Rowlands’ Macassar Oil prevents hair from falling off or becoming dry during hot weather, strengthen* weak hair, and is also sold in golden colour for the hair, Rowlands’ Odonto whitens the teeth, prevent* decay, and sweetens the breath. Ask for Row* lands’articles—the only genuine, A Natural Aperient wirnoux Hazardous Force. —An unsolicited testimonial from the late S. C. Hall, F.S.A., who wrote the following when above 83 years of age:—“l have for a long time used Eno's ‘ Fruit Salt ; ’ I have found it an effective yet gentle aperient, very beneficial to persons of sedentary habits, especially such as exercise not the limbs but the brain, and frequently require to assist nature without hazardons force. It acts according to the quantity taken—either as a relieving medicine or as a cooling and refreshing drink, and I am convinced that It does not weaken when It atimu« lates " Sold by all chemists. Prepared onlr at Eno’a “ Fruit Silt” Works, Pomeroy street. New Cross road, London, Eng by J. C. Eno’s patent. 9 KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES cure Con hs Asthma, Bronchitis. Medical testimony states that no other medicine Is so effectual in the cure of these dangerous maladies. One lozenge alone gives ease, one nr two at bedtime ensures re;t For relieving difficulty of breathing they are invaluable. They contain no opium nor any violent drug. Sold by all chemists, iu tins, la Ijd and 2s 9d each. Holloway’s Pills and Ointment.— Travellers and Emigrants.—Those who cross the seas change the climate, but they do not change the constitution. The altered conditions of life, the exigencies oi travel and other causes render the traveller and ©migrant peculiarly liable to diseases and accidents when far from efficient medical aid. With these associated remedies at hand they may be said to hare a physician always at their call, and they maybe certain that situations will be constantly arising in which they will require a ready resource in time of need. The directions for use which accompany each box and pot of Holloway’s Pills and Ointment ar© written in plain and simple language, and are applicable in all cases
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9284, 2 May 1891, Page 4
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