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TO THE ELECTORS! OF CITY WEST. Gentlemen, I am now engaged in a struggle for Freedom of Speech in Parliament and Purity of Governmental Administration. Attempts are being made by interested persons to induce you to prejudice my action. Trust me to uphold your rights and my own self-respect. You and I shall soon meet. Meanwhile, reserve your judgment. Faithfully yours, J. M. DARGAYILLE. THE ]Sf O V J[J L *T V HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS, | 55, GREY-STREET. Ladies', Gentleui<su's, and Children's Hair ' Neatly Cut and Trained. | Easy Shaving. — Eesfreshing Shampooing. MRS. LESTER'S HAIR RESTORER, for Promoting Growth of Hair, always in stock. TESTIMONIALS : Mrs. Lbster, Hairdresser, 55, Grey-street. Dear Madam,— l tender you my sincere thanks for the good you have done mo by introducing your Hair Eestorer. My hair has been falling for more than twelve months, and now it is firm iv my head, and ■ growing nicely, through using one bottle of your valuable remedy. I certainly recommend it to Ladies who are troubled with thin hair. — V ours truly, Mrs. Williams, 121, Grey-street. July 23, 1883. July 4th, 1883. Mrs. Lester, Hairdresser and Deruaotologist, 55, Grey-street. Madam, — Having used your Hair Eestorer for ten weeks, I have been benefitted to such a degree that I tender this testimonial 'to yon to make use of as you maj r feel disposed. My hair, which was falling out in combsfull, is now firmly, set in my head, and a fine new growth has come where it was nearly bald. Anyone who may doubt this statement, please refer them to me. — Yours respectfully, Thomas Brenton, Grey-street, Auckland. Mrs Dpnfoy, of Nelson-street, called on Mrs Lester, and stated that the Hair Restorer she used (only one bottle) bad acted most beneficially; in short, woids were inadequate to express her satisfaction at the result. August 21st, 1883. To Mrs Lester, Grey-street. Dear Madam, — Having attended your hair-dressing rooms for four mouths and used your Hair Restorer ou each occasion, I can most emphatically state that my hair, which was coming out terribly, ia now growing both strong and thick. — Yours faithfully, ECGENE SCANTI.AN, Freoinau's Bay. August 18th, 1883. Mrs Lester. Grey-street. Madam,— Having consulted you, I am pleased to say that by the use of your Hair Restorer my hair is growing thick and strong. I can certainly recommend its use where the hair is thin.— Yours truly, Mary Kkarns, Onehunga. T E A. SKILL in the art of combining the growths of India and China is for from common ; lou.g experience in Sorting and proper facilities for Mixing are not always at the command of the dealer in Tea. The best Teas in the cup are the product of many sorts. Twenty years' knowledge of the trade enables the subscriber to place the vary best value at the service of his Customers. Very much extended, areas of cultivation, and quicker means of transit, have lessened considerably the first cost of all Teas. The amount of duty is id. per lb. on all sorts and qualities. The very finest varieties are now sold by the subscriber at lower prices than ever. SEVEN POUND BOXES of Pure Indian Tea for twenty shiJling-s. SEVEN POUND BOXES of Blended Tea (of extraordinary merit), fifteen shillings and sixpence. SIX POUND TINS of Famfty Tea, eleven shillings each (cash). TWO POUND TINS of Unrivalled Tea, four shillings each (cash). ~O O B E R T ~Wy E W, JdL ■ XL I Citi Tea Mast, ! Victoria-street. AUCKLAND COUJRSING- OLUB. PRESIDENT'S CUP. To be Run Off August 28th, ISB3. Draw to take place on MONDAY, the 27th August, at 8 p.m., at the same place. Dogs to be in Slips the following morning, August 28th, at the Papatoitoi Station, at 9 a.m. sharp. CHARLES WALLNUTT, Hon. Secretary. AMES "O 0 0 L E JEL» JL (Membeb or Tatteesall's, Sydney and Auckland), Has BOOKS OPEN on all Forthcoming Events. Aj>pbebs— - ' . TATTERSALI/S CLUB, 1 I ' ; ■. . ... OcOEDENIAIi HOTEIi, ■• "• ''*> ' .I.:■ - :■- . Auckland.- •

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 154, 25 August 1883, Page 7

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657

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 154, 25 August 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 154, 25 August 1883, Page 7

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