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THE BEST, THE SAFEST. THE CHEAPEST. Restores the Color to Grey Hair, Instantly stops the Hair from Fading. Occasionally used, Grevussa is Impossible If the hair is; actually grey, the Sulphur Restorer ia n& or seven days effects a great alteration. By a gradual action, scaracely perceptible even to watchful observers, several . darker ebadea will be attained. In a period of three weeks a complete change occurs, and a color exactly resembling that lost will be- | come manifest Where ho Sulphur Eeatorer is applied scurf cannot esist, and a Bense of cleanliness coolness, See. prevails, which canaot result from daily plastering the hair with grease. Sold everywhere, In large bottles holding almost a pint, la 6d each. Be sure to have Lockyer’e. XOCKYEirS SULPHUR HAIR ‘ RESTORER Made only in London. LIVER COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, STOMACH DERANGEMENT GTJBED BY DE 1 KING'S DANDELION k QUININE LIVER DILLS (W3TEOUE MEBOTTBY) The Great English Medicine, Act effectively on the liver, and, while mildly aperient, are all that can be desired. Dr King’s famous Pills purify and clear the entire system by directly freeing the. liver from sluggishness, causing the stomach to properly perform ita functions, thus quickly and entirely removing all feeling of headache, dizziness, oppression at chest and back, disagreeable taste, nausea, indigestion, spasm, sensations cf heaviness, and irritating depression attending bilious attacks and liver derangements, -. J - 1 ■ -> ■- ■ •' '■> • BE SUES TO HAVE DK. KING’S PILLS Sold Evebywhsee.

SALE. Jjl ° R A Splendid Barque, 333 tons, complete Brigantine, 332 tons, splendid order Topsail Schooner, 41 tons, order Brigantine, 292 tons, splendid order Ketch, 36 tons, almost new Brigantine, 185 tons, engaged payable trade Iron Barque, 497 tons (beautiful vessel) Iron Barque, 400 tons, complete Screw steamer, 60 tons, gross. New compound engines; licensed to carry 109 passengers. Built Kauri. Good cargo capacity. Several small Cutters, Yachts, etc,, thoroughly complete FARMS. Two magnificent farms, residences, stock, etc.,thereon; owners retiring HOTELS. Several City and Country hotels doing a magnificent business. For further particulars—apply to ARTHUR D. BENNETT. Notary, Accountant, Land Broker, etc. Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. [COPYRIGHT.]' m S 8 m fiECISTKREO TRACE MAUL. FQTQSX SILVER The best, and most-perfect ; ' / • ■ invention of the age. ■■■; POTOSI SILVER Has all the good qualities of %-r *'■ Silver,-and is infinitely less expensive. POTOSI SILVER Being a Pure White Metal, must of necessity retain its colour and wear whit® throughout I POTOSI SILVER Entirely supersedes " tho cheaper qualities of ElectroPlate, which, having a verylimited superficial coating of silver, scon assume an objectionable yellow appearance, which renders the article comparatively worthless. POTOSI SILVER Bears no colouring matter whatsoever ! POTOSI SILVER The beautiful whiteness which it possesses is the natural colour of the metal I HOTELS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS should use Potosi SIXiVEBt COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS should use Potosi I SILVEB!! PRIVATE FAMILIES should nso Potosi 1 SrnVEB!! 1 1 RICH AND POOR should use Potosi Sit/veb !1 ! I jgj'VERYOWE should use Potosi Silveb, Mil? and Telegrams should he addressed to, and Enquiries made of p HAYMAN & CO., Agents, WELLINGTON. 30

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 766, 5 November 1886, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Mail, Issue 766, 5 November 1886, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Mail, Issue 766, 5 November 1886, Page 29

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