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Valttablk DisoOver't fob. ths Hair.— If : your.hair i» turniDg.grey.or white,.. or falling \ off,7u/»e M Th»^ (Mexican Hjij(r JGtenewer,?' for it j will 'positively ratore,-in.[ei}.eiy^cfise Orey or\ yVkiiehair, to, its oirginal ;cilor ? Without leav- • ingt^edjjßagreeahle smell of >npft'' Restorers.' i It makes the' hair7charfn|ngljriSieautiful, as j well as promoting the growth of' ths hair on | bald spots, where the -glands are not decayed, j Certlfldate/fjrdm -Dr. Ver/riM!nn ,onT^fery bottle^ with full Ask your | nearest Xo*; V ! Renewer, 1 ' rprepwed by Henry C. Gallop, j 493, Qsford-street, Ijondon, and sold *c very - whei^e at^ 3s;^d.fperhotti«. A » l . '-- > . 1 1090 Florilinit!— Fdr the Teeth'and Breath.— j A few drops of the liquid "Fteriline" sprinkled j on -a wet tooth-brnsh .-produce a pleasant] •lather, which thoroughly cleanses .the I teeth j from all parasites or impurities, hardens tht j gums, prevents tart»t,' fctops dec^y, gives to; teeth a peculiar-* pearly-rwhiteness, and ia ds- : lightf ul fragrance : to the breatfc It removes i ad! unpleasant odour arising: from. decayed j teeth or tobacco smoksi •?: The Flagrant Flo- ; riline," being composed in part of honey and j .-sweet herbs; is delicioui to: the tMte, and the greatert toilet discovery of *the age. Sold ; everywhere at[ 25.- 6 d. Frepared by Henry j ,C.,GaHop, 493 Oxford-street London.: r 1091 > Adviok to. Mothbbs 1.-rAre you broken in ' your rest by a sick child •uffotiag- With the I pain of cut dog teeth? -Go at once . to a * ohem.ißtiand get; a- botleofMrs. Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor,; sufferer -immediately. It Is perfectly harm-' •less and pleasant to taste, jit produces natural \ quiet sleep, by relieving- the child from paia, j and the little cherub awakes V as bright as a > übttop.'' It Boothes,the chiid» it the | ugms, allays all pjin, relieveswind,.regplates ; the bowels, and the- best known rpmedy for j dysentery and diarrhea*, • whether arising; .from teething; or other causes. Sold *svarywhere at ls. ljd. per. bottle.* Manufactory,; 493 OKford-street.Loudoa. 1 „ : 1093

T" BtE GOsPEi* OAK I$ON; AKD ' ) GALVANISED. IRON^WIRi COMPANY j , Iron Manufacturers Si Galvamisbbs. ; First Brand. 'Second Brand. ; ,«G Anohob p.»[Trade Marks ] "Eaolij." i Fibst QuALiTr. Second Qoalitt. The GOSPEL OAK is the oldest Manu- ! facture of Galvanised Iron in Eriglarid. , The I original Galvanised Iron was first made at ; these works iri the year 1842. This iron! obtained the PRIZE MEDAL for " excellent | quality" at the 13reat Exibition of 1862, iti being the only Prize Medal awarded in the; Trade., . ...... The -price is now greatly reduoed. Works: Gospel Oak Irpn Works, Tipton Mitre'W J orke, ! W-61verharapton *-77 . Regent's Canal, Limehouse, London. Warehouse— so , Upper Thames-Btreet. ■ -London. - y .'■■,...'.• -\ \ i Export Office— llo Gannons tr eet, London. 2661 ! STEEDMAN'S SMOOTHING POWDERS FOR CHILDREN CUTTING TEETHo CADTION T6 D P^dHAiSElis. The value of this weU, known. Family Medicine has beep largely tested in all, parti of the world, and by all.grades of society, for upwards ' of" Fifty " Yea?*. „ ,' Its wrill-earned extensive sale haa induced Spurious Imitations, some of which in Outward Appearance so closely) resemble ; .the original as to have; deceived many; -purch-^sers, . • The proprietor therefore feels it due to the public to give a 2 ecial caution, against the, use otsuch titaiions. A. ... .' ri , '""* Purchasers are therefore requested parefully to obßerve the four following .distinctive character-istics, without which none are genuine:— „. Ist. — In '■:. every cas,e /the wbrdt JOHN STEEDMAN; Chemist, WALWoktH, Surrbt, iie > engraved oh" ' the Government r St«unp affixed to baoh Paokbt. 2nd.— Each Singlb Powdbb has directions for the dose, and > the' words Jphn[/jßteedman, Chemist Walworth, Surrey, printed thereon. BrcL— The name Steedman r-iB *l*ways[ißp«lt w,ith,twp>EEfa. '-. -■/-■-;...' '■-■*■ S' 4th.— the manufacture |» carried pn golely afc Wc^rth, Surrey. , '„ ' „ - .. „r, '■" Sold m TaCkets by all Chemist* and Medioine Vendore, at 10. ljd. and 28. id eac,bu. oSpid by Kbkfhobnb, PRossßß,r & -Gp.i Dciedln. S3 •:-•■ i ;::•/..• -t 7 '-/.v, \ A- ." ; . .. ....-,.- : fy E'E A;Tlta^;s7 ' -pEiRiS 1 ! 1^^ -:•'.-.-' :/iNSE<CT- .'"■' ; ) .;.• "V DESTROYING POWDERj ■ j As supplied to her, Majesty's Government. This Powder is quite h&rhkss tp animal life, but is unrivalled in destroying FEBAS, FLHSS, BUGSJ, . BEETLES, MOSQUITOS, MOTHS in FOBS, and every other species of jtaßect. Sportsmen will this i an -invaluable remedy tor idesttoying Fleas in their Doge, as also Ladies for their Pet Doga. Being the OrigiPal Importer- of this no.w-'iff-valuable article/ whicn has found so grea# a sale that.it has tempted other* tprven^l a socalled .article in iiriitatipn -j the Public, are therefore 'cautioned to observe that the Packets of the Genuine Powder bear the autograph of Thomas Keating. Ti Sold in Packets,: Tina, and Bottles of various sizes. KEATINNS BON-BONS 6t WORM -•"■' , ' ! TABLETS/ "' : ' A; PUREDt VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both iri appearance arid, teste, furnishing a most , agreeable methpd of administering tlie brily certain reriiedy'for INTESTINAL , or THREADWORMS. Jt.ia a .perfectly^..safe arid : , mild preparation, and, w especiajly adapted for c^iildreri. ,' " 7 . \" t Sold .in Tinß of" varioiis sisi|eß, by all.Cbemists arid Druggists; ,'. ■..]. ... '. 7 "CAHtlON.— B^ihepubiio are requested to obseryp that Tail jthe above pfepariatiohs bear.the TradejMarJc,. as, herein shown— "Keating, 97, St. Paul'i Churchyard." : -'•''• TradeMa'rk.' ' ' THOMAS KEATING, London, Export Chemist and Dbuoqist. Indents' for pure Drugs arid Chemicals carefully executed. ' 7844 i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 119, 11 May 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 119, 11 May 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 119, 11 May 1876, Page 4

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