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DEAF FORTY YEARS. The desoription of a simple remedy, by which a complete care of deafness and noises in the head of forty years’ standing has jnat been effected, will be sent free to anyone who applies to J. H. Nicholson, 175, William street, Melbourne. Of the 4200 species of flowers now cultivated in Europe, it is said that only ten per cent give forth any odour. To Darken 3rey Hair.—Lookyer’a Sulphur Hair Restorer is the quickest, best, safest; costs less, effects more than any other. The colour produced is most natural. Lookyer’s Sulphur is the only English Hair Restorer universally sold. 2 The Royal Railroad Commission at Berlin is testing electric lights for railroad use. It has had two experimental cars equipped with incandescent lamps, storage batteries beneath the cars supplying the current. The Best Remedy fob Indigestion.— NORTON’S CAMOMILE PILLS are conSden.ly recommended as a simple remedy for Indigestion which is the cause of nearly all the discaais which we are subject. Nobton’i Pells with justice called the ‘Natural Strengthen r of the Human Stomaob,' act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient, are mild in their operation, and safe under any oiroumatan es. Sold in bottles, at la IJd, 2s 9d, 11s, by all medicine vendors throughout the world.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9284, 2 May 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9284, 2 May 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9284, 2 May 1891, Page 4

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