A commercial christening: The well-known Liebltj Company's Extract row bears, in addition to the blue signature, J. V. Liebisr, a now name, made from the Liebig' Extract of Moat Company's initials— Lemco. Such a simple device to prevent mistakes, we wonder was not thought of before. ■ Eggs very scarce, think on the fowls and let them rest ; in the meantime use Epg Powder and Custard Powder as capital sub- I stitutes. See you t;et Tucker's. Those desiring to buy homes or invest- i ments, and requiring monetary assistance, should consult Mr. homes, 91, Queen- j street, who has several sums awaiting investment. DON'T 7 OOK. OLD. ! With atlvnneint; years groynes* increases. Slop this with Lookykr's Sumtiuu Hair j t(iuk;j, which darkens to tho former .'clout- and preserves the appearance. Lock yer's, the English Hair Restorer, keeps -'if -avapes of lime, by darkening the grey streaks, tlw) causing "oo'/;l: of Hair. PACKER'S HAIR TONIC! The- 1 oel preparation for the Hair. Coils the Skin, makod the Hair soft and glossy, itkl by .strengthening the roots ;.i«voii'.s it falling out. (."sod daily it eradicates L.tnIrufF, and thoroughly cleanses the Scalp rom all Impurities. Many enthusiastic t<-s----imoruala I Of all chemists, 2s 6d; vioste:!, «i ■ i,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 7
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