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Dress and Fasliioa. CAPES AND JACKETS, 10 Cases of New FASHIONABLE GOODS Including the samples of a fashionable London Manufacturer, at 40 per cent, discount. Now sold at less than Home prices. Toilet TYSON'S TJAIR TJENEWEB RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. id cleanses the scalp, and prevents dandruff, It promotes growth, and makes the hair soft, pliant, and glossy. In Bottles at 3s fid, Posted, is 6d, to an; part of the colony. NATURAL COLOUR QUITE RESTORED. ROTORUA, February 29th, 1892.-Dear Sir,-! wish to add ray testimony to the virtue of your Hair Benewer, It is certainly true to its name. Some four or five years ago my hair commenced turning grey and falling off, each combing reducing the quantity left. I purposed trying one of the many Hair Receivers recommended, when fortunately I noticed your advertisement, sent for a bottle, and began using it at once with the most pleasing results. I bad only used a little, when my hair ceased falling, and the natural shade was quite restored, it also effectually removed all dandriff. A most cooling and refreshing sensatinn is ex* perienced after each application. I have recomI mended its use to many of my friends,—Yours ' Bincerely, E.E.W. MR. Edson. ! RECOMMENDED BY HER MEDICAL ADVISER. , Auckland, August 14, 1895.—Mr Edson. Dear Sir,—l cannot retrain from letting you know how much improved my hair is since I started using your famous Hair Restorer. I say now Jamoui, I because it had to have its beginning, which no doubt was small, but is now so univerally patronised and , well known. I may mention it was my medical > adviser who first recommonded 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 renewer to its natural youthful colour, recommended it. — Yours, very gratefully, M.L, I HATE TO THANK TOUR RENEWER, Auckland, January 26, 1895. Mr. John Edson. Dear Sir,-1 have just been looking over a few ol the testimonials from some of your grateful lady friends, and have much pleasure in adding mine to the .list. Some years ago my hair was getting very grey, audi was induced to try several populal Hair Restorers, but all with injurious effects, till I _ procured a bottle of your excellent Hair RE' newer, and have been using it for about ten years. All my friends wonder how it iB my h&ii has retained its colour and 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 i agreeable feature is its lnexpenalveness. I nevet r lose an opportunity of recommending it to all and ) sundry. -I am, yours very sincerely, H.J .D. Prepared by J. EDSON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Medical Hall, QUERN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Established 1859). , Machinery. ' T« B a °h & GO. VULCAN WORKS, ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND, [ Makers of all kinds of Steam Boilers, Wrought ' Iron Water Mains for Batteries. Estimates for all kinds of Ironwork. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, 3 Firct-class Workmen Employed. l' D "El 0 R SALE; 2 Portable Engines, 10 and 16 horse power 3 ' 1 Sin. Cylinder Coal Whip, for working twc baskets B 1 Double Cylinder Steam Winch , 1 Hydraulic Wool or Flax Press, Cft lift, witl ' pumps, to drive by hand or power. j. 1 Donkey Steam Pump, for boiler feeding, etc. j) We have also, almost completed: 1 Compound Surface-condensing Marin* Engine, SO horse power 1 Bin. Vertical Engine, with link motion, etc. 1 Horizontal Engine, 18 horse power, suitable for ate as a pumping engine, - WINDING ENGINES, PUMPS OF ALL DESCMPTIONS, & STAMPING MACHINERY I, Made to Order, at our Works, 8. MoCOSKRIE & SON, CHAPEL STREET IRONWORKS, gggg—■■mm—■■———^—a—a—pm—^gj 3, Tailors and Clothiers. " BOYS', & YOUTHS' ; CLOTHING, Including SPECIAL Colonial TWEEDS j, (thoroughly sound 9 and guaranteed). . Retail at Wholesale I Manufacturers' Prices, I At the

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10128, 11 May 1896, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10128, 11 May 1896, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10128, 11 May 1896, Page 7