ViLTTABLB DISOOVE&T-VOE-THB HAIR.t-I yeur Hair is turning grey or white, or iallfnsf off, use "The Mexican Hair Benewer," for it will positively restore in every ease J9k*M\ or White hair to its .original colour, without leay)(ng the disagreeable smell of most^Restorers,'. It-mabei the hair charmingly beautiful, i aej well l«s: prom,oting the growth of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed! Ask your neareßt chemißt for " The Mexican Hair Benewer," prepared by Henry p. Gallop, 498, Oxford-street, London, and sold every where at Ss.6d. per bottle. Advice to Mothbbs I— 4re you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of catting teeth ? Go at once to : a Chemist, and get abottle of Mrs Winßlow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor Bufferer immediately. It is perfectly harm. lees and pleasant to taste. It produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes " a'& bright as a button. It soothes the child,: it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the, bowels, and is the beet known remedy for dyseniery and diarrbaa. whether arising from teething or other. c&u3ps. hold everywhere at Is. l|d. per .bottle. Manufactory 493, Oxford-street, London. Florelinb I—For1 — For the Teeth and Breath ■— X few drops of the liquid " Floriline " sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites and impuitries hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stop* decay, 'gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a delightful iragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobaccc emoke. " The Fragrant Eloriline." being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicicus to the taste, and the^reatest toilet discovery of the, age. Sold everywhere at 25..6d. . Pr'e\.RM^^yMs^..Q*.Q.^^j^Sl^i^k*^^ 1 London*
STEEDMAN'S SOOTHING POWDERS CffILDREN CUTTING TEETHi CAUTION TO EUBCHASBRB. : The' value of this well known Family Medicine has been largely tested in all parts of <the world, and by all grades off society, for uvvaxfa oi ! ) Fifty Year ». • Its jwell-eara?d extensive sale has induced\s))urio«3 Imitation*, some> of > which in ! Outward Appearance to closely resemble the original as to hate deceived many purchasers. The. proprietor therefore feels it due to the public to give! a special caution against t]be ! use of aukh Imitation*. Purchasers are therefore requested careful!} to observe the four following distinctive characteristics, without which none are genuine :-r i : lßt.—ln .every case the words JOHN BTEEDM AN, Chbmist, Walwobth, Scitßßy , are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to* kaohPaokbx. . : 2nd.— Each Siirotß Powdbr has directions for the. dose, , and;. the^ words John Steedmap Chemist Walworth, Surrey, printed thereon. < Brd.— The name Steedman is always sptit ■.with:tFO,E'EfiV v - '"' " ! •4th.— The mimufacture is carried on solelj lt^wbrth,;Burrey. Sold in rackets by all ChemisUi and Medicine Vendors! at I>. ljd. and 2». »d each.. . 0 ,.. 0 ' ' ; Sold by KiMPfaOanß. Pbobsbs, & Co., ' Dunedin. . ; Keating's Powder ; Heating's Powder Keating s Powder KeatiDg's Powder Kills Bugs ; Fleas Moths Beetles This Powder is quite Harmless to ANIMAL LIFE, but is uurivalled in destroying fleas, bugs, cccferoachef, beetles, moths in furs, and every other epecic of insect. Sportsmen will find this invaloable for destroying fleas in their dogs, as air 0 ladies for their pti | dogs. This -Article has found so great a SALE that it has tempted otners to ' vend b so-called article in imitationf The public ar cautioned that the tins o the genuine powd&r bear the autograph of TBOM AS KEATING. : Keating's Worm Tablets Keating's Worm Tablets Keating's Worm Tablets Keating's Worm Tablets A PURELY y^GE^A3I«ESWEBT r j MEAT, both in appearance and taste, | furnienm^f most agreeable method cjf admipUtefing the only certain remedy ! f or I N TE 8 T I TX AL cr "THREAD ■^jpß^p. ..-At.,, ||r.» nerfretly .safe .anji mild prepiiraiiipn, and is , especially adapted for Children. Bold in Tina by all Cfiemiata and D.ruggists'. PEOPEHTOK— ; THOMAS KEATING, London.
