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A BALD STATEMENT. QHOTJLD your head be as bald as the Cj palm of your hand, No matter if friends say "It's Chronic," Reply, "There's a remedy beating tho band, If you try the new hair-food and tonic." Should your wifoy suggest that her hair's growing thin, And ask that a tonic you'll get her, Say, "Dear, look at mine," with your face all a-grin, "It's thick, and I use WIOLETTA." If the baby pulls out all your hairs by tho score, Just lie back and smile at her folly, For you know there's a remedy sure to give more, And the thought makes you happy and jolly. Should your best girl declaro that she knows of a food That will mako your hair longer and better, Should she wish to apply it, knowing it good. And asks may sho try, WHY, 0, LET Iffiß. Price 3s. 6d, Sold Everywhere. Agcnts-VEITCH AND ALLAN, Wellington's Busiest Store; J. E. WOOD, Chemist, WaMegrave's Buildings, Tho Square, Pahnerston North; and A. J. MIRRIELEES, Chemist, Johnsonvillei PATENT POSSIBILITIES* YOU may or may not be aware ot the possiDilities of your invention, but if you want it turning into £ s. d., ash SYDNEY H. HICCS, Patent Attornsy, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, how it is done, Ha will tell you ahaj It is capable of, and how others tiara succeeded. BUTTER.FINEST FIRST CHAOS FACTORY, Is. per pound. Warden's, Willis Street. | I Improper food is the causa I of most stomach troubles, I and PROPER food is their (j rational cure. 8 §-P FLOUR Is proper food because | mads from the whole | wheat grain. § Ask your baker or grocer 8 for "S-P" BREAD and j FLOUR. Wholesalo Agent:— ROBT. HALL, Old Customhouse. Street. nil 1111 | lIIHIIIMI hIM 111 II Hi i i'l 111 lilllt I HI? I| The Family Cough IReraedy. r ' Parents throughout Australasia know that no cough remedy is so effective and so safe as Bonnington's Irish Moss. Bennington's CARRAGEEN Irish Moss. breaks up the cough or cold, wards off bronchitis, and prevents pneumonia. Wise parents always keep a bottle in the home. Mr. J. Turner of Duncdin writes: "I have for some years bad your Irish Moss (or Mrs. Turner, and she has derived much benefit by its use, She was considered consumptive, but Bonnington's Irish Moss lias quite restored her,, and she is now quit? strong. I have recommended it to many persons, and believe tint all have been pleased with its effect." J@jsSfa REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. WsSSSfe*'®? ''° ns ' h<;rc is n0 n-'mfly Rm&r*-®')Ssl® "i u st as good "as Bonn>V *- >N. pi mglon's. « I
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 856, 30 June 1910, Page 7
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454Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 856, 30 June 1910, Page 7
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