Rod FcUide / SMt oulb 1..,, \... /-' A M/K'<r'/£-\/ l " l ' cles J " /flsWF*' X-BlcodUs&tb BALD'FOR 15 Y.EARS"~"Hair Now Half-Inch Long After 42 Day Treatment Remarkable Experience of Prominent Soldier-Poet with "Crystolis" Famous American Scalp .Treatment. . Guaranteed to Satisfy, or Money Back. dtrfSXto'SU f had used many bl)t the only way to know is to try t, You can Miily preparations without a symptom of success and had find out by a few days . use . Forty-two days' treatment Jeven consulted a well-known doctor, who could do no- c |js acco) . dinfl to directions is fluaranteed to SSS2-2SC Oive satisfaction, or your chemist will refund all you have. A/d I now tfe a glow* of fine to half aa inch long pa.d for .t. on the 15-year-old bald spot. ftOBA-AJN uusu. auuu. Crystolis is perfectly harmless, not oily, greasy nor f ' Hare at last is aood news .<or men and women whoso > sticky. It conies in concentrated liquid form. You mashair i« falliM whS are arowing bald and grey, whose' sago it morning and night into your scalp, where it is h . ,1 !ih!rVd in dandruff tlut nothing seems to absorbed into the roots to cleanse, dissolve and dischargo: scalps are mothered in dandruit tiut a m|nal and the ,„ keep away, whoso heads itch line man. | he a hajr may burst forth anew jn abundance a || You vourself may benefit, as have hundreds of people ove ,. your head. Folks blessed with good hair don't i;to <hn?n who here nive voice to the phenomenal results wan t Crystolis to create this condition. Their scalps do ■ rniMPd from Crvstolis, the'new American product known fheir duty without holp. But the scalps of thln-halred as "the real hair-grower found at last"—that- has been folks do not. Nourishment nature intended for their riiiod the most wonderful scalp discovery of its time,hav- sca | ps j s largely made useless by the dangerous dandruff inn been awarded Gold Medals and Diplomas of Honour norm , Y ou only need try Crystolis to prove if this Is, at three great International, Exhibitions. ' true in your own case. Why not begin to-night? People growing bald for years tell how they now glory pe()ple interGSted in Cpysto | is for its peerless qua litics ■in beautiful hair. Others, with dantiruff all weir live ~ as { shou , d note tha{ one |SAXX^ e tt , •SS•*&»6™'^ , b °" ,e •».«■•*"«** mak « "P threequarters of a ' new preparation P int of li( l uid - An et l ual l uantit y <> f * h « old-fashlonerf • It matters not whether you-are troubled with falling "haJr tonics" in expensive bottles and packing costs hair, brittle hair, or twice to three times as much. • .mri,«n t i,Affnn Orvstollis my hair tho bare spots, and there is life in it," " T h .„ tWrf I cwld do nothing declares Mrs. V. Covenhoer. "Crystolis -SS^^k wfth t° Now thTnew hair is two has cured the itching, the dandruit has .. ' .wn inrhM lone, covers a »" eone, and my hair has grown over «ISl#* N or threo inches long, co> o .» an inch," says Miss M. L. Blaokman. ' ' ; "To-day," asserts Dr.. C. Linden, "I iffi'^l^^^^^^^^ my . llea '' * s w^en eommenccd Crys- ■ | writes: "Crystolis started my hair growing after tho first week's treatment." JI11II1II&, *% Ciystolis has grown hair'on my head, . 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Call, write, or 'phono for quotations for ' I these and for special work. jy®Sxstt«£J&k ' ''..-■■ Samuel Brown, Ltd., ' '' • : "'" COAL, GRAIN, AND TIMBER J& wM^'S'^^^m MERCHANTS, «^©7*^^ffliW^. 31-33 Johnston Street ...WELLINGTON fiMW/i^S\W Tory Street Depot- Phont 2G4BA 1 Willis Street Depot .'Phono, 124 *^^K!^^Wlfc Deformities; to bo successfully. ' ■ -^■••■^■>--' treated, should be takon in their infancy. Mothers should nevOr/ a low W®^^«^ their children to grow up malformed on , "i W^^W^ one side, or in fact in any wav, when j - a^bt »'- «' E » g " v TS r? *SHE SFQMffIG SPIMT (Medical antl' Electrical Masseuse Cert., 8 , , ■ 5 England). • &-W""■—■""'.' " '"" ' - K wido and 'varied experience witli . . : Orthopaedic in all kinds of Deformities .. ■ - I||W ___^^^^. SAFES! '.:' Nurse Everett also specialises in self- *X**» uredical and Electrical Massage Institute i i 6 1"""' >'• (by Special Appointment to His to;; . , EyER m CONTENTS DESTROYED ency Lord Islington, 123 Upper Willu NO RATNER aAffc L B »i BM-rcDCn RV RllDßl ifK Sheet, Wellington. 'Phone 1864. p , REi M RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS, IUNGANUI-MAETON "MOTOR SER. {om of wnI , rBC » lon allow, U to tall from any h»t|ht VICE. thorefore »bBolnt» eeonrlty. /pIAES Leavo Wanganui Twice Daily to ffrll( for pttrt lonlftn or call an* eaotln goods .u |?~i TheMARI MiI, WB'««■»««»-^ vlte Hotel, 3.30 .p.m. Cars return to COORTEHAT PLACE. WKLLINGWM AGENTS. Wanganui on arrival "f"}?^ 1 gervioa, .i.l-1 "" ~— uiuuixiuumuumui wniimtinrniriimrmi— Clf H^gon."vfanTOnni. 1 'Pho°» 505. ,■ . " I Dairy Utensils Scalded-in a Few Minutes and ,B a Unlimited Hot Water for All Household Jvsn*- Purposes. - ,„» Ss«vr.v.t«. .«< -u -«»• ■•* I' !«% ] r It also supplies If 8 wB/ Boiling Water to Any Part of the House or Shed. fPHP^ 33 ' A dairy farmer using tho above plant is equipped equali to a I\A =J=, facl orv The-following is tho opinion of Mr. Alien Donald, of Featherston, whose dairy farm is a model one:- | E *\S/ Featherston, Bth October, 1916. |LJ . . , f VfW THB OHALLENGB HEATER SYSTEMS. r 1 C *l II fe\|W 56 Victoria Street, Wellington. [U—Ar rll 11 ilgaasy acntlemen.-r am nloaßed to be ablo to Bay that the Ohalllsx=A& _.6_. F-*r* t ' r l len«" Dairy Oloanser installed by you is a complete eucceßs.. r-- *""*. /•iJi-' Ji H - Tho labour of cleansing the milking uteimls and machine; g||. , r"'f si'* \\l parts ifl reduccd ; to a minimum, and indeed, the phallongc ll' fi J ' . t ! II ! 8 lystem cloansM and Bterliscs easily and quickly parts of the milK'fSti\ ' £1 MCAN I ing machine which hitherto it has been impossible to c can. It tS/J i • i fl ! HU»iinl iamy opinion that your dairy cleansing apparatus should ho inIP; J ! J rr i W\ in 8 stalled wherever a milking machine is used. •E ! ■.">--- ij IB Wishing yoiv success. I am, Yours faithfully. ■=—» i • ii m 1111 i (Signed) ALLEN DUnAI/U. •'FI i| il 111 1' I Demonstrations daily 'between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. For prices pT°l ; ; ; ■ 111 ' IJI and further particulars write to Department A. iZ^rX,T s " m '- Jhe Challenge Hea.ting Systems, C COLD HATER TOTROUGH. A AAW J.* / ' 56 Victoria Street, Wellington, New Zealand. .
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