A BALLAD FOR THE BALD. Winnio used to wear a toupee, Pads, and puffs like other girls. Had two switches made from combings^ Transformation fringe aiid curls. But nor' pennies went on treatment, Shampoo, massage, tonic. ■ ■Bat greyer Stew she week by week. While Dandruff, it was chronic. " How she yearned for Nature's tresses, ' Crimping irons did fret her. 1 nought sho'd try experiments, . And bought some "WIOLETTA." . Soon her scalp felt cool and' pliani, She who oft spent days in ' Earning over falling hair, ■. ' ; Watched a growth amazing. Winnie's coiffnre now is envied . ' By every theatregoer, a t he , strcet and car aid tea-room, ' . School friends hardly know her. L'ENVOI. ■ \e, who pine for Youth, and find All artifice a fetter, ■ Profit by Winnie's wisdom and For hair use "Wioletta." Price, 3s. 6d. Sold Everywhere. Agents—VElTCH AND ALLAN Wellina ton's Busiest Store'; J. B. WOOD, Chemist, WaJdegTave's Buildings, The : Siuare, Palnierston North; "and A. J. : MIRKIELEiiS, Chemist, Johnsonville. ■ PATENT P'OSSISiL'iTIESa • VOU may or may not be aware of .a the passibititiej oi your invention, but If you want it turning Into £ s. d.. ask SYDNEY H. HIGOS, Patent Attorney, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Stroat, . how .it is done. Ke will tell you' what It is capable of, and how ethers have succeeded. ' ' James ■ SmitH's ■'.. There are many snappy bargains ta be had at JAMES SMITH'S this week; ■ we will bo stocktaking towards the end ■- of the month, and some of these goods ■ arc selected for. .clearance. The following are • extraordinary bargains ioj this week:— . ■ . • .. BLACK SUEDE AND KID GLOVES, over 100 pairs, slightly damaged, ( Now 2s. 3d., 2s. Sd. a pair. LONG CRAVENETTE CLOAKS for Ladies; these were 295. 6d. and ■ ss. 6d. - ■ •. . Now ss.- Hd and 12s. 6d. each. ■WHITE FLANNELETTE, very fair quality. ; Now 2s. nd. for 12 yards, DOUBLE BED HERRINGBONE SHEETING. ■■:•■■ Only is. a yard. SERVICEABLE READY-TO-WEAH . BLOUSES. , Now is,, Is. 3d., is. 9d., 25.. 6d. eacb. ALL-WOOL DRESS FABRICS, worfh 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. Now Is., i5..3d.,' Is. ed. a yard, EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS, ■■ worth 6Jd. and Is. ■ Nov. l 2i<i., Sid., and 4£d. a yard. SCARLET TAMS for Boys and Girls, , worth 3s. 6d. -:■■■■" Now Is. each, James Smith,-Ud.i Cefea Street, Wettiagton. A Cold ©a the Ghesfc ' is always dangerous, be-cause-tire lungs ed. »-not takerifWhand it may develop into -bronchitis, pneumonia or even . consumption. You need a medicin j to sooth the irritation, tlreak up jthe cold andleave the healthy, and /no remedy-so good as \ Irish. Moss j ' For over 46 \"', has been the favourite family cough medicjM Mb.. M. A. Gav.k. ].v//£ mni . town, writes:- /// , " I have used your Mjh Moss for - a number of years, uticLTiave found I il » most excellent4/dicine for i ' cough orsorelhrojt/rtisverygood I [ for children, palattble, , »nd no trouble,to g«t the child to .-^z/r__j RmjSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on getting the standard cough remedy-Bonn-. / y ington's. / S / , Q HUGH ROBERTS, MERCHANT, WOOL BROKER, ETC, I£ IMBOL T0 N' ROAD,. FEUDING, Telcphono 203,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 9
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