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■^"ONDERFUL SUCCESS I Prof. Bahry, Philadelphia, July ?<&,IS?3. DearSir--Havine lost my hair during myserviee* in China, I was completely bald on tire Ttopof mr head. On my return to Philadelphia, I was Induce* to make a trial of your ««»»»« BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS, which I thought conreyed a comfortable pleasantness to the head. This induced mo to have two more botttes. and before I had finished the third bottle, my hair began to grow. —* I have continued to use it since, and I havo now the appearance of as £Ue a head of hair as in my youth. This letter yoa are si Ebeity to use as yon please.—l am, yours, &a CHAELE3 LEE. BARRY'S SAFE HAIR DYS is » wallygood article, prepared' by Professor Atac. Barr?,.whose name is sows!? known in oannectioa. with ite great Hair Benewer, SAURYS TEICGfEEB., 3US, established over 70 yea?£ '.:„ YOUTH RESTSBED jy the uss'af that innocent an* delightful cosEwti*.B.BBKFS PEARL 6KEAM, Which speedily removes wrinklespaceklea roughness,. ian,audsun3tam, and enables any Sn^r of forty orforty-' ive to pass easily for twenty. It 3b- exquisitely- perumed, and guaranteed perfectly IJealthfui. It i*. aade from tS* blossoms of ttie inostfffagrant flowers* ad will cure almost any skin diseasa; ttesidfes giving a nearness and^ purity of complexion eijua j only bf he finest alabaster. The trial of one- Dottle wi? atlsfy any lady of the great superiority of Barry's . KA.VX. Cueiuii o<jer all other prepara&raa fiir beauti. ying the complexion. BASSES MABFILrKA, For Beautifying and Preservin theTeet&j Perfuming the Bifeath, and Hardening fij» Gross. 3 tba best artble for removing Tartar; Canker scurvy, and all otSsr 'diseases or substances iaSariaa* to the Teeth. j««"«w. Its taste Is mesfc agreeable, imparting pecnHae "^ rweetness to the breath, and insuring to- thr Teetfe \ne most beautiful and pearly whiteness. If"ise& segulariy will positively preserve the Teeth aud4n»?~ n a sound and heal&y -condition to extreme 014 «aa." Wholesale Agents for New Zealand £ KEMPT2OENE; PBOSSEB. and ea. QLARKE'S WOSLD-PAMSS BLOOD M»rXTURK, CHE GEKAI 31/008 PtTKIFYS^ AND 2BSIOB-EB, For cleansing and dealing the blood from all imgarfiiea, cannot be too higMyrecommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, SWa Diseases, and Sores aft. ill kinds, it is a never-Jailing .cad permanericurev Aggtsfo— KEHPTHOENE, PBOSSER, sad Gov TSTESTON'S WIZARD OXE*. Weston's Famous Szhsdies should never bt dispensed with in cases oft pain and inflammation vpeaC either Man or Beast. Their million patrons evoiywhsiKt—from all sections of tt&habitable globe—from eveiy rank in society—the delicate female—the overseer,/ protecting the lives of his valuable servants-—oc ibefarmer or livery man in his stables, unite ia ons^Gic« to pronounce these medicines. "A Bales.for every Wound* A Core forevery IH.** EEEAILED BY ALL CHEKISX3 ANB SI!QSE~ KEEPESS. Agaots: KEMP2EGENE. PBOSS&8, uff'tfe* PEARS'S CELEBRATED SOAPS* PEEFOMSKY, sad TOILET BEQUISK3SC ilwars tn Stock- and oe Sale br G» Wfcafesste Agents, KEHPTBORNE. PB.2SSER, sd& CO.. Dunedin and AncilaeJ^ gRAH-BRETH'S PIIiLSy ENTIEEL3& VEGETABLE AND INNOCENT. When aa irsjnrtant truth is uttered, it will spreid^ LTJHGS AND KIDNEYS CUBED. Isaac WL Briggs, of I<s, Suffolk street, Now Ycrfe^. says he-haa. used Brandreth's PiiU for thirty years, having commenced to use them in February, IS3S^ for Dyspepsia, and Affections of the Lungs and. Kidneys. He took Brandreth's Pills eveiy day for thir^ teen months, and in March, 1537. became a/serfectlysound, healthy mas, Cough before hecommeuov with thia^ieat medicine, he was oa the verge ot tha grave. AS&COCK'S POROUS PLASTEBS. SCIATICA. ' Henigt D. Brandreth, Esq., Liverpool. " Heywood, o«fc 9, tSlt. " Dear Sir—Please to send me another six dozen ot Allcock's Plasters, and two dozen Brandreth's Pills. Is lid. The Plaster seems to produce wonderful results. There is scarcely a day passes bnt some co<* is. telling me of the cures they are making. Rhea.-, matkjn n various parts of the body disappears asif by; magic. Only on Saturday last, Mr. Jacob Heywood, Albert Terrace. Starkey street, Heywood, informed me that he had been troubledsdth sciatica fcr. three years; so bad was it the last 12: months ol that tims that he was unable to follow his employment. He had tried many doctors, been te Matlock, ami. spent £2 on a largely advertised electric-chain belt, but ail to no purpose. Some one at last persuaded, him to try your Plasters. He said hie had no faith, ia. them, but he wonld try them, for hs was stuck fast; they could not make his pain much worse, and ifc would only be a little mare money.sant after the rest. So he bought two—one he placed" on his thigh, ansfc the other on his back—and a week, v af tor he was ready--for his work. It is now six months ago, and. he huehad no return of his pain.—Youza truly, *• W. BECKEWV* Agenta for New Zealand :-~ KEMPTHORNG^aaOSSEB, aad Co. /CONSUMPTION.—Ohea* Affections, DS CHCKGKTLL'S SXSUPS OF HYPOPHSS^ PHASE OF HMO. SODA, AND IKON t raoacnsModed tof She leading phyridaiui fa Europe Agents KEMPTHOBNE, PRO3SEE,andOa. LIEUT. JAMES'S BLISTEEINS ODCnWENT FOE HOBSES. This Ointtawt has tiie largest sale of all hoiw blisters, and it&ofScacy is undeniable. It alao hat mother import^pt advantage—tt will never btesusb* however olteutuod. Agvtia x KJEiiPTff OENE. PSOSSES, ami CO.. A LLEN'S LUNG BALSAM* Fer Coughs, Coldc, Bronchitig, Arthma, Affectjoas, of ths iungs, aod Consumption, it ia uaequalledaa & Bemedy. It Is warranted to break cp the wos*. trcublasoma Congh in a few hours. Boat experimeaV wit\) new and untried mixtures; take this at once. anU all ailments will disappear. ItisbazmlesstotbQL most dflUcato Child—contains no Opium in any fosfflu. Sold ev«ywhere by Druggists and Storekeeper* throughout the Colony, asd wbolexaie br KE.MPTHOENE, PaOSSEE, aod Oa. , %Q aQBATTEES. KEEP your Sheep in Health, by using CAS-VEKTH GAEBOLIC BHEEP WASB. Guaranteed to CUKE Scab, Foot Bot, oe T&%. testator New Zealand:— EEMPTHOBHE, PBOSSEB, aa4C*».

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4144, 31 May 1875, Page 3

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