GOOD VALUE.
Owing to the enormous success which has attended the sale and use ol Ok Scott's Ej,kotmo Brushes in Europe, America, and Australia, us ahown by the accumulated mass of unsought testimony to their value, we are now in a position to offer them to the public at the prices named:—No. 1 .Hairbrush, !>s fid • No. 2 Hairbrush, 7s (id ; No. :■) Hairbrush, Os (id; No. i Hairbrush, 11s; No. f> Hairbrush, 12s (id ; lftcshbiusb, 12s Gd ; Toothbrush. 2s (id.
These Hairbrushes will positively cure nervous headache in a few minutes, neutrallao the distressing; agony of neuralgia, provent falling liiiir and baldness, dandrulF, and diseases of the scalp. They will make the hair grow long and glossy, arrest premature greyness, and soothe the weary bmin. The proprietors advance no claims on behalf of Dr Scott's Electric Hairbrush that are not amply supported by the indisputable testimony of the thousands who have benefited by its use. Its fame is as widespread as is the knowledge of the English tongue. Its virtues are appreciated everywhere, and there is but one opinion universally expressed, and that is that Dr Scott's Electric Hairbrush is an honest remedy, and is well worth the price that is asked for it. They have won their way to royal favour in England, being cordially endorsed by the Prince and Princess of Wales, the King of Holland, and Prince Bismarck, and written upon by the Right Hon. Win. E. Gladstone. They cure by natural means, will always do good, never harm, and are a remedy lasting for many years, They should be used daily in place of the ordinary hairbrush. The Rev. R. Antrim, vicar of Slapton, King's Bridge, Devon, writes :— "Your Dr Scott's Electric Hairbrush is quite a treasure; it has not only cared frequent nervous headache, but what I had no expectation of, has, at my advanced age (78) given me a fresh head of hair of the natural colour I Many thanks to you for it." Major Penrose Dunbar, of Northfield (late the Buffs), writes:—"Gentlemen,--I bought a pair of your Dr Scott's Electric Hairbrushes a little time ago, and have very great pleasure in testifying to their many good qualities. In cases of headache, langour, or over-taxation of the brain they are most invaluable. My family one and all invariably use them, and derive great benefit from them. One and all fly to Dr Scott's Electric Hairbrush as an universal panacea for their aches and pains. I have also your Electric Fleshbrusb, and I will never move without it. In cases of pains in the limbs, cramp, sciatica, paiDS in the side, or spasms round the heart, I can most conscientiously recommend it as a sure and certain remedy, as also for spinal affections. The electric Toothbrush I also have, and I believe it keeps away toothache most effectually. I write you these few lines, which you may make any use of you like, as I feel deeply grateful to Dr Scott for his most wonderful and invaluable invention." Remember that Dr Scott's is the only Electric Hairbrush in the world. See that the word "Electric" is stamped on the back and "DR Scott" upon tho handle, and beware of wire, metallic, and other so-called magnetic brushes. They injure the scalp and produce baldness.
THE old method of making soap, with its boiling, troublesome mixing of lime, and resin, &c, keeping the houshold in a mess for a day or two at a time, is now superseded by the use of DOUBLE REFINED CONCENTRATED (POWDERED) CAUSTIC SODA. You may MAKE YOUR OUN SOAP OUT OF WASTE GREASE, dripping, fat, lard, &c, no special appliances being required; the process is about as easy as making a cup of chocolate. It makes a perfectly regular and fully saponified falling, scouring, laundry, or toilet soap (in large or small quantities) by the simple cold mixing process, WITHOUT BOILING. For refining oil, softening water, preventing scale in boilers, cleansing printers' type, or many varied purposes, it has no equal. Sold by Nimmo and Blair. 3
UNO A BEESStNO IS EVBRY HO.USK.—UNO'S FRUIT Sait.—A lady writes: -" Everything, medicine or food, ceased to act properly for at least three months before I commenced taking it; the little food I could take generally punished me or returned. My life was one of great suffering, so that I must have succumbed before long. To me and our family it has been a great earthly bleßsing." Caution.—Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. lixamine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked " Eno's Fruit Salt"; without it you .have been imposed on lay worthless imitations. Sold by all chemists.—[Advt.] Advice to Mothers!— Are you broken In your rest by a lick child Buffering with tl»e pain of cutting teeth? Go at ouce to a chemist aud get a bottle of Mrß Winslow s Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless, and pleasant to the- taste; It produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, aud the little cherub awakes " a« bright aa a button." It eootheo the child, it Boftenß the gumo, allayßall pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the boot known remedy for dysentery and dlarrhcea, whether ariaiui; from teething or other oauses. Mrs Winalow's Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine dealora everywhere at Is lid per buttle.— [Advt]
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9140, 12 June 1891, Page 3
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897GOOD VALUE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9140, 12 June 1891, Page 3
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