ADAMS'S FURNITURE POLISH
THE OLDEST AND BEST—“ THE QUEEN ” th» Tandy’s Nervspaper) a 'ye—'“ Having made a fresh trial of its virtues, after considerable ex . ocieuee with other compounds'of the same nature, we feel no he.-itation in recommendioc its Le to all housewives who are in any difficulty in polishing tboir furniture. 2od December, * SB3 f3o!d by Grocers, Chemists Ironmongers, Cabinetmakers, Brush Dealers, Oilmen, &c Manufactory —SHEFFlELD. ENGLAND. Caution—See that the name.is on the Bottle, and beware of cheap imitation
MRS DR STUARTS * FEMALE PILLS.— ‘’ • t SIR, — I have tried endless drugs with. out obtaining the least good. I was recommended to get these ■ wonderfol Pills, which in a short time removed the cause of all my pain and trouble. For removing obstructions; preventing headaches, &0., they are a tieasnre maeed. All females ought to possess this valuable remedy.—With many BRiGHr. 23 od per box. MRS DR STUART’S LARIES’ TONIC. 3s and 4s 6d per bottle. A' splohdid appetiser, nerve-soother, and general invigorator. A positive cure for all debilities peculiar to females. Dr PARKER’S HAIR RESTORER-Gen-tlemen—The Hair Restorer is true to its name, and does all you claim for it. I had tried nearly all advertised remedies, without deriving the least benefit. My hair, which was both thin and grey/is now as thick as ever, and. the beautiful dark shade of my youth.—Gratefully, &c., J. R. 3s 6d bottle. RHEUMATISM !—Dr. Parker’s Purvis Rheusiaticon. —Extracts from testimonials. is the only genuine cure for Rheumatism.’ ‘I owe my complete cure to his wonderful Powder.’ 3s 6d per bottle. Wholesale, and retail agents, TURNER . & CO., Chemists, Manners-street, Wellington.
npQu'THE LADIES.—Mr B Madden, 47, Jt Cuba-street, Wellington, begs to nform her customers that she has arranged to receive a larger monthly supply of the celebrated Patterns and Fashion Books of Buttcnck- and Co., London and New York. Prepaid orders receive prompt attention. Monthly fashion sheet posted, three shillings 'per annum. Send stamps for specimen gratis.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 849, 8 June 1888, Page 4
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322Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 849, 8 June 1888, Page 4
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