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MyiSak Wgi Health The constant use ot John Craven-B«rleitfh*s True jgywwsg&ffl Hair Grower (Pomade) if your Hair is Dry or Hair Tonic (Liquid) if the Hair is naturally Oily will prove the most effectual way of rejuvenating and beautifythe ha,r - These P re * parations penetrate to the hair roots, follicles, pigmentary glands, etc., destroy all harmful germs. Al«n the* eliminate Dandruff, and' Fam mis promote a steady growth. C r aven- ° f ncw luxuriant hair * Bu r leigh John Craven-Burleigh** Hair Dar- preparations have a worldk e n e r, wide reputation of 25 odd 5/6 years* standing, and arethe ' finest preparations known Shampoo for producing healthy hair. Powder, In addition their regular 6d. each Use is a safeguard against all Hair and Scalp troubles. ' t * Price. Pomade (oily) 5'6 Skin Box; or Hair Tonic (nonand Scalp oily) 5.6 bottle. FREE SAMPLE of Hair Grower and Shampoo Face Powder sent on receipt of Cream, 6d. in stamps to help 3/6 cover postace, packing, &c. Address: Face Po ? / d R er ’ John Craven-Burleigh nJL. oopt. 6 3/3 37 Hellaby’sßuildings.. „ ajr (Opp. G.P.0.) Remover, Queen St.. AUCKLAND 7/6 Also London. Paris, MosetCt cow, New York & Sydney. HEW FRUIT FOR BACK YARD Returns £4OO an Acre The foregoing reveals the prolific bearing of THE BLUEBERRY (Australian King of Fruits) and THE CARRINGBERRY (Australian Queen of Fruits). Easy to grow by anyone, grows anywhere. Both give fruit quite common at 2 inches, shaped like a Strawberry, each a luscious fruit of a distinct flavour, far excelling the Strawberry. No equal for dessert, fruit salads, etc. THE CARRINGBERRY is of dark maroon color, semi-climber; plantsto6ft.apart. THE BLUEBERRY a bluish shade, grows upright; plant 3 ft. apart. Plant both now. Prices, post free, 3 plants for 8/-, 6 for 12/6, 1’ forZl/2/6, and 100 forZ7/10/-. railaxe or boat free. Write for color illustrated catalogfree, also of improved Mexican Passion Vines, fruits all the year. Write Bentons. 12-1.4 Loftus St., Sydney. These new fruits are the result of hybridising by this firm.

NO COAL! WHY WORRY? The present unsettled labour situation seriously threatens our coal supplies. Indeed only limited stocks are on hand. However, you can easily forgo the inconvenience, bother, and expense of keeping your coal bin full. Investigate to-day the merits of the BOSS OIL STOVE It gives kitchen comfort and cleanliness; ensures clean, intense heat at the touch of a match; saves time and fuel money. ‘ We have a large stock on hand of B these handy economical stoves made with two or five burners. Never mind your empty coal bins —get one of these al ways-handy “Boss” Stoves to-day. Prices most reasonable. THE SIMS HARDWARE CO. Limited. Cuba Street, Wellington.

THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT STORE HAVING COMPLETED THE GREATEST CLEARANCE SALE EVER HELD IN WELLINGTON Re-opened I Re-opened 11 WITH A CLEAN STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS At Bedrock Prices CORNER COURTENAY PLACE & TORY STREET

RENfW THE COVERING Of Vf WORN FURNITURE. The shabby Chesterfield find Easy Chair eon be made attractive looking and comfortable again, almost equal to new, for very little cost. We carry the largest range of Corduroy Coverings, Moquetto and Utrecht Velvets, Shadow Tissues, Tapestry Coverings, etc., for all upholstery purIX) SA'S. Best quality English Springs and Webbing a,re used in all our work. Consult with us in the renovating of your furnishings. EhU/AJJh FPH IF STD Furniture Manufacturers Lh/AsW IvLLIL, Lil’., 167 Riddiford St. Wellington Sth

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 169, 13 April 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 169, 13 April 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 169, 13 April 1921, Page 5

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