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Business Notices. SA7E| T0 IMM HOW T0 m YOUE IT SSAD AID HEED IAIEI WHAT 10LIOWS. SAVE YOHJU SSAIR.-THC laws of Ilealt» and Lougcvity demaiul it, tlie customs o£ social life require it. Tlio matter is of great importance in every way. BEAOTIFY YOUR HAIIE.-It is the surpassing crown of glory, ami for the loss of it there is no compensation. OWIiTIVA'JTE YOBE HAIK.-For bj no other means can it US saved and beautifleU. Lyon's EEZS2E22E32I Discovered tliirty-fivo years ago by Prof. Lyon, ot ■ Yale, is the most perfect preparation in the world for preserving and beautifying the hair. SSesidcs being: tlae fecst Jia iv dressing' eTGri)FO(lucc{!,"SiyoM'sKatlutiroiiwil4 2>o»itivcly prcvemt jrrayncKs, ami xviil restore new liair to feaEd keurts, if the roots and follicles are not destroyed. It actually performs tUeso seeming miracles, of Trkich the following is o A MIE SPECIMEN.,. I had been entirely bald for several years, constitutional, I suppose. I used a few bottles of Kathairon. and, to my great surprise, I have a thick growth of yonnglisir. COL. JOHN L. DOEEANCE, U. S. A. ■ In every important respect the Kathairon, is absolutely incomparable. It is uuequaled. 1. To Cure Baldness. 2. To Restore Gray Hair. 3. To Bemove Dandruff. i. To Dress and Beautify the liair. BEAIE m niHPfß).—The Kathairon is no sticky paste of sulphur and sugar-of-lead, to paint am! daub the hair and paralyze the brain. It is a pure and limpid vegetable lotion, intended to restore the hair hy natural growth and reinvigoration. It is splendidly perfumed, and the most delightful toilet dressing known. No lady's or gentleman's toilet outfit is complete without Lyon's Kathairon. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Sole Wholesale jAgent for Australia and the Colonies, A. LOUKIE, COMMISSION AGENT, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, SHORTLANDSTREET, AUCKLAND. J. COCKS' OLD ESTABLISHED FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, MARY STREET, (OrposiTß Si. George's Chdrcu), Splmdid Value in Chairs and Iron Bedsteads. ALWAYS ON HAND, 1 ii. a large Stock of GOOD IRON BEDSTEADS EURNITURE, new and second-hand MATTRESSES CROCKERY IRONMONGERY BRUSHWARE MATTINGS. Every Description op Household Requisite AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Goods on Hire.—Soirees supplied with every Requisite. THAMES SIEAM BREAD AND BIS.OUrjT MANUFACTORY, MBNNIB& DEY'S BISCUITS are UNEQUALLED in the Colony for QUALITY and CHEAPNESS. They should be in every household. Ask your grocer for them, and see that you get them. The name Mennie & Dey is stamped on the face of each Biscuit, and all Tins from their Factory 1 BSAR THEIR WELL-KNOWN LABEL AND MONOGRAM. MACHINE-MADE BREAD .DELIVERED DAILY. CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY In Great Variety, i On 'hand or made to order on the shortest notice and at MODERATE PRICES! QUEEN-STREET. THE "WEBTHEIM" SEWING MACHINES. OY all experts who have tried them, the D WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES are acknowledged among mechanical inventions and improvements to be the Wonder of the Age. ' Simplicity of construction and the reliability i which can be placed upon their working power 1 have combined to render them a Favourite with the Public in all parts of the World, and it needs only a Trial to make them a Household ! Word in every domestic circle. The Wertheim Machines work silently and with extreme ease; their recognised Durability and Strength are only equalled by the Elegance of their appearance, while for tho Variety of Work they can turn out ami or Pre-eminence of Execution they surpass all other descriptions of Sewing Machines, Agents: W.PHILLIPPS&SON, Tollen-slreet, Shortland, i ' _ mi 1 i pfJBNEY D. JOHNSON LICENSED INTERPRETER OHINEMURI. , [ycGOWAN'S m 3s. TEA

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 3126, 26 September 1878, Page 1

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