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. . Toilet. - jgIDSON'S • JJAIR JJENEWER 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 Cd. Posted, 4s 6d, to any part of the colony. ' [FROM A GRATEFUL YOUNG lADY.I College-street;, Caversham, Dunedin, January 6 1891. Dear Sir,—The effect has been so surprising after using one bottle of your Hair Kenewkr, 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 my hair, and what little was left had turned prey and white. Now I have a splendid head of hair, and almost its natural colour, the RESULT OP 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 RoJ storer known among my friends.— Respect fully. J.J To Mr. Edson COMPLETE ARREST OF FALLING HAIR. Razorback, Auckland, April 9,1859. Dear Sir.— Some two years ago after a severe illness, my hair fell off in patches, and was cause of great disfigurement. I tried a great many 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 heal of hair, anil feel that I owe you a debt of gratitude. !• shall recommend it to all my friends.—Yours faithfully, M. McK. —Mr- Edson. 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 flndi t 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 good condition, both as to growth and colour. Should you desire to give publicity to this, readers will percei re that, for obvious reasons, my name is not appended.— Mr. Edson, Chemist, Auckland. Prepared by J. EDSON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST. MEDICAL HALL I QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. (Established 1859.] Hotels. STAB STAR HOTEL, j OTAHUHtJ. i JOHN HAND Proprietor. (Late Ponsonby Club.) Visitors will find the STAR most compact, comfortable, and convenient. The scenery is the most picturesque within milea of Auckland. LIQUORS AND WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY. Civility, attention, and a first-class Table. Cuisine under approved management. BILLIARDS! One of Alcock's best Tables in a comfortably fitted room, with a marker. STABLING A specialty. Six Looselßoxes and Accommodation for a dozen horses. Every attention paid to the requirements of visitors and callers. Watson and Murray's Prize Ales on draught. ■ Local Industries. , • OPTICIAN, &c., SHORTLAND-STREET. Nautical and Surveyors' Instruments in stock and repaired. The Sight tested by most improved methods, and SPECTACLES accurately fitted. QLASS "^^ORKSI £NLASS ORKS! Our Leading Articles this week are: Confectioners Jars, Is per lb.; three Glass Jugs for 2s fid; Lamp Chimneys, three for (Id ; Glass Balls for shooting at, in quantities to suit purchasers; Garden Shades, all sizes ; Pish Globes and Gold Fish, very cheap. M. COOK & SONS, _J T HE KAPAI I COM BROOM CO., LIMITED, AUCKLAND, N.Z. THOS. J. HARHUTT, Managing Director. % mmmmmm mO SETTLERS, STOREKEEPERS FARMERS AND OTHERS. IRELAND BROTHERS TANNERS, LEATHER MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERS, SADDLERS. IRONMONGERS, AND GRINDERY IMPORTERS. CASH BUYERS OF HIDES. WOOF,, SHEEP SKINS, TALLOW, BEESWAX, &C., AT CURRENT RATES. WAREHOUSE—VULCAN Lank »ND Hiqm-stbbst WORKS—Panmuke. AUCKLAND N. Z. P.O. Box 297.] [Telephone 177. F WILLIAMS, a Commission Agent, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERER, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, &C., FISH (Fresh and Smoked) AND OYSTER MERCHANT. Shipping and country orders punctually attended to. Next Waitemata Hotel, QUEEN-STREET AUCKLAND. 'a SANFORD, I J\.9 FISH AND OYSTER MERCHANT, COLONIAL FISH MARKET, opposite Custom , House, and at Rakino Island, Auckland, N.Z Registered /» C Mark. , Fish Canning and Curing in all its Branches. Tinned Mullet in lib tins; Jellied Smoked Schnapper In 2lb tins, and Smoked Schnap er packed whole in 4lb (oval) tins. Smoked Fish in our famous One Shilling Parcels. Fresh Fish daily Trlkphone No. fi5H JJATHS. JgATHS. JJATHS. TURKISH BATHS, for Ladies and Gentlemen, every day from nine a.m. to six p.m. Clears the 5 Complexion, Softens the Skin, Purifies the Blood, Braces and Acts as a Tonic to the System. Hot and Cold Baths, with Shower, Sixpence, six a.m. toseven p.m. Sundays, six to ten a.m. LORNE-STRI2KT off Victoria-street East. , ~\TEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOOIA- ' J>| TION. Wholesale supplies of the Association's celebrated Brand of Butter are held in stock at the Depot, City Flour Mills. Shortland-street. Retail quantities may be had from any grocer, provision dealer, or dairyman. Note.—The name 'New Zealand Dairy Association " ia upon every pat md package.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9503, 5 May 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9503, 5 May 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9503, 5 May 1894, Page 7