Valuablk Discovert for, MR Hair.— lf your hair, i«. turning grey, or white, or, fatljlog off, use «• The Mexjcan ja*ir;R?neVer,'? for it will positively .restore in every 'case. Grey or yVhitehair to. its pirginial c >lor, without leaving the disagreeably smell of im^it'.Reotorerj.' It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as veil as promoting the growth of the hair on bald epotß, where tHe glands are not decayed. Gertiflc>Je 1 f i;6m r D'r. * Ver.spiaQnF, on- every botge; with full par.tio'iiara.. Ask your., nearest? cQhomist; tfpr ?' 2Sb£ \jMjtxicin Ha(r - : Renewer,'» prepared by v Uefiry C. GaHdp," 493, Otford-streptj,, I^ndon^anl pcild.eyerywhere a,t 3s". Gd.^per -bottle. 'J .h ; " u" ?,Vb9O : Florilinh!— For the T-eth' arid Breath.— A few drops of the liquid M Eiorilln*?' sprinkled on a; wet tooth-brush peoduce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly -cleanses tho teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevent* tartar; stops deciy, fivestto teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteness,^Jra* a delightful fragrance to the breath, it removes all udpleassnt 'odour Arising ttaxA decayed teeth or tobacco smoke, i •• TAeiJflagra.pt Floriline," being composed in part of- honey and sweet herbs, iildelidou^to th« taste, a.nd the greatest, toilet discovery of the age. Sold everywhere at «2C i6&; Prepared by Henry G. Gallop, 453 Oxford-street L«a Ita. r lo9l I Advicr to Motkvsb !— Ara yom broken in your rest by % sick, caili •ufforiag with flie pain of cutting teeth ? Go 1 «t once ; to * Qhemißt arid get a Ibotle of Mrs. Winilow'i Syrup. It wiir relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It Is perfectly harmless and, pleasant to taite, it produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from paio, and the little cherub awake 4 " as bright as a Übtton.": It soothe* the child, it: softens the ugms, allays #ll pita,. relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and ; the : . best • kno-vrh ramedy for dysenterv and diarrhißtf whether prising front teething or other .CKiues. Said, everywhere at I*. lj|d. per bottle.. Manufactory, 493 Oxford-street, Loader ' ; IQ9S tp HE G 0 S-ifi&L QAK : I R QN G AiiVANISED IROIf & "Vif^B.bbMPAlhr : : MAMUFAorimpßS \ta _ Galvami^biis; •First Brand. ; Second Rrand. «G Anchor O."[Tradc Marks .] «• E«dM-"; FiasT QnALiTr. .• -, Sboqtid Qvautt. \ The GOSPEL OAK is the ol Jest ManofaQture- of) Gftlranjßod 'iron, in J|of Und. TJhe original Galvanised Itoo wa»flrßt made iat these works.in ;tb,e ; y.earilS*^ This iron obtained the PRIZE MEDAL for " excellent 4nality " at the Great~Exibltion of 1862, it being the only Prize Medal awarded in the i The pVic^^now.g^ly reduced. I Works: Gocpel Qak^ron, Wprlgs, Tipton ! , Mitre Worts, wblvefhampton : Regent's Canal, Liinebouse, Condon. ! Warehouse— so '.' Upper: Thames-street. : i London.: ; : .:>'-i : ••• / -r r ; Export Office—l 10 Cannon-street, London. i ' ' ' : ' ; ; • Jl66 f i •■' ' - - i •' _ STEEDMAN'B SOOTHING POWDERS TOB CEILDRENf CX^TTINa TEETH. ; CATJTIQN TO PURCQASiiRS.' The value of this well known, family Medicine has been largely, tested in, all parts of the"wbrid ; , and all gra<"w of fipc|ety, ; for u;pwards' ot Fifty' Yeart. Its well-earned extensive sale has induced Sp*rious Imitations, some of which hi Ouiwdrd Appearance to closely; resemble the original as to have., deceived many purchasers. , The proprietor ! therefore feels it due to. the public to give a special, caution against . the , t u?e of such Imiialio**' ''. . ..." ;','.'.■..., I Purchasers are therefore jrequasted, carefully to observe the four following ; distipctive cparacter-istics, without which none are cenuine:— "~ .„ .„. 1 1st.— In; ; ,.eTer7 case \|he wor^H JOHN SjTEEDMAN,-TC6IkIBTiWJ&wpBT4,SnRRET. are- engraved on .< the r Gorerhokentr Stamp apxed to kaoh Packet. 2nd.— -Each Singlb Powder has directions fir the dose,, and the w£rdsTJoh> Sfeedman, Chemist Wai worth, Surrey, printed thereon. 3r^TT?-he.name^Steednuuv isralways spf ltwitt^P;^J'B. r - , : -."--••■• • : .-•,•,' - ; M HSn*rt<Wi<WWj?r at Wf Vorth, Sutrey. . » , i , Sola ih ' Packetfi ; by all Chemists and ALedioine Vendprs,.at ,Is. ,lj|d. and Ss. td e ich. .,..,, S^id. by Kekfhornh, Pjaossß^ :&i Co.^ ; . ! Donedln. 33 teE;A--Tl■NiG>■ S-i ■•Piifl li-N - 1 ;••••• BSrsEpT--- ' ••■"■" ;- : ■"• I :;i^E^i^tWffi; ! ?OWoE^;;;l: Ab supplied to her Majesty's Government.; i This fPpwde.r ; is quits harmless: to animal life, but is unrijalkdjo destroying FL|SAS, b;LIEB, BUGS*, BEETLES, MOSQUITOS, MOTHS in FURS, and every other species of Insect., Sportsmen .wilt find thia^an invaluable remedy for Vdestrojipg. ' yfisaß in their Dogs, aa also Ladies for theW Pet Dogj. Bemg.the Original Importer of this.now.invaluable article 1 , whic.ii h'|is fouad . bo great a ■ sale that it has tempted, other* to vend a bocallel article -in imitk'tion ; the' Public are therefore cautioned td.obeerve th*t the Pack* eis of the Genuine, Powder bear the autograph of Thomas Kbati^o. ! , ... , .. ; Sold in Packets, Tins, and Bottles oi various sizes/; .' : '; ',.'. ' .'\'\ ; KE ATING'S BQN-BONS or sWORM ; . . ■•' --.TABLETSi- ..-,'.■ '.) A PURELY VifiGETAIiLE^SWEETMEAT, both in appearance and tastey furnishing a' most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL- or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly' safe' and ! mild preparation, and is especiallyadapted fonchildren:. : i : "■ ■■■'■■>']■• \ ■■■: ; Sold in Tins of Various sizes, by all Che- 7 mists and Druggiata; i- >' - :; : i w;; iCAUTION:— fI^The public are requested I to observe that air 'the -above preparatiohfl bear therTraderMark, as herein shtfwh-i ; ' .".Seating, 97 St. Paul's Churchyard.'' ■ : . Trade Mark.TnOMAS KEATING, London, Export Chemist and Druooibt. ! Indents for pure Drugs and Chemicals ; carefully executed. u\t
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 120, 12 May 1876, Page 4
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