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v Business Notices •C — : ;—; — THE GREAT HAIR PR&DUGER Am RESTORER. - The Finest Dressing, Specially Prepared and Delicately Perfumed. Has the distinguished honour of being used in almost every Royal - Palace throughout the World. <#|a> Monsieur Pliilosophow is commanded by jAMHnfr HER EVgAgJJESTV 1^ to forward cheque for the six -bottles of i *§wilKiiliiPi» " Karlene " duly received. \ H.R.H. Princess Marie of Greece wishes six bottles of Edwards' •' Harlene " for tlie Hair sent immediately. Crown Prince's Palace, Athens, Greece. H.R.H. PRiMOESS_ MARgg OF GREECE writes : Messrs. Edwards 1 Preparation, " Harlene" for the Hair, has given entile satisfaction. Palace of Prince Royal, A thefts. H.RIH. The DUKE QF_ SPARTA requires six bottles of Edwards' " Harlene " for the Hair sent by express parcel post. i ■ Esterhasy Uteza,3o, Buda-Pest. H.g.H. PRINCESS HOHSMLOHE writes : Please send me three bottles of " Harlene " for the Hair by return. . , Canea, Crete. ■ tL!?.'^lll!PJ!ff.f?^ fffiP^lfflJ: ,°!f fJ* RE^S^ iHigli Commissioner of Crete) wriieTrPlease to 'forward' three'bo'ttles'of 'Harlene '" for the Hair at once. ; 2./« 9 23/6., and (3 times= z/6 size), 4t/6 per ISottle, everywhere. 1 Li«<ijj J itu«ufciHMji»M»tutMMaj.lMiiiiiMj<»«.Ni«iiiiLi.ij M ||| bbiiiiiii 11 111 11111 111 II I 111 II I Mill I II 1 1 11 11 il II 1 1 I II 111 1 1 111 1 1 1 1111111 l fW^u MM ,uA» MMtt , U . M.M .m JI , M i... ll i l 1 ~u^^^»^^™^**~*™x**™ BIRD'S Custard Powder makes a perfect Kign-Class Custard at a minimum of cost and trouble. Used {97 all the leading Diplomees of the South Kensington School of Cookery, London. Invaluable also for a variety . of Sweet Dishes, recipes for which- accompany every packet. BSG EG BE ! - HO RISK I SSO TROUBLE S Stop.ekeepf.rs can obtain Supplies from all the leading wholesale Houses. ) rf EVERY HOUSEHOLD ahd TRAVELLING TRUNK ought to ooktmn k BOTTLE of • Fop Preventing & Curing* by Natural Means illßPlSiilliP^ Jp "^* Functional Derangements of the Liver, Temporary Congestion arising from Alcoholic Beverages, Errors in Diet, Biliousness, Siok Headache, Giddiness, Vomiting, Heartbui'n, Sourness of the Stomach, Constipation, Thirst, W^T^^^^^^^M Skin Eruptions, Boils, Feverish Cold, Imstlliil?' Influenza, Throat Affections, and ffl^^^^^^^^^B Fevers of all kinds. ? TESTIMONIAL. — " I bave been a nurse for ten years, and have nursed cases of scarlet fever, pyaemia, erysipelas, measles, gangrene, cancer, and almost every me'ntionable disease. During this time I have not been ill for a single day, and this to the use of Eno's ' Fruit Salt,' which has kept my blood in a . pure- state-. I recommend it to all my patients during convalescence. Its value as a means of health cannot be overestimated." — A Peofessional Ntjese (Qualified). . THE EFFECT OF ENC'S 'FRUIT SALT ' ON A DISORDERED, SLEEPLESS, AND FEVEBISH CONDEMN IS SIMPLY MARVELLOUS. IT is, IN FACT, NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, AND AN UNSURPASSED ONE. CAUTION. — See capsule marTted ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT,' Without it, you Jiave a WORTHLESS IMITATION. 1 Prerarea only by J. O. ENO, Ltfl., at tlie 'FRUIT SALT ' WORKS, LONDON, by J. C. ENO'S Patent. Enriched 20 per cent, with Cream. |^^s^| NOT SWEETEMEB. ' A ? erfect Substitute * for Fresh Milk. , liARGEST -SAJLK in the* WORLD.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 72

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Page 72 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 72

Page 72 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 72

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