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Public Announcements. Registered Trade Mark. V; (Pyramid)' . . BALDNES^CUiRABLE. THIS Great ' Scientific Discovery, H Scott Barrow’s Wondrous Pyrai&id Hair Producer Is a purely natural and vegetable Restorer of the . Hair on Bald Heads. It is also guaranteed to produce the most ' - ■= luxuriant Whiskers and Mbustachios, To soften and beautify The Hair, To eradicate dandruff, And, with a single application, To arrest the falling off of the Hair in the most obstinate cases of Febrile Disease, Debility, And the many other causes so fatal to the growth and, beauty of Nature’s Greatest OrnamentPrice, in bottles (one month’s use)...4s „ „ (two month’s use).'..7s 6d Retail of all Chemists and Perfumers throughout the Colonies.'* 1 - H S BARROW & CO. DR. CHURCHILL’S Syrups (Hypopbsphite of Lime v or Soda) for Consumption. These; Syrups, which have the confidence of all medical.men,are specially recommended in’cases of consumption, chronic cough, and general debility. , They, contain -two of the principal- building hpthe human!frarne : , and whichare considered, deficient in the above- complaints, viz., phosphorus, and limp. . They, are also, admirably adapted for children of,-weak and delicate habit. " Dr Churchill’s Compound .Syrup of Hypophosphites' is a compound of the .Hypo phosphites of - Lime. Soda, Potash, &c., and as a"general tonic cannot be too highly estimated. •" OTT M X rt The above are, prepared only by SWANN, Chemist, 12 Rue Castiglidne,' Paris. —Each bottle bears Dr. Churchill’s signature. "AGENTS Kempthdrne; l’rosser&Co.!! DR. ROBERT’S celebrated Ointment, called Ir ‘ ’ ’/• ’ ' 5 ;: ;- “ The Poor Man’s Friend,”. Is confidently recommended to the Public as an unfailing, remedy. for_ wounds of every description ; a certain Cure for ulcerated sore legs, even if" of twenty years’ standing, cuts, burns, scald, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruptions, and pimples on The tfacej.sore.andi inflamed eyes, 1 sore heads, sore breasts, fistula, and cancerous humors, aud is a specific for those affleting eruptions/ which foilowO-vac-cination. . Sold in pots, is 2s 9d, 11s, and 22s each ; also; his/' / m J Piliilae Antiscrophulae or Alterative Pills, Proved by sixty years’ experience- to be one of thd ;, best alterative medicines ever ■cbmpbuhdfed for purifying the blood and assisting nature in all her operations. Hence they are used in scrofulas, scorbutic complaints, glandular swellings", particularly those of the neck, &c. Uhey'fonn a mild and superior family apeiient. They may be taken at:all times without confinement or change of diet. : Sold in boxes at ols lid; 2a'9dy4s P6d, 11s, and 225. • n Prepared only' by | the Proprietors, Beach and Barnicbtt, at their Dispensary, Bridport, 1 and* sold wholesale by them ; and retailed by every respectable vendor ofhnedicinesln' the United Kingdom, the : Coldnieß’ 7 '&o.- v 1 - •' H EAT SO/WING for’ the protection of Seed Corn from the ravages of rooks and Vermin, “ Down’s Fanners’ Friend ” can be supplied carbolised. / Under the special patronage of Her Majesty the Queen, H.R.H. the late Prince Consort, H.R. H the Prince 'of Wales, And patronised by the'principle noblemen, t landowners,-and agriculturalists ' ' ' . i an the Kingdom. /DOWN’S FARMERS’ PRIENA ( fcjr preventing the smut, in wheat, and the ravages of the slug, 1 grub,'and wireworm.j It will .also promotethe germination.' and /growth of the/seed wheat, and in-j crease the produce of-the crop equal to a; change of seed. A ninepenny packet is sufficient for six' bushels of seed wheat, which can be! dressed and fit -to sow in a quarter of anj hour. I . , In nsingit.no lime or brine is required ; the preparation of the seed, Is attended with rlittle trouble,. and it- is. easier and drier' for ‘the' drill* at’ thetime of so wing than any other, plan.. . - Manufactory—Wobtirn, Bada. ; ; ; / Wholesale Agents—/ 1 , . ! Messrs Langton^Edden, 1 Hicks ’arid Clark; 26, ! Upper Thames street : Lbnd6n / • j ; Patent Wrought; Nails. J n JV CORDES & CO., the Patentees, • and Sole Manufacturers of the wellknown Patent Wrought Nails, commonly! koown'as’ ,/ !/l EWBANK’S NAILS. Desire to/makelt known that a “ Star ”or “ Cross ”Is their Trade Mark,.andi that all; Nails made and sent but by ‘them, except; clasp, bear tbis ; mark upon their heads, and that within every package seht,(rom their Works is also placed a card bearing their name and address. 1; : I Any Nails, therefore, which are not distinguished as above, must not be confounded with “ Ewbank’s Nails,” the quality of which is so well appreciated as being far superior to that of any other make. ■ ' '• nos WORKS, . Newport, Monmouthshire, England.! . . TAYLOR BROTHERS, LONDON. T ' Manufabtdrers ofi i 1 CHICORY. ' For Exportation to all parts of the Globe, TAYLOR'- BROTHERS/in ofrlcr to be| the -best position to execute orders for Chicory^Powderifor exportation, have' purchasers extensive Mills in Bruges, Bel-; giutnj which they bavo fitted up with English machinery of great, ppiver and most approved construction ; this advantage,- combined with! the fact, of. their: having on the spot tlie largest market for the finest Chicory root in the World, enables them to supply the Manufactured: Article on better terms than any other English house in the trade. Manufactured from the'finest Belgian Root. In 561b and 681b tins, packed in 2 cwt cases. Steam Mills—Brick Lane and 'Wentworth street, London; and Bruges Belgium* .-V.... : -

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1012, 21 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1012, 21 March 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1012, 21 March 1883, Page 4

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