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Cautions. BEWARB OF INJUBIOUB IMITATIONS OF BEETHAM'S HAIR FLUID, " ( Of World-wide Reputatioa. UNDER BOYAL PATRONAGE. Hair Restored and Übbthbss Peitkhtkb BEKTHAM'S CAPILLARY HAIR FLUID is now used by most of the ladies and pentlemen at the Court of her Majesty, and thousands of the aristocracy and gentry. It i» ackcowledged to be the niost eflectual article ever discovered for promoting the growth and strengthening - weak mud fine faair, preventing falling ofl, checking greynesa, and restoring ■ colour, without the use of dye. It clesnecs the head from »curf, and fmparts to it a brilliant gloss truly enchanting. During the last 14 year* nnmerons parties have endeavoured to imitate it, but have utterly failed; it has no equal, fis hundreds of testimonials fnlly prove. Sold in bottles 2s 6d. Double size, 43 6cl. 7s 6d equal to 4 small, lls to 6 small. Pa. not be persuaded to try any other article. If tpace allowed, hundreds of letters might h« inserted in proof of the efficacy of thiaextraor diDary Fluid. The-following was received by Mr Bettham's Mesirs Jewsfeury Bnd BrowD, Cfcemiats, Manchester : — " Burnley, 86, Standish street, April, 1860. " Bir— I feel I ought to write and tell you of the excellent qualities of your Corn Plaster and Hair Fluid- They are undeniable in their effect*. Yours are tbe only advertisements I ever met with where the articles advertised cquil, ant! that thoroughly, the promises given in their use. This unusual truthfulness induces me to writ" this. Your obedient servant, "C. "To Mr Beetham ' "Stoneclifl'e House, Cbristcburch, 7th May " Fir— 'Baying lost my hnir nearly three years bbo, I had recourse to your llair F.'uid (all other remedies having failed) for it« re;<!oration, and am happy to say it had the feired effect; an«' I now have a better head of hair than ever. I use no other preparation. (Signed) " Mrs W. Lack. " To Mr Hcetham, Chemist." If opaco allowed, buudreOs more letters mi^bt bo inserted, equally ictereiti'Dg and fati&factory Sold by all Chemi«ta. Proprietors. Bkktham and Co., Chemists to tho Boyal Family, Cheltenham PIAUTI.JN.--WARREN, ROHBELL, & CO \J ULACKIIvQ, I2IK, and DiK MAKDFACTDKERB, Ihtc of 80, Strand, QAVTIOS the PCJiLIC against peraona titdinfr undei oirailar names, and professing to be counect*^ with them or their lido eatabllxhn.cnt at No. 30 Strand, their only manufactory bfcio;; — Regent Works, Regent-otrect, Viucont-squar:, Westminstor, Loiidon, B.W. " Gbhtlkmeh—l have tried one 2a 6d bottle of Beetham's lluir Fluid, and I do assure you it ha; far surpassed the most scngainc expectations. 1 have the greateat confidence la the efficacy of the Fluid ns a restorer of the hair. I ss;all thauls you to send me one lls bottle 113 early ie possible for the enclosed amoutit. I shall lose no opportunity of rccommeudioK it to other parlies simiarly situated. " Ycura, reypectfully, "TIIO3. TSIVEB. " To Messrs Jewsbury and Brown, Manchester." "St. Albanß, 20th March, PIANOPORTKS. -Caution.-The public are respectfully Cautioned acainst buying instruments bearing tho name of Allison nnd Allison, as that firm has not been In existence since the year 1848. 'I'be only firm having n right to that name is Ralph Allhou and Sons, 108, Wardour street, London. Mewrs A. and Sons will be hoppy to forward their design? and prioe lists free u^on application. (Signed) - RAI.JPH ALLrSONanI SONS -pkINNEFOUD'B PURK FLUID MAGXJ NEBIA has been during twenty-five yenri emphatically sanctioned by t!ie medical profession, and universally accepted by the public as the best remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEADAOfIK, GOUT, nnd INDIGESTION, and as a mild aperient for delicate constitutions, more especially for ladirs and children W hen combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, it forms an agreeable eflervescintr draught, i i which its nperient qualities are much increased. During hot season*, and, above all, In lict climates, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been found hiehiy beneficial. Manufactured (with the utmost attention to strength and purity), by DINNEFORD and CO., 172 New Bond street, Lcndon, And may Be had from all respectable <Jhemiat> throughout the world. BISHOP'S GUANUr-AE EFFERVESCENT CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. Introduced and Prepared by Alfred Bishop, Manufacturing Cheniiat, 17 acd 18 Speck's Fiella, Mile End A rew Town London. npHIS perfectly white and de'icately clean JL grr.imlnlpJ prepataticD possesses remarkable effervescent qualities, which isr surpasse.i the ordinary Hcidiitz Powder in its Cooling, Refreshing, and mild aperient properties, m well as in flavor as a Saline draugtt. It Is particularly well adapted for women and young children, on account of its moat sgr-etabie flavour and inilJ effect. N.B.—The genuino has the name Bishop upon the Bottle, also the name and trade mark upon tbe Label, and is sold in convenient fizea, and oecured in so perfect a manner that it may be shipped with safety to any part of the world. Manufacturer aUo of Granulated and Effervescent Carbonate of Iron, Citrate of Iron, Citrate of Quinine, Citrate cf Quinine and Iron, Carbonate of Lithia in tubes, Citrate of Lithia, Vichy Halt, Seidlitz Mixture, and all other Granulated Preparations. "piCKLES, BAUCES, JAMS, &c JL (Free from Adulteration), Manufactured by CEOBSE end HACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, Sobo-square, London. CROSSE and BLACK WELL'S Various first-class manufactures are obtainable from eyery respeotable provision dealer in the world. Purchasers should insist on i aving C. and l-'.'a goods when they ask for them, as it is not ct nil unusual for interior preparations to be substituted. Their pickles are all prepared in pure malt vinegar, and are precisely similar in quality to thoeo supplied by them for use at Her Majesty's Table. O. and B. invite attention to the following— Pickles, tait fruits, sauces of ail kinds, jaras, potted meats, Durham mustard, orauge manna* ade, essence cf "coffee, call's foot and other table 'jellies, pure mushroom cataup, and numerous other articles, ail of which are ot the highest quality, pjid rire prepared with the most complete attention to purity and wholcsoraeae33. Their salad oil is the finest imported. C. and B. are Agcnu for Lea and Perrins* celebrated Worcestershire sauce, Carstair's Sir Robert Peel's sauce, M.. foyer's sauces, reltah and aromatic nvoatard, Payne^ royal Osborne sauce, Captain White's oriental pickle, curry_ powder am? paste itud Mulligatawny paste tirimwade't t'esskvited milk, and for Hssoa.'u French chocolate. |

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1085, 12 June 1865, Page 2

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