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Toilet. JfJDSON'S JJAIR JJENEWER RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. It cleanses the scalp, and prevents dandruff, It promotes growth, and >• akes the Lair soft, pliant, ami glossy. In Bottles at 3s 6d. Posted, 4s Cd, to any part of the colony. NATURAL COLOUR QUITE RESTORED. ItOTORUA, February 20th, 1802.—Dear Sir,—l wish to add my testimony to tile virtue of your Hair Renewer. It is certainly true to its name. Some four or live years ago my hair commenced turning gtey Mid falling off, each combing reducing the quantity loft. 1 purposed trying one of tho many Hair Rtnewers recommended, when fortunately 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 unite restored, it also effectually removed all damtriff. A most cooling and refreshing sensati n is experienced after each application. I have recommended its use to many of my friends.-Yours sincerely, IC.E.W, Mr. Kdson. RECOMMENDED BY lIKII MEDICAL ADVISER. Auckland, August 14, ISM.—Mr Edson. Dear Sir,—l cannot refrain from letting you know how much improved my hair is since I star led using your famous Hair Kkstokkr. I say now fanmu, because it had to have its beginning, which 110 doubt was small, but is now so univerally patronised »nd well known. I may mention it was my medical adviser who first recommended it to me, and he is one 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 renowerto its natural youthful colour, recommended it. — Yours, very gratefully, M.L. HAVE TO THANK 10tilt RENEWER. Auckland, January '26, 1895. Mr. John Kdson. Denr Sir,-1 have just been looking over a few of the testimonials from some of your grateful lady friends, and have much pleasure in adding mine to tho list. Home years ago my hair was getting very groy, and I whs induced to try several popu'al lair Restorers, but all with injurious effects, till I procured a bottle of your excellent Hair HENEWER, and have been using it for about ten years. All my friends wonder how it is my hair tins retained its colour ami quantity so splendidly. I tell them I have to thank your IIHNEWEII alone for its preservation. Besides removing dandruff, and keening the head clean and cool, another very agreeable feature is its inexpensivoness. I never lose an opportunity of recommending it to all and sundry.—l am, yours very sincerely, H.J.D. Prepared by J. KI)S ON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Medical Hall. QUEENLOT, AOKI, AND. (Established 1850). Coal, Firewood, etcCOMMON mugmg Also, A LARGE SELECTION OF CHIMNEY POTS, TAR, SAND, AND SHELLS, FOR GARDEN WALKS. W. & G. WINSTONE, CUSTOM-STREET. COAL, BRICKS, LIME. ON SALE: BEST QUALITY NEWCASTLE, TAUPIRI, HIKURANGI AND WtSTPORT COAL, AND BEST TEA-TREE FIREWOOD. ■RttTPTTQ ALL KINDS, including limit's, ■DiIiVIVO, Malam's, Lawrio's, and Melbourne Red LIME, HYDRAULIC, ROCHE, AND LUMDJ, SHELL PIT MI?, NT BEST ENGLISH, PORTIvJjIU Lil> 1, J,AND, also COLONIAL SAND FKOM THAMES RIVKIt, GISD/llNl/, BORNE, LAKE, AND OMAHA r r \ ATIv Q TWO HUNDRED AND FOUR 1 IV D, HUNDRED GALLON rriAD AND SAND, FOR FOOTPAMS, YARDS, &c. CHARCOAL, fireclay, firetUttlVOUAU, BRICKS, SCORIA FURNITURE VANS w Ms reful (COVERED) J. J."CRAIG. ARCADE, FORT-STREET. J. H. M. C A ™' COAL MERCHANT, AUCKLAND and NEWMARKET. HOBART TOWN RAILS & PALINGS, TI-TREE RAILS, POSTS, TAR AND TARRING SAND, SHELLS, 3lio, Newmarket «~i pnpAvifa 307, Auckland Offlco, Quoon-st., 307, Auckland Office, Qnoen-st,, rSIiUPMHSKS • Corner o |Vulcan Lane ,153 Auckland Shed, Breakwater Road. E»WA 8 D s (LATE J. EDWARDS) COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT. BAY OF ISLANDS, NEWCASTLE, AND TAUPIRI COAL IN ANY (^UANTITY. Oil and Colonrmen. j pHILLIPPS 4 gON, 149 AND IM, QUEEN-STREET, Havejusti opened up a Urge Assortmeub of CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIMS. POLISHED, SILVERED, AND ROUGH PLATE SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES And *11 kinds of PAINTERS' MATERIALS PICTURE FRAME, MOULDINGS, GLASS SHADES. APWSra 1 REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCUU TION FOR OIL AND WATER-COLOUR PAINTING. J. JJENDERSON (Established 1860), PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, BIQNWRITER, DECORATOR, &a, HIGH-STREET. Manufacturer Wire Blinds, Lead Lights, Glass Bigns, etc. MIXED PAINTS for House and Ship use, SPECIAL BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARDS N.B.—Ths above executed at very MODERATE CHARGES. •MamteMtoiished. ■ 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10048, 7 February 1896, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10048, 7 February 1896, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10048, 7 February 1896, Page 7