BUSINESS NOTIOES. ' . <\E? .SHED 1301 = Barry's Tricopherous FOR THE HAIR, Will positively restore hair to bald heads where the ' roots are not entirely dead, which is seldom the case. Will positively make weak, thin and falling hair grow soft, glossy and long. Will positively remove dandruff, and make the soalp white, smooth and clean. As an elegant dressing there Is nothing In the world equal to it. Patronized for over fifty years by the nobility of England.France.Germany and Spain, and all the flrßt f amilica of America. Beauty Within the Reach of All. B» Mm .! M Gives a beautiful complexC\ Tfu'S ion, removes every blemOillja ii Bh, 8 h, and enables ladies of V^a-mI ftuQst./n'm forty to pass easily for Pearl urc&nitwenty. -t ryi t. FTEALANDIA CELEBRATED KNIFE El POMSHING POWDER, Produces a brilliant and latting polish upon knives or steel work, puts a nice edge upon the knives without Boratohlng or unnecessarily wear* ing the same, oan be need with any kind of knife board or machine. One trial of this most effeotive Powder should convlnoe the most sceptical of Its superiority over all others. SENIOR'S WASHING POWDER does not Injure the moat delicate fabrlo, whitens the articles washed, Is composed of concentrated Ingredients, and therefore goes farther than most other washing or soap powders whioh in appearance are more bulky, has only to be tried to be appreciated, is highly recommended as a oafe and economical time, soap, and labour saver. SENIOR'S FULLERS' EARTH is beneficially used for the nursery or toilet. Protects and softens the skin, and improves the complexion. SENIOR'S INDELIBLE MARKING INK. Needs no preparation, and is highly recommended for its permanent qualities. MIRROR BLACKING has been most carefully prepared to suit the Oolony of New Zealand, givea a moat durable and jet black polish. In its manufacture particular care has been taken to prevent its injuring the leather. Softens the leather, and is most economical in use. BLOOR'S FOOD FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Prepared upon Baron Liebig's principle; approved and recommended by the most eminent of the Medical Profession. Surpasses all other substitutes for the natural food of Infants, and effectually promotes nutri« biou and health. " A child deprived of its mother's milk oan only be fed properly when the food given is ecmivalent in power to that of woman's milk. BARON LIEBIG." The great success of this food is a convincing proof that it perfectly fulfils its object. MEDICAL CERTIFICATES. " After » careful trial of Mrs Bloor'fl Farinaceous Food for Infants and Invalids, I feel no little pleasure in recommending it as the best substitute I have met with for the natural food of infante, from its being highly nutritious, easy of digestion, and not irritating the alimentary oaoal. In my opinion its more general use would tend greatly bo diminish the excessive mortality whioh has hitherto existed in- the Colony. " John Singleton, M.D. " Medical Mission Dispensary, " Wellington street, Collingwood." "Having tried Mrs Bloor's Victoria Patent Farinaceous Food, I can aafely recommend it as being well suited for infanta, children, and invalids, and as it is manufactured from Colonial crtvin it is fresh, sweet, and very delicious, "John Wnooare, F.R.C.S., England, " 121 Collies street S." ■\T R U~S~E ' S INIS£C TIC i D if. Persian Insect Destroying Powder. Sold by all Ohemißts, in packets at Is, and in tins at Is 6d, ss, 10s, 15s, and 20s each. This powder is unrivalled in destroying fl^ as > bugs, ants, fliea, cockroaches, beetles, gnits, mosquitoes, moths In furs, and every oUer species of insect in all otages of .metainorpho i whilst it has no qualities deleterious to human beings, and is quifco harmless in its applies ion to dogs, cats, poultry, &c, We ask but one trial For this Powder to secure confidence, uo other br&ad wUI be wanted hereafter. Rold by all Druggists and Storekwpeis, and wholesale hv OTjTON 1 , otUßa.Wfe.wrj &, CO, KFMPTHORNF, WfcOSß»l3t> A OO.'B NEW ZEALAND DRUtt OQMPAWY (eMI'JCED.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1489, 29 May 1880, Page 29
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656Page 29 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1489, 29 May 1880, Page 29
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