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Toilet. •piDSON'S yjAIR •pENEWER RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. It cleanses the scalp, and prevents dandrr>£f, It promote) growth, ana n-akes the hair soft, pliant, and glossy. I* Bottles at 3s od. Posted, 4s Cd, to ai>y part of the colony. NATURAL COLOUR QUITE RESTORED. ROTORUA,- February 29th, 1892.—Dear Sir,— wish to add my testimony to the virtue of jour Hair Renewer. It is certainly true to its name. Somo four or five years ago ray hair commenced turning grey and falling off, each combing reducing the quantity loft. I purposed trying one of the many Hair Renewers recommended, when fortunatoly I noticed your advertisement, sent for a bottle, and began 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 oulte restored, it also effectually removed all dandnff. A most cooling and refreshing sensation Is experienced after each application. I havo recommended its use to many of my friends,-Yours sincerely, IC.E.W. Mr. Edson. RECOMMENDED 11Y her medical ADVISER. Auckland, August 14, 1896.— Edson. Dear. Sir,— cannot refrain from letting you know how much improved my hair is since I started using your famous Hair Restorer. I say now fammu, because it had to have its beginning, which no doubt was small, but is now so univerally patronised and woll known, I may mention it was my medical adviser who first recommended it to me, and lie is ono who is greatly opposed to all patent medicines, lotions, etc. But, having witnessed its good effect as a cleanser to the scalp, a strengthening tonic to the weakly falling hair, and a renewer to its natural youthful colour, recommended it. — Yours, very gratefully, M.L. HAVE TO THANK TOUR RBNEWER. Auckland, January 20, 1895. Mr. John Edson. Dear Sir,-I have just been looking over a few of the testimonials from somo of your grateful lady friends, and have much pleasure In adding mine to the list, Some years ago my hair was getting very grey, and I was induced to try several popnlal Hair Restorers, but all with injurious effects, till I procured a bottle of your excellent Hair Renewer, and have been using it for about, ten years. All my friends wonder how it is my hair fins retained its colour »,nd quantity so splendidly. I tell them I have to thank your Renewer alone for its preservation. Besides removing dandruff, and keeping the head clean and cool, another very agreeable feature is its inexpensivenoss. I iicvt'r lose an opportunity of recommending it to all and sundry.—l am, yours very sincerely, H.J.D. Prepared by J. K IISUN, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, . Medical Hall, QUEEN-S I'IIKET, AUCKLAND. (Established 1859). Hotels JJOT J^AKES. "§PA" JJOTEL, TWO. One mile and a-half from the Taupo Post Office, at which place all coaches arriving from Napier, Tokaanu, and Rotorua, arc met by the Spa coaches, and visitors conveycd to the " Spa" free of charge. SPECIAL NOTICE TO TOURISTS THE SPA HOTEL COACHING COMPANY Run to the following places of interest, thus making tlio Spa Hotel the most central, convenient, and cheapest house for tourist 1 TOKAANU, twice weekly, fare bs, against 10s I and 20s, charged by tourist agents. WAIRAKKI, DAILY, Sundays Included, fare 2s 6d, against 7s 6d, charged by others. ARATEATEA RAPIDS, DAILY, fare 8s fld, against 7s lid, charged by others. „„„„„ The Spa is the Home of tlio FAMOUS CROW'S N EST GEYSER, and other wonders. Guide fe i, 2a each person. 11 UK A FALLS, visitors conveyed free of charge. Hot, Cold, and Tepid Swimming Bath, Blue Bath, Sulphur and Alum Haths. Lovely grounds, Flowers, Shrubberies, Tennis, Promenade, and Ornamental Lawns The CELEBRATED MAORI CARVED DINING HALL contains the tlnost specimens of native workmanship in New Zealand. Drawingroom, Smnkingroom, large Bedrooms, all cf which overlook the Gardens. Private suites of apartments. N.B.—VISITORS TO THE HOT LAKE DIS SHOULD AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY THE SPA HOTEL COACHING COMPANY. JJOT LAKES, ROTORUA. MRS. GRAHAM Having resumed occupation of LAKE HOUSE, ,which is solely her own' property, tourists can rely on receiving tbo same attention as of old. This Hotel commands the best position In Rotorua, also the best view of surrounding country, Is now replete with every modern luxury and comfort. Perfect Sanitation. Mineral liaths on the premises free to visitors. Post and Telegraph next door. Conveyance four times daily to Government Sanatorium. ANALYSIS OF MINERAL BATHS. PRIESTS BATH (Sana- SULPnUU BATH (Lake torium). House). Grs. per gal. Gra. per gal. Sulphate of Soda 19"24 Sulphate of Soda 22 41 Sulphate of Po- Sulphate of Potash .. ..traces lash .. .. '62, Sulphate of Lime 7'41 Sulphate of Lime 9'Bl Sulphate of Mag. Sulphate of Magnesia .. .. 303 nesia .. .. 1 *82 Sulphate (if Alu- Sulphate of Iron.. l'i'GO inina .. 21 '07 Sulphuric Acid .. IH'4I) Sulphate of Iron.. 1*24 Hydrochloric Acid 70S Sulphuric Acid .. 22'12 Silica _ .. 18'00 Hydrochloric Acid 30.> Silica .. - 1841 06-77 91*50 RACHEL BATH (Sana- THE CLEAR BATH torium), (Lake House). Grp. per gal. Grs. per gal. Chloride of So- Chloride of Sodium .. .. 69*43 diuin .. .. 22'42 Chloride of Potas. Chloride of Potassium .. .. 841 simn .. .. 119 Chloride «I Li- Chloride of Lithium . .. truces tbium .. ■.„ traces Surphat«"f)!' Soda 11' SO Sulphate of Soda BTO [Silicate of Soda.. 18 21 Mono-Silicate of Lime .. .. 4'?4 Soda .. _ 6*02 Magnesia.. .. I'o9 Lime _ ,* „ 7*B*. Iron and Alumina Magnesia.. .. 120 I Oxides ... .. 241 Iron Oxides .. "41 Silica M 6"87 Alumina ~ « '02 Silica in excess .. 10 34 110-40 68 80 Analysis made by order of the Government. Wairakei, under the same management. Tarifp.—Under ono week, 10s per day; one went, £210s; two weeks, two guineas per week; longer term, per arrangement. pRINCE JJOTEL. (Late ORAM'S), CORNER OP WELLESLKY-ST. AND HOBSON-ST DAVID NORDEN (Many years head Walter) having acquired the proprietorship of the above commodious and wellfurnished Hotel, begs to inform Boarders and the travelling public that he has determined to throw his house open for their accommodation at the following REDUCED TARIFF, viz. :- 25 PER WEEK, OR jjS PER DAY, The Cuisine and attention being fully equal to anything of the kind to be obtained in the colony. Best Brands .of Wines and Spirits. One of Allcock's Champion Billiard Tables. .'f ! 1 1 '1 WATERPROOF TARPAULINS, FOR HAY-RICKS, WAGONS, AND CARTS. THESE COVERS are much appreciated for their SUPERIORITY and DURABILITY. T'lioy aro manufactured by an eminent English Firm. The various sizes are from 30 feeb by 20, . to 10 foob by 8. T. H. HALL & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND, pETAL, jQUST.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10032, 20 January 1896, Page 3

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