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•-■^,.,.,,; MEDICAL. ■ ; SSWARE OF INJURIOUS IMITATIONS -OF BEETEAM'S HAIR IFLUID, \ ; , Of World-wide Reputation. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. Restored and Greyness Prevente'i}. 41>EETHAM'S CAPILLARY HAIR -*' FLUID is now used by most cr! the Sadies and gentlemen at the Court of Her -SSajesty, and thousands of the aristocracy »ad gentry. It is acknowledged to Ue the „ j^Baost effectual article ever discovered for pro-' the growth and Htrengtfening weak ' - «ftd fin« kair, preventing fa3ling«off, checking *BfH9Ba, Mid restoring a colos, without the «8O of dye. It cleaHses the head from scurf, tanS imparts to it a brilliant gloss truly enchanting, During the last 14 years nume-: Sons parties have endeavored to imitate it, h0.% have utterly failed; it has no equal, as hundreds of testimonials folly prove, Sold, ;la bottles, 2s 6d. Double size, 4s 6d; 7s 66. «gtal to four €mall; 11s ix> six small. Do not be persuaded to try any other «J®ole. ? 3E space allowed, hundreds of letters ■ anight be inserted in proof of the efficacy of 3&3s extraordinary Fluid. The following was . -^received by Mr Beetham's agents, Messrs : and Brown, Chemists, Mana&esfcer:— : . ; . ■ . ■ ' "Burnley, 36, Standish st. } April, 1860. '\ c* Sra—l feel I ought to write and tell you d£ the excellent qualities of : your Coral 3Raster and Hair Fluid. They are undeniable; \ %& their effects. Yours are the only adyer- j I ever met with Where the articles 4Bdverti6ed equal and that thoroughly, the ■" joromlses given in their use. This unusual ;&ni>hfulness induces me to write this. • Your obedient servant, ** C." **To Mr Beetham." ' ! " StonecEffe House, Christchurch, j 7th May. ■ ** Sib—Having lost my hair nearly three . ago, I had recourse to your Hair Fluid j |AHoiiherremedieshavingfailed)forits restora- i " Hoa, and lam happy to say it had the de-j sSafed effectj and I now have a better head of tiaan ever. I use no other preparation.! (Signed) " Mrs. W. Lack." • ■" To Mr Beetham, Chemist." "St. Albaus, 20thMareh. *f€rENTLE3sssK—I have tried one 2s 6d 4645e of Beetham's Hair Fluid, and I do aasur© you it has far Burpassed the most 'Sanguine expectations, I have the greatest in the efficacy of the Fluid an a t&Bsfcorer of the hair. I shall thank you to Seed me one 11s bottle as early as possible 3sr tiie enclosed amount. I shall lose no «B|3gortunity of recommending it to otlier similarly situated. " Yours respectfully, "THOS. DRIV3SR." *• To Messrs. Jewsbury.and Brown, ! ■ ; "Manchester." 'J ; 12 space allowed, hundreds more letters r *$gls.t be inserted, equally interesting land -■'• swasfactory/ Sold by all Chemists. I^pogssietors, Beetham and C©., Chemists to the Family, Cheltenham. "TEE GREAT ENGLISH REMI3DY FOR .GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. IJLAIR'S GOUT AND : RHEUM^.TIC .'." ■ PILLS.—This preparation is one of the '%mefits sirhich the science of modern chemishas conferred upon mankind ; for during Ifes fbst twenty years of the present.century' %» qpeak of a cure for the Gout, was cona romance ; but now the efficacy and . *^«lety of this medicine is -sofullydemonJfeasted, by unsolicited testimonials fromperr asais inevery rank of life, thatpublic opinion s ;^sroc3aJms this as one of the most important ~ the present age. : , ,•:, "These PiUa require ko restraint of diet or !■'- ®onfinement during their use^ and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any 'v"*?ltalpart.'- ... ,';.'.-. ■ . . ; • . H^key can be relied upon as a most eafeand ;4®eotiual remedy ever offered to the public, Jssadljave been universally used in Europe %ad America for many years for the above -©omplaints. i Her Majesty^s Commissioners have author. , the name and Jiddress of "Thomas ' 3E^it, No. 229, Straud, London," to ibe upon the Government stamps to eswh box of the genuine medicines, With printed directions for their use, Sold in England atls l£d]and 2s 9d per ■• •■■ ■ ' ■ • v" . "' ■■ : - i&geaxt for Auckland, Mr ASHER ASEfER. OPESA GLASSES. 1| US ROW'S GLAS SE S ■«* for the .opera, field, camp and sea; un» yß^assed .fpr .brilliancy and power. Equal . any other Binoculars at double the price. Jjarger size and power, L 6 6s; smaller, L 3 wiISS 6d (sling cases); in aluminium, in*Kdibly Ught, 10 and 14 Guineas. HIGH-POWER RIFLE TELESCOPES, .Jbß used at the National Rifle Associatipn Meeting Three, Five, Six and Nine Guineas i each. Deer-Stalking, and Reconnoiiering Ssglaßco.p4sS, .best c[uality p Two, Four and * Six Guineas each. Opinioks of the English Press : Athenaeum.— "The Malvem Glass must be ; "Valuable to any man." IHusrfeea4Kd London News.—" Admirably ' adapted for deer-stalkers, yachtsmen and i B^portsmeo." Bsll's Life.—*' Best binocular telescope yet '< larented," Meld.—"Most compact, accurate and * powerful" ( Army and Navy Gazette.^" One of the ' *■*.» ( Volunteer Service Gazatte.-—" Beautiiiilly j&siflhed binoculars." Gentlemen, in order to save delay, jßhoald < *&s}ose remittance. . Address—W. and J. BUEEOW, Malvern, < i/AUT^ON.—Messrs, Buiaiow do not guaran; s^p^^s quality of any glasses that do not C ■'%&*( tfkvix came and address. i
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1789, 24 September 1867, Page 8
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1789, 24 September 1867, Page 8
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