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A pretty compliment was paid -Miss Frediswyde Hunter-Watts aJ tho Opera House last evening. It happened to bo tho birthday of tho talented actress, and the members of tho Allan Wilkio Company, the orchestra, and front staff joined in presenting herwith a glowing basket of flowers — scarlet poppies, flaming beech, and variegated forn, all charmingly .arranged. It was a. delightful tribute to a popular comrade and fellow worker in tho field of artistic endeavour, and as such was much appreciated by its recipient.

A REMEDY WHICH REALLY GROWS HAIR. - Wo have received from one of our readers the following formula, which ho considers as being of great value. _Our correspondent says:-"This mixture "is a tonic for the hair which if applied morning and evening with the tips of the fingers, so ns to mako it.penetrato well into the scalp, will certainly mako the hair grow, will cure baldness, will restore (o grey hair its natural colour, and will destroy dandruff. Mix j-dram menthol crystals dissolved in a tcaspoonful of alcohol with 3oz. bay rum, and then add loz. Lavoua de Composco. If desired, half a tcaspoonful of French Fon Flour Perfume, which imparts a very pleasant scent, may be added. Shako well, then let it stand for half an hour, after which the lotion will bo ready for use.'" Some readers without doubt will bo desirous of trying this remedy which can bo pre. pared bv any chemjst. Our obliging reader finishes his communication 'with the following advice, which shows tho faith ho has in this remedy: "As this lotion really produces a growth of hair it should not be applied where hair is not desired."—Advt.

1 • Natures Remedy j | <£|\. for Coughs and Colds! j§j 5 '/ ; L ■ •»/ Jr / Those who have once proved its cfficacy, j~j = { "■ / instinctively fly to Bonnington's Irish £3 B Vs&jgf 4 ■& Moss whenever a cold asserts itself, F3 - /LA and a few doses seldom fail to dispel the H — complaint. 1 f iW W BONNINGTON'S ■ i : Pl\/f Ml IRISH MOSS I I to a natural remedy. Ii clears choked-tijv H 2 "Nsy / a ' r Phages, loothes soro throats, check* j-3 3 conjjhing and eases the ltings. Read this:— H s; /m "I have used yonr Bonnington's Irish Mom #9 ' »W for over 20 years. Being a mother of a family I have pj fonnd It invaluable for coueha, colds and all chest com- Q vm / Ptoto* 3, It never fails to give relief and it is pleasant to F3 gj tho taste and children take it readily." L. HART, |3 \ Sold in large and small bottles at all chemists g , Eg i an d stores. XOO f§3 t Do yea Suffer ■ 5 > From HEADACHE, LOSS OF SLEEP, INDIGESTION, f j £ TORPID LIYER, BILIOBSESS © 5 Beecham's Pills f will quickly reinova the cause of those distressing complaints, and restore healthy action J J* to every organ. You will feel like a new person after taking a few doses of BEECHAIVI'S } [ PILLS. They rid the system of impuritios, Improve the digestion, banish headache, and e C GIVE POSITIVE RELIEF ] CIN ALL CASES OF BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTIONS [ AND DISORDERED LIVER. ) r The excellent results obtained by the use of BEECHAM'S PILLS havo proved them ) L worthy of tho confidence they enjoy. Specially suitable for the ailments peculiar r rto females of all ages. They hove helped thousands, and recommend themselves. ] Sold in boxes, labelled pricc Ifljd (36 pills), 1/li (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills).

The Big Thing lor Breakfast And it's BIC in more ways than one. First, there's that wonderful flavour. The crisp, nutty granults of Grape-Nuts food combine the sweets of whole wheat with the smack of malted barley—a flavour that no mere wheat food can rival. Next cornt's the remarkable digestive quality. (Malted barley contains a natural digestive element.) Grape-Nuts digests quickly, and weak as well as strong stomachs assimilate it comfortably. ~ . And then comes the wonderful nourishing value. No other cereal food puts the vim and vigour into body and brain that Crape-Nuts does. . This food stand-by tells its own story after trial. "There's a ®ea§©m" . for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers and Stores everywhere.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2880, 19 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2880, 19 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2880, 19 September 1916, Page 3

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