PERFECTION - .— Mrs. S.A. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer never fails to restore Grey Hair t.» its youthful color, imparting to it new life, growth, and lustrous beauty. Its actionis speedy and thorough, quickly banishing Greyness. Its value is above all others. A single trial proves it. It is not a dye. It ever proves itself the natural strengtliener of the Hair. (The genuine only in Pink Wrappers.) Sold wholesale by Felton, Grimwadb, & Co., ellington, ICeiipthornb, Prosser, & Co., Dunedin and Auck and; and re tail of all Chemists and Perfumers through out the Colonies THE NEW CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION IN PHILADELPHIA has been a decided success. The awards of the juries have just been published, and we find that Mr. Peter Moller has again taken the First Prize for his justly celebrated “ Moller’s Cod Liver Oil ” Already this Oil has been exhibited in Twelve International Exhibitions in different countries, and taken Twelve First Class Prize Medals ; now we find that in the stronghold of Newfoundland Cod Liver Oil, where the manufacturers in full force exhibited their very best productions, “ Moller’s Ccd Liver Oil” is declared to be the Purest, the Sweetest, the Most Excellent, and the Most Valuable as a therapeutic agent. The Brown and other inferior oils have long ceased to appear at the Exhibitions, and as only the very finest brands contend for the Prize, its award to the manufacturer of “Moller’s Cod Liver Oil” is are an incontestable proof of its great superiority over all others. The Public should steadfastly avoid the Brown and Newfoundland Oils when the Best is within easy reach, and that Moller’s name, trade mark, and capsule are on each bottle. Head Offices, Christiana. Manufactories, Lofoten Islands, Norway, London Offices, 521, Oxford Street. Sold by all Chemists, and Drug Stores.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 361, 11 January 1879, Page 20
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295Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 361, 11 January 1879, Page 20
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