For rest of news see 4th page.
" Edinburgh, March 23,1877.—Gentlemen,-1 must really express my obligation to you lor tho benefit one of my little has derived from the use of your Tercbeno Soap. Mer bavins* been annoyed for nearly two years with an irii'atinir. skin eruption on brew and chin, which no remedies, either internal or exurna', eremud to affect, twice or thrice washing with the Tercbeno Snap bits actually cured her, and herekiuisas fair and smooth as it ever was. lam 60 turprised and pleased at the completeness and pleasantness ot tho euro that I cannot rt'Bist writing to acknowledge it. I am, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, * * V The abivuFpeaks for itself. F. S. Cleaver's I'atkkt Tebkbske Soa? U unrivalled lor preventi-g and alia)ing Kruptions and Irritttion, and producing a smooth skin and clear brilliant complexion. Mauufactuty, 32, 33, and 34 lted Lion street, Ho born, London.—[autt ]
IMPORTANT TO PaRE-NTS.— RUSSIA AND EXO'S FRUIT Salt—An English chaplain writes:—'LWould you kindly iuform mo whether you have (in agent in Uussia for the sale of jour Fruic Saw? II not, would it be possible to semi two or three bottles through the pojt? Wehaveu edyourFrcitSaltnowforsomotime, and think so highly of it that my »ifo says fihe would not bo without it for a great deal. For children's ailments I know of nothing to equal it. It acts like a charm. Our little ones havo had no other medicine for somo lime, no matter what the ailment may bo. Cold, hemhehe, cr stomachache, tho Fruit Salt seenm to cure in a raarvollously 6hort time. The Fruit Salt seems to be just tho medicino we havo required for iv long time-something thoroughly efficacious, . which acts quickly, and is pleasant to the taste.—l iuu, faithfully you'B, A Bnmsn Cuaplain. Har<h 10th, 1880 " Caution.—Legal right* are protected in every civilwcd country. Examine caoh bottlo «wt see that t&e cay.-ule is marked " Eno's Froit Salt "; without it you have been Imposed on by worthless imitations. -Sold' by nil Chomists. Price, 2* SM and 4s 6d. Directions l\ IB languajjo. -How to prevent diioase — Prepared only at lino's Fruit Salt Woi ks, Hitcham, London, S.E., by 4. Eno's patent.-[Advt.]
Rowlands' Obosto, is celebrated n3 the best, purest and most fragrant preparation for the teeth ever made. Health depends in a great measure upon the soundness of the teeth and their freedom from decay, and all dentists allow that neither washes nor pasteß can possibly be as efficacious for polishing the teeth and keeping them bound and whittt as a pure and nongritty tooth-powder; such Rowlands' Odonto has always proved Itself to be. Rowlands' ilacasaar Oil, krown fur 80 years as tho best and safest preserver and beautider of the human hair ; it contains no lead, poisonous cr spirituous ingredients, and it is especially adapted for, children's use, and can now also be hod In a golden colour. Rowlands' Kalydor produces a beautiful and dcticato complexion. Ask any dealer in perfumery for Ilowlauds' articles.—Agents, Kempthorno, Prower, and Co., Dunedla, Auckland, and Christchucch.— [Advt.l
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6736, 18 September 1883, Page 3
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