surplus of £233,000 was declared at the last valuation (December, 1890), of which £200,000 was divided, and the balance reserved. * FUNDS AT PRESENT DATE ARE APPROACHING TWO MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £330,000. T H.RICHARDSON, 4) Commissiaaar.. fSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Toilet. "GIBSON'S OAIR "OENEWEK 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 3s 6d. Posted, 4s ed, to any part of the colony. [FROM A GRATEFUL YOUNG T.ADY.I College-street, Cavorshim, Dunedin, January ft 1891. Dear Sir,— effect has been so surprisiup: after using one bottle of your Hair Ken ewer, that I feel in duty bound to let you know the pleasing results. Some time ago I had the mi fortune to lose nearly all ray 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 of a SINGLE bottle. I can gratefully endorse every word contained in your printed testimonials, and have great confidence in recommending it. I will do ray best to m;ike your Hair Ro storer known among my friends.— Respect fully. J.J To Mr. Edson

COMPLETE ARREST OF FALLING HAIR. Razorback, Auckland, April 9. 1889. Dear Sir,— Some two years ago after a severe illness, ray hair fell off in patches, and was cause of great disfigurement. I tried a great mnny remedies, without producing any benefit whatever. After using two bottles of your Hair Renewer a perceptible change was visible, and by continuing its use I am now in possession of a beautiful head of hair, and feel that I owe you a debt of gratitude. I shall recommend it to all my friends. Yours faithfully, M. McK. —Mr. Kdson. WITH PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING. [FROM A GENTLEMAN.) Auckland, June 1, 1882. Sir,—About twelve months ago my attention was called to your Hair Renewer, which I have been applying since, and find it produces the desired effect, i.e., preventing the hair from falling out, and maintaining the desired shade, also preserving it in a satisfactory state. On account of my hair turning grey and falling out, I had been in the habit of using a more expensive imported article. I have pleasure in recommending your excellent preparation. 1 find one application a week quite sufficient to keep my hair in *ood condition, both as 'to growth and colour. Should you desire to give publicity to this, readers will perceive that, for obvious reasons, my name i* not appended.— Mr. Edaon, Chemist, Auckland. .-,.-,. .... - Prepared by > •; •jC*?'. ■-* ; J. EDSON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST MEDICAL HALL QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ' [Established 1859.] Medical. T> A T E IS T JI/TE DICINB'3 at; |T> EDUCED T>RICES, . FOR CASH ONLY. s. d. s. d. AVer's Hair Vigor 3 0 Holloway's Pills ..13 Ayer's Sarsapa- Hetchers Pills .. 10 rilla .. ..3 0 Heating's Bon Ayer's Cherry Pec- Bons .. ..16 toral .. ..3 9 Keating's Insect Ay«r's Pills ..10 Powder .. ..12 Allen's Hair Res- Kepler's Malt Extorer .. ..6 6 tract .. ..2 6 Beecham's Pills ..13 Kepler's Malt Ex. Bonnington's Irish tr ict (large) .. 4 6 Moss ... ..10 Kepler's Malt and Bosisio's Eucal- Oil.. .. ..2 6 yptiiM .. ..09 Kepler's Malt and Baxter's Lung Pre- Oil .. ..4 6 server . ..12 Kay's Essence of Barry's Tricopber- Linseed .. ..14 our .. ..10 Maltine .. ..2 6 Bovril .. ..19 Maltine (Urge) . • 4 6 Bishop's Citrate of Marine and Oil .. 2 6 .Magnesia ..10 Maltine and Oil .. 4 6 Coutts'Acetic Acid 1 6 Maltine and HypoCoutts' Acetic Acid phosphites .. 3 3 (large) . ..2 9 Liebig's Extract of Cockle's Pills ..13 Meafc(2oz) ..19 C. and B. Chloro- Mellin's Food ..19 dyne .. ..13 Perry Davis' PainComly's Fluid ..14 killer .. ..10 Clements' Tonic .. 3 0 Powell's Balsam.. 1 4 Calvert's Acid ..14 Seigel's Pills ..12 De Jongh's Cod Seigel's Syrup ..20 Liver Oil.. .. 2 3 Steed man's De .Tongh's Cod Powders.. ..13 Liver Oil (large) 4 0 Sander's EucalEno's Fruit Salt ..30 yptus .. • ■ ...15 Klliman's Embro- Scott's Emulsion.. 2 3 cation .. ..2 6 Scott's Emulsion Dinneford's Fluid (large) .. ..3 9 Magnesia .. 1 2 St. Jacob's Oil .. si Hansen's Rennet.. 1 2 Warner's Safe Hood's Sarsaparilla 3 9 Cure .. ..4 3 Hop Bitters ..3 3 Warner's Pills ..10 Ilolloway's Oint- Winslow's Soothinent ... „ 1 3 ing Syrup ... 1 3

CRAWFORD, Pharmaceutical Chemist, MEDICAL HALL. NEWTON, AND THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. Newton Telephone, No. 443 Ponßonby Telephone, No. 424. .£SO QOLOMON SOLUTION. £50 was OOLOMON SOLUTION, was Posted rjOLOMON SOLUTION Posted to & » the MELBOURNE HOSPITAL the As a Forfeit should SOLOMON SOLUTION Fail to cure in three applications the Champion racehorse, CARBINE The leading Trainers of the colony have testified to its wonderful curative powers for the following ailments : — CURES HORSES OF SORE SHOULDERS AND BACKS GIRTH GAL!,, GREASY HEELS SPLINTS, SPRAINS, AND „„„„- ALL WOUNDS & SWELLINGS. CURBS MANKIND OF RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, CUTS, SORES, &C. Obtain one of our testimonial sheets with extracts from the Melbourne Sportsman and Adelaide Express, , «. „.„„* It needs only one trial to convince the most 8 ' Manufacturers : SOLOMON COX AND CO., 422, Bourke-streei, Melbourne. -■' ■ ■. ______ Sold by all Chemists, Saddlers, and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand, and by JAS. WISEMAN & SONS, Wholesale Saddlers, And, ■ -..;■:[, V. BURNS & CO., Wholesale Ironmongers, > * Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9489, 19 April 1894, Page 3

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