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:■;••,--■.y• '■.; Medical.''.';' •>: - ■'- ""}'■■ ■; Heir 55 lite Lot fsp&s Grown by Cuticura. S^^ tt»|3 MISS 8., of L.. sends na GafSa KjClla thtough our British Depot, _ __■ X*~y Messrs. F. Nbwbci'.T & %KfgW/ Sons, London, E. 0., a i /*2B ' strand of soft glossy hair |ISg*£\J k23h cut from her own head and ■*gjgs|| inpisjs measuring fifty-five inches ~s*j2w wsgS; in length which previous to %&Bpr ' tho use of Ctmcoju, was ' Esg§|A jfflsS& dry, thin, and lifeless, and IsSfliiK, ' W&I3&. came out in handful, to \T~_ia such an extent that she fear- WSSS 7/ Jfitß| ed she would soon lose it. Bap . ■. ■ She attributco her magnifl- ■Ea8KV.,...head of hair to fre- K 2s3^^, jgjSSsgj quent shampoos with Ccri- ; — ~-.Jg ffigjs*- cora Soap, followed by -. >lj|||j . light dressings of Ocmcinu • !:?§—& . TT*P gently rubbed into the scalp. fe^__« PILLS. V FOR BILE. ;• COCKLE'S PELLS* FOR LIVER. COCKLE'S PULLS. '~;■ FOR ACIDITY. COCKLE'S PILLS. __ FOR HEARTBURN, COCKLE'S PILLS J " : FOR INDIGESTION.. COCKLE'S ' PILL&4 FOR SICK HEADACHE. jr*t!>CKLE'S pills. \J IN USE EVERYWHERE COCKLE'S PILLS. FREE FROM MERCURY. COCKLE'S'. PULLS*: , -IN USE OVER 94 YEARS. lif Boxes at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., and 225. ' Of «11 Xedictao Venlors throughout Woria. 3S_f K Why do you llaa& calmly and fiSE9Pls&P9pii| just let your hair all fall ffia - '' wk!m ou * or e * SHr vJv s 1 an< * 'Mm nothing to stop it? Is r/rffi//j this common need of losing your hair in this way. And there is no need of your looking old before your time, either. The hair may be preserved _. . beautiful li|¥| J by giving *L _»__L gp^s^l restores l ' ' '" color to gray or faded hair. Your hair may have all the dark, rich color of early life. Then why not have it so ? Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. UUPIOL&CTEELi JrafeHLadlesJ PI LLS Are thcacknowlodxe'' Ifadins remedy lor all Female compiaintn. Kecommemlcd by the Medical faculty. The genuine bear the signature of Wm. Martin ( registered without which none are genuine). No.J.ady should ba without them. Order of all Chemists throughout the World. I'roprietor.MAßTlS riiarm.Chcmißt.saUTHAMPTON.ENa. Agents: Sharland &Co..Ld.,Aucbland&Wellington and Mew Zealand Drug Co., Cnrlstchurch. IPEEB BOOKS—For both Sexes, of vital in- ' terest concerning yourselves and yonr welfare. Posted free.—Writo to Manager, 300, E. CollioS-street. Melbourne. A CUKE. FOR LAMENESS IN MORSES. ■ J EOSOfI'S V^ /CHEMICAL ESSEI.CE> kl 1 FOR LAMENESS IN HORSES. Iffl TltrS ESSENCE us been extensively used by fejf the Public for morelthan a quarter of a century, and flB has proved itself one of the most efficacious Horse [m Dlistera extant. It is mildin its operation, lIW tho same)time permanent in its effects. Whilst I ;ii strong enough to answer tho purpose required by ffi the severest blister, it lias the rare excellency of VKi doing no injury to the hair, and cannot blemish, j(|[ however often applied. JUJ The numerous testimonials which have beenroIn oeived from trainers, stud grooms, and private gen(111 tlomen, and the fact that it is entirely free from (IS corrosive acids and all preparations of Mercury, Ilfil recommend it as the best application for Spavins, 8» Curbs, Splints, Ringbones, Wind Galls, Strain, of I'J the Sinews or Joints, Calloused or Hard Swellings I m of long standing, and all other diseases requiring! K sweating or blistering application. ' ffl Tile Ksaence will, when diluted according to tho Ift directions on the bottle, be also found one of th« IS best applications possible to Sprains, Bruises, Sttfl - ili' nesso: the Joints, and other injuries of a slight) lip nature where actual blistering is not required. 1; In Bottles at 25,, 3s. Gd,, and ss. each. TESTIMONIALS. July 11, 1900. From Messrs. Arnbury, English, and Co., Dairymen and Farmers, Auckland. Mr. J. Edson, Chemist, Auckland.—Dear Sir, —We have had yotxr Chemical Essence in use for the past ten years, and have great pleasure in testifying to its effectiveness. we have proved its value as a remedy for strained sinews, splints, and other ailments common to horses working on macadamised roads. , In one case we had an animal so badly strained in its foreleg that it was looked upon as useless, but after being properly dressed twice with Edson's'Chemical Essence, and turned out was restored to soundness in a snort time. We look upon this preparation as being tho best and most effective remedy for lameness in horses we have ever used. We would advise those who need such a remedy, and have not tried it, to test it by using it. and, if pronerly applied, we are confident tne results wilfbe satisfactory— faithfully, AMBTJEY, ENGLISH, AND CO. Prepared by— JOHN EDSON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, MEDICAL HALL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. (Established 1859.) SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE AGENTS: — KEMPTHOKNE,PROSSER, & Co. SHARLAND & Co. Watchmakers and Jewellers. BAKER'S (WATCHMAKER) ASSIGNED STOCK la being SLAUGHTERED at HUGH BLACK S, NEXT D.S.O. SOME OF THE REDUCTIONS: GOLD HUNTING ROTHERHAM'S LEVER— ker's price, £20. now £14. ROLLED GOLD LEVER— Price, £2 10b, now 30s. SILVER WATERBURY-Baker's price. £3, now 355. GENT.'S DIAMOND RING-Baker's price. £14, now £9. FINE OPAL AND DIAMOND BROOCH—Baker's price, £15 15s, now £10 12s 6d. PINE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCHBaker'S price, £15, now £10. DOUHLE SILK GOLD MOUNTED ALBERT— Baker's price, £3 ss, now £2 2s 6d. WATERBURY ALARMS—Baker's price, 108, now 63 6d. I am also offering A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON MY OWN GOODS DURING THE SALE. WATCHES AND JEWELLERY CAREFULLY REPAIRED AND GUARANTEED,.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11539, 26 November 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11539, 26 November 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11539, 26 November 1900, Page 7