A curious method of " raising the! wind " ia described by the Ashburionj IIe}ffll&. ! For some time past, ssya that P«4>^r, » .ftneddgged ..man might^hAve; been seen stumping about the township! with a most extraordinary work of art, strung across his back. This work of art was au artificial leg, ahd many a head was turned to look after the man who, instead of using his leg to aid locomotion, carried it on bis bock. But there is a reason for everything} and thei^ yvas^a freeloh tor the, peculiar conduct ol the one-legged man. He, tells the good people whom he visits a plausible story like this— That he,. got, tbe leg made, and paid £10 off the price j -that at tbe time he entered into a bond with, tbe maker not to use the leg for walking until tbe £10 owiug were paid; that be is seeking subscriptions towards .liquidating the £10, and he prodaced a list of names with sums given opposite amounting to within a pound or two of the required -ampuntk Kind-hearted people gave dhillings and half crowns ; but however much ticjoney is given, the one-legged man never seemed to get any nearer! th> hjappy time when jie W o»'»| »wfty! iis.^rimiirve tiniber toe, put on; the triumph of leR«-makiDg art. He gets drunk, too, and into debt as well,! and having iJjeen ibrought up before] the f Resident Magistrate was ordered to leave the town within four days. :TheLo?diAdvocat« lately stated thifc h«' naa presently under consideration a bill for •!Wantin.fl; , iNWJ^W' steamers in Scotland, and totally prohibiting, itbe fale:9f[intoyigiiiag{lkttdffti9» Sundays. ;
i r ' v l|H|HF^7!^^^Tp9l>B^H STIC, DYSPEPTIC and! ' BK^f»'»»S *^'^ : T»liMßnil INVIGORATING CORDIAL. | I This *^ EDICINAL BEVERAGE is! '' JB^^AAjl-iA ?r /H^ fill \liH warranted not only free from ertry in- ! -|| MB naJ \m -Vll vir» jL^tßHJJu^ous property and ingredient, but of H. ; P_ MB «fl;ftoff •A^Wj~dW]H the beßt pngsiblo quality. Its extraor-i mBBSB/RBBUNBRl&Btt§EttttEß&R'^pot, Ch*6nio BbfMmatiini, Incipenti .' BWlal'tfl U jtS^Hß^iiiilflA€i-lr«li! I HUB : Droppy* Flatulency, Colic pains of the ; ;.^HH|HHHHHn^HHB|HiiHH|^H;Stomach or Bowels, whether in Adults or WBBBfBBBBBBB/BBBBBBBH^Ui Infants ; in , all ordinary cases of ObCJHMH I Vttil-ld c !.'ii^-f-f:#iiiS ; jJsJB uIIEH structions in the Kidneys, Bladder, and BBHm I.ILW 111l IB it It J lx3niiflfflW Urinary Organs { in Dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic ; in General Debility, .^SBBBBBkBBBBKBBBBSB/KBBBBBSU Sluggish Circulation bf the Blood; Inijieciuate' A eßiaiiation^oS^Sooi^aßu Miiiu»tea Vital --Entrgy,— are acknowledged : by: the ; »flole Medical Faculty and ftttejteii, in thflir highest written authorities,. — 'Pbbpbtdal iNjONOiioMg ogaipst the Sjalejof Counterfeits of •'WOLFE'S; SCHKAPPS " tiave beenfgrantea by the Supreme Courti of j New and Victoria, and further iction^Ul.be.;inßtanUy .taken; against, anyoneUinfringing upon tbe^Trade right* of the Proprietor, y ;:..-'; ; —j;'.;-£:J- ' ! .- ,- s '-v.": ' ■"►■ ••■■■■.•.>;• •..-■ ; }, : : i+ x '■■ : ': . Sola Agent for Auitrallaan^ Hew Zeal*n§ f M^lfOßp & CQ,, Sydney and Melbpame.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 241, 2 December 1880, Page 4
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