BUSINESS NOTICES. WONDERFUL SUCCESS! Prof. Barky, Philadelphia, July 7th, 1873. Dear Sir—Having lost my hair during my services in China, I was completely bald on the top of roy head. On my return to Philadelphia, I was induced to make a trial of your BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS, which I thought conveyed a comfortable pleasantness to the head. This induced me to have two more bottles, and before I had finished the third bottle, my hair began to grow. I bave continued to use it since, and I have now tlie appearance of as fine a head of hair as in my youth. This letter you are at liberty to use as you please.--I am, yours, &c. CHARLES LEE. BARRY'S SAFE HAIR DYE Is a really good article, prepared by Professor Alex. Barry, whose name is so well known in connection with his great Hair Renewer, BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS, established over 70 years. 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Its taste is most agreeable, imparting peculiar sweetness to the breath, and insuring to the Teeth tne most beautiful and pearly whiteness. If used regularly wiU positively preserve the Teeth and Gums in a sound and healthy condition to extreme old age. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, and CO. QLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER, For cleansing and clearing the blood from aU impurities, cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofnla, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds, it ia a never-failing and permanent cure. Agenta— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, and Co. Y^TESTON'S WIZARD OIL. Weston's Famous Remedies should never be dispensed with in cases of pain and inflammation upon either Man or Beast. 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H« took Brandreth's PiUs every day for thirteen months, and in March, 1837. became a perfectly sound, healthy man, though before he commenctd with this great medicine, he ms on the Terge of the grave. j ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. SCIATI Ci. " Henry D. Brandreth, Esq., Liverpool. «« t* oi ™ . " fey™o**, Oct. 9, 1871. Dear Sir—Please to send me another six dozen of Allcock's Plasters, and two dozen Brandreth's PUls ls ljd. The Plaster seems to produce wonderful results. There is scarcely a day passes but some one is telling me of the cures they are making. Rheumatism in various parts of ihe body disappears as if by magic. Only on Saturday last, Mr Jacob Heywood, Albert Terrace. Starkey street, Heywood, informed me that he had been troubled wilh sciatica for three years; so bad was it the last 12 months of that time that he was unable to foUow his employment. Ho had hied many doctors, been te Matlock, and spent £2 on a largely advertised electric-chain belt but aU to no purpose. Some one at last persuaded him to try your Plasters. He said he had no faith in them, but he would try them, for he was stuck fast; they could not make his pain much worse, and it would only be a Uttle more money sent after the rest. So he bought two—one he placed on his thigh, and the other on his back—and a week after he was ready for his work. It is now six months ago, and he has"" had no return of his pain.—Yours truly, '" W. BECKETT." Agents for New Zealand :— KEMPTHOBNE, PROSSER, and Co. QONSUMPHON. — Chest Affections. DB CHURCHILL'S SYRUPS OF HYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, SODA, AND IRON, recommended by tba leading physicians in Europe. Agents KEMPTHORNE, PBOSSER, and Co. LIEUT. JAMES'S BLISTERING OINTMENT FOR HORSES. This Ointment has the largest sale of all horse blisters, and its efficacy is undeniable. It also has another important advantage—it will never blemish however often used. ' Agents, KEMPTHORNB, PBOSSER, and CO. LUNG BALSAM. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Affections of the Lungs, mid Consumption, it is unequaUed as a Remedy. It is warranted to break up the most troublesome Cough in a few hours. Don't experiment with new and untried mixtures; take this at once and att ailments wiU disappear. It is harmless to the most delicate Child—contains no Opium in any form Sold everywhere by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the Colony, and Wholesale by KEMPTHORNB, PBOSSER, and Co. TO SQUATTERS. "|Z"EEP your Sheep in Health by ■ a using CALVERT'S CABBOLIC SHEEP WASH. Guaranteed to CURE Scab, Foot Rot, or Tics. Agents for New Zealand :— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, and Co.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3928, 18 September 1874, Page 4
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