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Medical VALUABLE DISCOVERT f for the HAIR. : - ‘ . A very nicely perfumed Hiitflfessing, called THE MEXICAN HAIR RENEWER, now being sold by most Chemists and perfumers thr ougOUfc . the country, at 3s. 6d. per bottle, is fast f superceding all the old restorers-iand dyes for the purpose of changing grey v op white hair to its natural original color, for it will positively restore the.haiihitt every case of greyness to its original ooldi’, without dyeing it or leaving'that bffenrive smell which most of the hair preparations of the day do. This preparation has never been known to fail in restoring the hair to its natural color and gloss ini from? eight to twelve days. It - growth and prevents the hair falling oat,|r«iicating dandruff, and leaving the. scaJip : 4p b clean, healthy condition.. It impaaiw.peculiar vitality to the roots of the r&toring it to its youthful freshriess 1 mX. vigor. Daily applications of thtf for a week or two will surely restore; faded, grey, or white hair tb its hituraf color and richness. It is not a dye, nor dbefcit contain any coloring matter. or, bffenaive substance whatever. Hence i it does not soil the hands, the scalp, or even white linen, but produces the color within the substance of the hair. , Read i the following from Mr. Nathan Berry, Chemist, Walkden ; “One of my told me the other day he had had grey hair for thirty-five years,, and one bottle of the Mexican Hair Rehewer 1 sold him, it was restored to rand hept its natural color. ” 4 It may be had ff any respectable Chemist, ortDealer in toilet articles in the kingdom, .atJJs. 6d. per bottle.—Prepared by HENRY 0. GALLUP, No. 493, Oxford street,London.

COCKLE’S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS— These Pills consist of a careful and peculiar admixture of the best suid mildest vegetable aperients, with thejpipe extract of the flowers of the camomile. They will be found a most efficacious remedy for derangement of the .digestive organs, and for torpid action of the liver and bowels, which produce indigestion and the several varieties of bilious and liver complaints. They speedily remove the irritation; and; feverish? «tate.pf the stomach, allay spasm, correct the morbid condition of the liver and organs subservient to digestion, promote r a due and healthy secretion of bile, and relieve the constitution of all gouty, mattefsmd.other impurities, which, by circulath&in the blood, most injuriously affect tber action of the kidneys ; thus, by removing the causes productive of so much: discdinfort, they restore the .energies, of body and mind. To. those who indulge in the luxuries of the table these prove highly useful, occasioning no. pain, ip their .. action, unless they meet with an unusual quantity of acrid bile and ar id inatter in the stomach and bowels. To Europeans on their arrival in India Or Chififl they are recommended as a preservatiyejagainst the fatal disorders peculiar to tropical climates. Their occasional use, if combined with the strictest "attention to diet, will be frequently found to remove at once; by their influence over the secretions, that congestive and unhealthy condition of the liver which is so often the earliest antecedent of severe febrile and constitutional disturbance. It must be understood that these pills .are not recommended as , containing, any now ; or dangerously active ingredients; on the contrary, they are by a remarkable simplicity of combination, and whatever merit, they ipaybp, found to possess depends as much selec- . tion of pure drugs, and .the mnjauaLlabor and attention bestowed ~npw thpft subse- , quent preparation, as Upon 'thd hcknowledged peculiarity l df their composition. They are not recommended as .a panacea. , nor are they j adapted j blit as a mild'and, efficacious, aperient and tonic' in the 1 various’ forms 1 bf mdigption, it will hot, perhaps,,bp an to state that they hAve ! bedh ‘Tes'btxed to under all systems of diet, changes of climate, or atihdspherib 1 alternations with an extraordinary degree qf'hufcde& for ,j upwards of p severity-efgfiE '' ffij&tS. Thls.J celebrated family aperient be had throughout the United ’Kihgddhr itfboxee , at Is IJd, 2s : 9d, 4s ,6d^%ha'lTjifOd, aa < well as m India, China; and. 4 the .Australian .Colonies. -7: il

.■:-T >yiil .Vli-' • -ifl ' ‘ ; ... ;*/Uit P R I N" T 1 'I" Of ' G, n< f* Of Every Descsipxion7 ■. ■ . ■ •■ ■: fi */ ' s jjj 77 NEA TL Y AND •G H BAfl L Y EXECUTED/: 1. ■;HT T HE A SHBU R TOX o FFICE. PLACARDS AT AN ■ NOTICE. THE ASHBURTON GUARMAN OFFICE, SAUNDERS’: BUILDINGS, East street, ~ t ASHBU R T O N.

THE ASHBURTON 'GITAROIAN, Price One Penny; ■<> CAN be obtained from the.fofloaing Agents, who will receive orders H. M. Jones F. Clark L. F. AndreTves O. Carstens Mr. .McLauglan M. Atkinson; r } G. Leadley ' - , La wry and Son : J. Lambie Wm. Cox ' ; W. Harris ; r E. H. ButlerT. r E; Tomlinson P. Tisch A. K Markham Af Col M. Hudson ... Watertd!i h> * J. Bowick !; ' .U ’- ! Morgan Maihven Intending Subscribers will please ntf up : foiros/whichNgaabeqWatlneiliiUliillMyof. the above Agents. . .iThey will also oblige by stating on the back of the—order to which agent they pay, jiSulpepDiptfona ' The Triangle East street East strtdf) East street--Wakanui AMfirfd '■''iCyS* Winslow 1;i Mount B&ii Bor

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 268, 14 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 268, 14 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 268, 14 February 1881, Page 4

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