Toilet. JjJDSON'S JJAIK JJENEWER RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR, It cleanses the scalp, and prevents dandruff. It promotes growth, ami trakos the hair soft, pliant, and glossy. In Bom.Ka at 3s 6d. Posted. 4s Od, to any part of th« colony. Hn™' mßtL C010,, n quite restored, IIOTORiu, February 2.'lh, ISBl— Dear Sir,—l n ~ ,> add my testimony to the virtue of your mm Renkwer. It is certainly true to its name. .nine four or five years ago my hair commenced turning grey and falling otf, each combing reducing the quantity loft. I purposed trying una of tins many iluir Renawors recommended, when fortunately I noticed your advertisement, sent for a bottle, and begun using it at once with the most pleasing results. I had only used a little, when my hair ceased falling, and the natural shade was quite restored, it also effectually removed all da ml riff. A most c.iohng and refreshing sensatl n is experienced after each application. I have recommended its use to many of my friends.Yours sincerely, K.K.W. Mr. Enso.v. RECOMMENDED BY HER MEDICAL ADVISER. Auckland, August 11. ISft.'-.-Mr Kdsmi. Dear Sir,-I cannot refrain from letting you know how much improved my hair is since I started using pur f iimms Hair Kestokf.ii. I my now fonumi, because it had to have its beginning, which no doubt was small, but is now so univenilly patronised and well known. 1 may mem inn it whs my medical adviser who 3rst recommended it to me, and ho is one who is greatly opposed to all patent medicines, lotions, etc. Rut, having witnessed its good effect as a cleanser to the scalp, a strengthening tonic to the weakly falling haft, and a rone iter to its natural youthful colour, recommended it. — Yours, very gratefully, M.L. Have TO THANK 1 (It'll RE NEWER. Auckland, January _'t>, 1 >9S. .Mr. John Elisor., Detr Sir,-1 hive just been looking over a few of the testimonials from some of your grateful lady friends, and have much pleasure in adding mine to tr.elist. Soino rears ago my hair was getting very grey, anil 1 w is induced to try several populal llan He<t< rers, but all with injurious effects, till I proemed a bottle of your excellent HaIR HeMWI R, ml have h>en using it for about ten \eats. All niv friends wonder bow it is my hair li is ret iiiwd its colour and quantity so splendidly. 1 tell then, I have to thank your Renewi.R alone for it-i pteservation Besides removing dandruff, and keeping the h-ad clem and cool, another very agreeable feature is its inexpensiveness. 1 never tn>e an uppor; unity id reeuti.ineuiiiui; it to .ill ami sundry.—l am, yours very sincerely, H.J.D. Prepared bv .7. KI)S ON. CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Medical Ham.. QI'EENSTIiI'.I'.T, AUCKLAND. (Established ISM). Fancy Goods. PRESENTS. 40 CASES 40 OE VERY CHOICE JAPANESE GOODS OPENED AT THE OHRISTMAS OARDS ! yEAR OARDS!} QHRISTMAS OARDS!! C. W. GOOD c ON t of the l.on»lon Arcade?, ber* to announce the .irrival of thin season's Car-Is. Ihey are choice beyond description, 'lit? variety is greater than ever, and the Low I'ltlCF.s for really Artist (aids is simply wonderful, ranging in price Iron) two for one penny to Ids each. NEW YEAR CARD PACKETS !!! ! The yearly increasing demand for Packets of Cuds has 1«1 C. W Goodson this season to import more : trgelv than hitherto. Tho reputation of the I/,nd mi Arcade tiackets demand a greater provision Jieinu made each year. The value of cards in each picket is marvellous, certainly turning any previous year. GOODSON'S Matchless Packet, contairdng six Ot< ire Cards, 6d ; post free, Pjd. GOODSON'S Matchless Packet, containing 1. Choice Cauls, is; post free, is ljd. GOODSON'S Matchless Packet, containing -1 Clioici Cards, Is fld ; post free. Is Itljd. GOODSON'S Matchless I-acket, containing at) Choice Cards, is fid; post free. 2s 7jrt GOODSON'S Quantity Packet, containing 20 Pretty Cards, 'si; po'l free, id. _ i GOODSON'S (iuantitv packet, containing 40 Pretty lards, Is; post free, Is IJd. A very nseful packet of assorted Envelope* for cards of all sizes. Price, (it the packet, containing 30 envelopes; post free, 7}d. NEW PAR'S CARDS ALONE IN PACKETS ARE OBTAIN IF DESIRED. Note the addressQOODSON'S QUEEN-STREET Ji KARANGAIIAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. JAPANESE Q.OODS. JUST OPENED, FIRST SHIPMENT OF THIS SEASON'S GOODS AT GOODSON'S JAPANESE BAZAAR, .100 Teakettles, Tma-cotta, with Bamboo Handles handsomely gilt, fid each 160 doz. Bamboo Jiasels, from 2d each New Shapes in Lanterns, fron. 3d e!ic " . . h Dozens upon dni. ns of Fire screens, from Cd each Soiled Linen Baskets, :i sizes, very cheap I arge Picnic Baskets at all prices Waste Paper Baskets, from Is each P.amboo Stools, from is each Handsome Flower Stands, 4s 6d each Bamboo Music Hacks Brackets, from fill each, Bamboo and Lacquer Cane Wail Pocket-, Iron sd, and Splash Mats 350 Handsome Lacquered Tinys (Tea), from 6d each serviette King-, Is 0d the half-dozen Sugars and Creams, from fid each , Censers, Pails, Vases, innumerable, very cheap finn Teapots, from fid each ltfccuit- .Tar?, from is . . 100 doz. Basins, all sizes and patterns, very useful mid cheap Dozens of dozens of Plates of all sizes Perfume Jars (a wonderfully cheap line), from 6d each Water Jugs, some choice goods c , ~ . ;,(j dozen of Cups and Saucers (Egg Shell China), from 3s the half dozen . Afternoon Tea Sets, complete for six persons, from Desks, Work Boxes, Cabinets, Glove and Hat Boxes, Tables, Stools, and an IMMENSE VARIETY FAR TOO NUMEROUS tO MENTION. INSPECTION INCITED, AAA VARIETIES OF PHOTO &\y\y FRAMES to select from at GOODSON S LONDON ARCADES Cabinets from 3d each jjl 0 R SALE. BILLIARD and billiard-dining TABLES. Note We challenge our Tables and Patent Low Cushions for rapidity and durability against any other*. Our tables are made of imported timber, are thoroughly seasoned, and absolutely guaranteed. Gentlemen deriring of purchasing a table will do well in their own interest t<> apply for prices, etc-. ! to Arthur n. Taylor, shortland street, Auckland, j WIUGHT, RAM AND CO 4 Manufacturer!). I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10014, 28 December 1895, Page 3
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