r\\HE MOST WONDERFUL DIS1 COVERY OF THE AGE !— CARANGARA BLACK OXIDE of COPPER POMADE, for the cure of Baldness, and preventing the Hai» falling off. — The wonderful property of the Black Oxide of Copper, from the Carangara Mine, was accidentally discovered by a miner named John Youille, who, after being completely bald for over 20 years, can now boast of as fine a head of hair as ever graced the head of a king, entirely through its agency. Since which time it has effected so many cures of baldness, that it has been favorably noticed by all the leading colonial papers, including the "Sydney Morning Herald," and Melbourne " Argus," and has been justly termed "the most wonderful discovery of the day." The New Zealand public have therefore a remedy which, for the cure of baldness and strengthening the hair, has never been equalled ; one or two bottles will effect a cure. One of the best proofs of its efficacy is, that since its discovery, a little over twelvemonths, more than a QUARTER, OF A MILLION POTS HAVE BEEN SOLD!
Sole Proprietor, E. H. O'NEILL, Chemist and Druggist, Pitt street, Sydney, whose signature is attached to each bottle, without which none is genuine. Wholesale Agents for JSfew Zealand : — Messrs. Youngman and Co., Wholesale .Druggists, Dunedin, from whom all particulars may be obtained, and testimonials inspected. Sold also hy all druggists and storekeepers throughout the provinces. 706
FIFTY POUNDS REWARD.— Having been informed that certain unprincipled persons are making and selling a spurious description of the BLACK OXD)E OF COPPER POMADE, the above reward will be given to anyone who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the parties offending. The genuine Pomade has the signature Ed 1 Hy ; O'-Nkill. 7737
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West Coast Times, Issue 555, 5 July 1867, Page 4
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293Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 555, 5 July 1867, Page 4
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