A BALD STATEMENT. QHOULD your head'be as bald as;th9 : £3 palm'of your hand, No matter if friends say "It's Chronic," • Reply, "There's a remedy beating the . - band, _ J If you try the new hair-food : and tonic.". ; Should your wifey suggest that her hair's growing thin, And ask that a tonic you'll get her, •; - : Say, "Dear, look at mine,"'with your ... face ail a-grin; ; : / "It's thick, and I use WIOLETTA." . : If the baby pulls, out .all your hairs by the score,. •Tust lie back and smile at. her folly, for you know there's a remedy sure ta give more, ' ' . . . . " And the thought .makes you happy anß' ■ • jolly- . ... • Should your best girl declare that she.,: knows of a food ' ' . : ' That will make , your hair longer and ■ ■ better, . ' • Should she wish to apply it, knowing ,' - it'good. And asks may she tryj WHY, 0, LET ' HER.. . . , Price 3s. 6d. Sold Everywhere. ' • Agents—VE ITCH AND ALLAN, Welling- ■'• a ton's Busiest Store; J. E. .WOODj Chemist, " Waldegrave's - Buildings, The ' Y Square, PaLmerston North; and A. 'J.' ' | MIIiRIELEEK, Chemist, Johnsonville. PATENT POSSIBILITIES. YOU may or may not be aware - of . : the possibilities-of your invention, ■- but if you want .it turning into £ s. d., • SYDNEY H. HIGGS, Patent Attorney, ! Coopor's Buildings, Willis Street, how it is done. He will tell you what , it is capable of, and how others have • ■ succeeded. ' • •- : rY RADFORD'S _for furniture—. . - Duchesse Chests, 355. 6d., Sideboards . 605., Wardrobes .£3 10s„ Washstands 85... '6d., Tables 2s. 6d., Chairs 4s. 6d„ Rattan ' . Chairs 7s. 6d., Cups and Saucers 2s. 6d. ' half-dozen, Tea.Sets 7s. 6d., Dinner Sets . i 17s. Gd., Lamps Is., 6d., .Toilet Sets 75.--..-. 6d., Carpet 10d. yard, Hearthrugs 2s. 6d., ; Alaattl Drapes Is. 6d., Towels, Gd. each. Cheapest hcuse in .town,
.SUMMARY AND FORECAST. The barometer has risen slowly in'the • south, and remained steady in the north. ; Tho weather has been cold and change* ' able, passing showers being experienced in many parts of the country. Moderate to strong; south-westerly winds have prevailed. Present indications are for a rising barometer everywhere shortly. Expect •' cool and changeable weather—fair prevailing, and the/'nights frosty in places. ' - Moderate southerly winds are probable generally.. • D.~ C. BATES. - Meteorological Office, Wellington, July 27, 1910.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 880, 28 July 1910, Page 7
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373Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 880, 28 July 1910, Page 7
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