; A BALD STATEMENT.: QHOifxii'-yourhcadbe as bald a3 the ;.' 'K? ..'palm.of your hand, " ■ . .■ : No matter/if friends say"l.fs Chronic,' ■' jßepljy, "There's, a. remedy"boating I :the ■■'.>■', band, .1 : ' ■ -■ ' - 1 -*- ' '- ■'*■"■■." If ydii try the new hair-food .and tonic." ' : 'j Should you'r.wifey suggest that her hair's, '■■•! . growing thin, ' ■ •'• ■ ■ '•■' And nsk that a tonio\you'll get her, '■■ ■:'■ '■ Say,'"Dear, look at mine," with your-:. face all a-grin,-- - * '■■■ •"'■ '~i : ~\ "It's thick, and I use WIOLETTA.'; < - ' :■■■ If the baby pulls out all your liairsbyv ;. the score,. . . .... . .' .. ,Tust lio back and smile at her folly, ,- ... For. you-know there's a remedy sure; to. c ' give more, i' . ,-.' .'•'■.•■,.■,'} '. And the thought makes you happy.'and ' V". . jolly. ' • ' ■ ' . . •.■■■'■'■ ' : Shbuld your best girl .declare .that.,sho : knows of a food ' '" . ":■ '■■' ' That wil! mako; your-hair longer .-and';' ••- ' Better;; .' , • , •■'•■:-.-- ' ■'•;.-; v>; j.Shpuld. she . wish ; to apply ■ it, knbwinSr- ■; ■ 1-, it good,- ■ ■ '.'-■ ' . v .-,. V; ■ And'asks' may she try, WHY, 0, LET\'r> ' ;-.; HER. -":" ■ ; . ■.■-..- ;, -■; ; : ;^«;; : i!i: : '.PricoVSs.' Cd. ' ' Sold Everywhere.' , ; .^f'--:' Agents-VEITCH AND ALLAN.' Welling- ■ .:•■ .': toe's Busiest Store; J. ■■E;'.-i"WOOD,.'-.>--' ./Chemist, Wuldegrave's Buildings, The ■■';: Square, Palmerstou North;! and' A: J.' ■ MIERIELEES, 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, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, how it is done Ho will tell you what it is capable of, and how others have succeeded. Don't Delay. If you are suffering from Indigestion, acidity, flatnknoe, heart- u bnrn, or dyspepsia, don't delay eeehng a remedy. , Renzie's Pepso f is the SURE CURE for them all. ' It converts the food you eat into the;life blood that builds up the system All Chemists and Stores, 2s 6d. LANE'S MEDOLINE is specially prepared for the hands.. Use it after .washing clothes, dishes, floors, etc. It makes rough hands soft, supple and smooth., i/« everywhere. a. \'' ' J lm ,M.- mMJa i^-. 11 .,i-. r .,5TT.-V711!1..ii..»-^m^ The Goodness of Lies ia tho milling '-of' fcho'' best ulieat tho World pioduces, which bj our special process, ' iotams all the natural salts, nnlving "S P" Bread moio nourishing than any othei bicad— 'White or Brown. It is absolutely puic, and fectly digestible TRY A LOAF TO-DAY. s ASK THE BAKER For Children's | Coughs and Colds, jlj I There is no better remedy, for children's coughs and; colds than CARRAGEEN ,It does them as much good as it does the older folk. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Ask for Bonnington's and insist on getting it. It is 1 dr.ngerous to experiment When you can v get a remedy I IrfrK stood I the test for over I jf j Irish Mo» lor MURhsXi"*« , /";\!"sf,Tij| I mcdlclnetalheworW: i ill I easy to lake and sale. LJI 11
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 884, 2 August 1910, Page 7
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