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MEDICAL. BEWARE OF INJURIOUS IMITATIONS OF BEETHAM'S HAIR FLUID, Of World-wide Reputation. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. Hair Restored and Greyness Prevented. BEETHAM'S CAPILLARY HAIR FLUID is now used by most of the iadles and gentlemen at the Court of Her Majesty, and thousands of the aristocracy and gentry. It is acknowledged te be the most effectual article ever discovered for promoting tho growth and strengthening weak fend fin* hair, preventing faUing off, checking reypwa, and restoring a color, without the «ac of dye. It cleanses the head from scurf, and imparts to it a briUiant gloss truly ■«achanting, During the last 14 years numerous parties have endeavored to imitate it, tsut have utterly faUed; it has no equal, as lumdreds of testimonials fuUy prove, Sold' tn bottles, 2s 6d. Double size, 4s 6d; 7s 6d «qual to four smaU; lis te six small. Do not be persuaded to try a&y other Article. If space aUowed, hundreds of letters anight be inserted in proof of the efficacy of -this extraordinary Fluid, The foUowing was received by Mr Beetham's agents, Messrs Jewsbury and Brown, Chemists, Manchester : — "Burnley, 36, Standishsfc,, April, 1860. ** Sißr-I feel I ought to write and tell you ®f the excellent quaUties of your Corn Plaster and Hair Fluid. They are undeniable Iso. their effects. Yours are the only advertisements I ever met with where the articles advertised equal, and that thoroughly, the promises given in their use. This unusual tmthfulness induces me to write this. Your obedient servant j " C." "To Mr Beefcham." " Stonecliffe House, Christchurch, 7th May. "Sir—Having lost my hs£ir nearly three years ago, I had recourse to your Hair Fluid |aflother remedies havingfailed)forits restoration, and I am happy to say it had the deSired effect; and I now have a better head of tuir than ever. I use no other preparation. (Signed) " Mrs. W. Lack." 44 To Mr Beetham, Chemist." " St. Albans, 20th March. " Gentlemen —I have tried one 2s 6d Iwfctle of Beetham's Hair Fluid, and I do assure you it has far surpassed the most sanguine expectations. I have the greatest confidence in the efficacy of the Fluid as a •Kstorer of the hair. I shaU thank you to sand me one lis bottle as early as possible for the enclosed amount. I shaU lose no ©pportunity of recommending it to other pities similarly situated. ■ " Yours respectfuUy, "Thos. Driver." '** To Messrs. Jewsbury and Brown, "Manchester." if space aUowed, hundreds more letters asiight be inserted, equaUy interesting and satisfactory. Sold by aU Chemists. Proisrietors, Beetham and Co., Chemists te the lEoyal FamUy, Cheltenham. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. |>LAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC •*•* PILLS.—This preparation is one of the Iwaiefits which the science of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind ; for during ■ihe first twenty years of the present century %o speak, of a cure for the Gout, was considered a romance ; but now the efficacy and -asfefcy of this medicine is so fuUy demonstrated, by unsoUcited testimonials from persons in every rank of life, that pubUc opinion -proclaims this as one of the most important 'jflhscoveries of the present age. These PUls require no restraint of diet or -sxmfinement during their use, and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part. They can be reUed upon as a most safe and «Sfeetual remedy ever offered to the pubUc, ssad have been universaUy used in. Europe and America for many years for the above j complaints. Her Majesty's Commissioners have author." teed the name and address of " Thomas JPzout, No. 229, Strand, London," to be Impressed upon the Government stamps affixed to each box of the genuine medicines, 'with printed directions for their use, I Sold in England afc ls IM and 2s 9d per "Sox. - . j Agent for Auckland, j Mr ASHER" ASHER. _OPERA GLASSES. BURR 0 W'S GLASSES ** for the opera, field, camp and sea; unsurpassed for brilUancy and power. Equal to any other Binoculars at double the price. Larger size and power, L 6 6s; smaUer, L 3 fl3s 6ci (sling cases); in aluminium, incredibly light, 10 and 14 Guineas. HIGH-POWER RIFLE TELESCOPES, As used at the National Rifle Association Meeting Three, Five, Six and Nine Guineas each. Saval, Deer-Stalking, and Recoruioitering Telescopes, besfc quaUty, Two, Four aud Six Guineas each. Opinions of tee English Press : Athec-Eum.—"The Malvern Glass must be to any man." Illustrated London News.—" Admirably -*dapted for deer-stalkers, yachtsmen and Sportsmen." BeU's life.—" Best binocular telescope yet tav-snted," Field.—"Most compact, accurate and 4?<>wrtrtaL" A ray and Navy Gazette.—" One of the •it"Volunteer Service Gazette.—" BeautifuUy finished binoculars." Gentlemen, in order fco save delay, should ■saolese remittance. Address—W. and J. BURROW, Malvern, England. i Caution.—-Mesars. Bobbow do nofc guaran* j Seethe quaUty of any glasses thafc do not hear their name and address. i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1755, 15 August 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1755, 15 August 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1755, 15 August 1867, Page 8

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