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1 Poet? .have snng tho praises of woman's beauty, and artists havo endeavoured to portray it, and though you may! not actually realise' it, your comeliness depends to no 'little degree tho surmounting beauty—tho hair. lake everything that grows,.the hair needs care and nourishment,-if it is desired to bring it to luxuriant growth. For this purpose, JOHN STRANGE WINTER'S ' ' , HAIR FOOD comes as a boon and a blessing, containing ae it does nil tho essentials which promoto healthy growth, a rich, blight, glossy apeparance, and tho luxuriance of hair prized so highly. - John Strange Winter (Mrs. Arthur Stannard, author of "Bootlo's Baby," "Comely Woman," etc., etc.), ,was saved from baldness by tho use of this • wonderful hair food, tho whole story and much valuable information being given in her book,' "Comely Woman," which may be had frco with every purchase of tho J.S.W. preparations. You can proeuro Hair Food from any chom. ist or dealer in Toilet Requisites, for 35 , . Gd., or post freo for 3s. Oil. from John Strange Winter, 22 Nathan's Buildings, Wellington. 8
"Our dear bishop looks very stiff and dignified," remarked old Mis. Croxley, "but I assure you he has a warm, kind heart boneath hib gaitoig."—"Tit-Bits." Mrs. X.'(away from home)—" John, did you leavo out anything for the cat before you Started?" Mr. X. (who dislikes the boast)— "Yes; I loft a can of condensed milk on the table, with tho can-op«ii«r beside it."—"Human Life." A CUKE FOR DANDHTJFF. Whcriovar dandmf? begins to appear to ex« <m or tho sHchtest irritation is felt on tho scnlp, steps should Immediately bo taken to remedy tho-ovil, otherwise tho hair will soon begin to flhow signs of decay, cither by falling at tho roota or be,cominjj dry ond brittle and breaking 'away, the safest and eureet remedy is, Bendy e Jweptm. which is a epeoiflo of exceptional merit for all forms of dandruff. Bottles Is From (ill Leading Stores and Chemists of repute. Wholcealo ngente, Kempthorno, Prosser and Co, Druggists, T,Velluigton and Auckland.—AttTt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 690, 15 December 1909, Page 4
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339Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 690, 15 December 1909, Page 4
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