Business Notices. THE FINEST DRESSING 1 /tffyj^r)\vlp^!^ Hair Producer and Restorer | / Jr\ l <Jfcr~~+L \CL-V~^*^y 1 1 /f^-S^r^^i}^ PaODUCES LUXURIANT HAIR, | >^y w l^JrJIl pnEvENTS ITS palling off and $ /mY /IJJP%XV \A^H^~^3^^^L^^\ 111 1 Unequalled for Promoting the 1 ■/ w # 4w^^^V^C*^^aJ^ Growth of the Beard and Moms- 1 /JHO \ulfc .',T^^2^^^^^[*^^^^ REMEDY FOR BALDNESS, jf '/I \M M/msbf " X ""^' r '^^fe^ S^lsj!r For Preserving, Strengthening, 1 VVt\ sw Ir f^SL/' >^ Jx " iJLs* ana randering the Hair beauti- | W M \\kl^^^» h^SL fu "y Soft * For removing Sonrf, | 1 R tmU MwlsS^&titokzZ^Wl'Wm * Dan druff, &c, also for restoring I V \V^^^s/^vW / lii Groy Halr t0 its Natural Colour. I \|l Iff /Jy IV^KnF' 4 i///lr HI i^ 19., 2s. 6d.,and (triple 2/6 size) | / S*^*«^liw« MflP/^^fe^^^^/^^X^ *^^ may be had from Chemists, Stores, % VaX»\^ &0., all over the world. I <&? "^Sc^^^^^^XlJi^^^^ EDWARDS' "HARLENE" CO., j gAo ir fS\ j^^VJ LONDON, ENGLAND. | r — — — — 9~~ .JlO^^iiLSC^ When the pie was opened , W C \BjRPS CUSTARD^/ BIRO'S CUSTARD PGWDEit X *J^ BwHIIV %0 vvv Ififlßßi'i 1 VVw&s'bSSß Twjk Itfsb Supplies a Daily Luxury — Dainties in endless variety. 3| Fir The Choicest Dishes and the Richest Custard. w* *P NO EGGS REQUBREO. <§ fP Storekeepers can obtain supplies of Bird's Custard and Bird's Conceitttrated Egg Powders,; Bird's Baking and Bird's Blanc-Mange Powders, from all the leading Wholesale Houses. W* tf^^^Mmh The "Milkmaid" Brand is guaranteed to ililllllilll^ contain all the cream of the original milk. .SdENSEDW^ *** tho prooess of manufacture nothing but ; j&g£ #j* Jjß? i water is removed, nothing hut the best H I Jiwii roiined sugar added. ! Avoid low-priced brands from which the |J^^^«- .: cream has been abstracted, and ask for Q^^SS the " 3^i lkma ' i^" Brand, the best for all fcaßasE^sscsss^ purposes. L.ARGEST SAIiE in the WORLD. JE^ %J JCKr ffTji IB .a at Ji^H,-fcq-«^Jqßp.yft^.,fl,|,jn 0 t^a^l^* o *.* lol^ th - e sample of "WAHOO," or DIGESTIVE SYRUP, prepared by A. M. liOAMJY, Chemist, Dunedin, shows it to be free from Mineral Drugs of any description, and to be a rery highly-concentrated Medicinal Vegetable Extract. (Signed) A. J. Bickerton. Colonial Analyst and Professor of Chemistry, Canterbury College, Christchurch, January 6, 1896. The above is what the _ _ _ all its forms, sluggish inalyst has to say about • IJeff . or enlarged Liver, KidNew Zealand's great ™ w ney and Bladder com*«siSoß!fr * A plaints - Thousand* can and do •bi jk ■■ a^ f\ " Wahoo * is the testify to the merits of Vt» J"k fa \J cheapest medicine made Loasby's "Wahoo" as * A half crown'bot tie conone and all declare fj tains upwards of flOordiit to be the only posi- TT nary adult doses, suffitive and reliable CURE ffj cient to last fully a made for Indigestion in month. In fact a •ingle bottle has often /been sufficient to cure a whole household, and were it not that such numbers of well-known settlers and citizens have vouched for the sterling merits of " Wahoo " this might be doubted. You have only to read the pamphlet to be convinced that at any rate hundreds of 6ufferera have got"" relief. And kindly also bear in mind that every person whose testimonial I have published can be found in the local directory. You are thus enabled to verify your doubts if you have any, whereas did I publish testimonials from America o* England you would simply have the advertisement alone to go by, and most 1 eople know that all advertisements are not strictly true. Don't suffer any longer. "WAHOO" has cured worse cases than yours— not once, but by scores. A single bottle will convince you. *' WAHOO," price 2s 6d, from all Chemists and Grocers, or post free from the Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, "WAHOO " DEPOT, 174 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN .Loasby's CORN SOLVENT has cured corns of from 10 to 40 years' growth, and this after every other remedy had failed. ONE SHILLING, Grocers and Chemists ; post free for Is 2d. The Brnoe Herald understands that Mr J. | g]Tb.e coal export from Greymouth font week Crow, Utely appointed to the position of post- ■ w»t 2942 ton», and the timber export 292,884 ft. master at Milton, has had to apply for six I A Wellington telegram says that Mr Jellicoe, months' leave of absence owing to 111-bcalth. I counsel for Annie Brown, intimates his intenlUx Ivory v now acting v postmaster ia his I tion to take her case to the Privy Council at jplacd, ■ bit owa expeaio.
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Otago Witness, Issue 224, 28 May 1896, Page 54
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736Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 224, 28 May 1896, Page 54
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