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TRY BEGONIAS IN YOUR, GARDEN ! THESE beautiful flowers form on 8 of th§ chief sights in most gart dons of note in Great Britain. In tho Old Land, Begonias arai grown successfully out of dooro* hence there are no 'climatic dravr-^ backs to prevent them beautifying our gardens in Ne\y Zealand Almost any good soil will grow these bulbs to perfection. Some thousands of tubers, singla and double flowering varieties, ia many beautiful coloured shades, hay* been imported by NIMMO AND BLAIR from lea-ding Continental growers. They are being offered a(s half usual rates— 3s 6d per doz. single ; 6s per doz. double; post free; and along with Nimmo and Blair's Bulb Book for 1911, may be obtained from THE SIMS HARDWARE CO.* Cuba-street and Lambton-quay. ~ T " ~ "1 Losig, Heavy Hair? Then treat your hair well. See that it is properly fed. Growth of every kind demands proper food. Starved hair splits at the ends, turns prematurely gray, keeps short and dry. Then feed your hair. Feed it with proper food, a regular hair-food. Feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. Thus helr> nature all you possibly can toward giving you rich, heavy, luxuriant hair. Ask your doctor, aboutyour hair and about Ayer's Hair Vigor. Follow his advice. s DOES NOT COLOR THE HAIR Pwp»Md by Of. ]. C. Ayar & Co., Lowdl, dais, U. 5, A, I" THE ENEMY" olfl i BALDIESS ! j The human race it rapidly \ becoming bald. The bald man or j woman is no longer very excep- j tional. The common causes of ! j baldness are neglect, short-crop-ping, and too frequent washing. El You scour away the natural \ I nutriment of the hair, and put I nothing in its place. QKSCE'S I REGENERATOR & CIRCASSIAN I CREAKS, used according to the 1 simple directions, restore natural $ conditions and induce t luxuriant I growth, | " gaMffacit<aa "^ Sß <*^ B #^Fiir^^^taiai [ | Stocked by all Chemists, Hairdressers [ and Storekeepers Ij PaiOE 3/6; SPECIAii Stkenoth 5/6. j! CIRCASSIAN CREAM, 2/.. ! Insist on getting BRICE'S. It cures! |' Nfawi^ujti«ij^HiiaiiiiiMamHiJ^J>lt!MW!iiaigr«i^ BRICE'S REGENEEATOR can bo obtained at the Pharmacies of R. Johnston, Cuba-street; W. S. Wallace, Willis-street ; C. A. Fletcher and Dunbar Sloane,. Lamb-ton-quay;- S. Bredin, Constable-street; D.1.C. ; George Howe, Tobacconist; C. A. Williamson, Petane; L. Aplin, Carlerton; H. T. Wood, Masterton; and all leading chemists, where original photographs can. be seen. FLAT - CHESTED Cannot appuu? to /sJHiEiiiifil i the best ad- fP^(\mMM 1 vantage. 3 Eveiy woman is entitled f^9r*\ ||||j | to have a full, rounded , HH I bosom, pleasing curves 3§tiit 1 and a good figure. Na- wiP i ture did not intend you Wrfc ' to be thin and scraggly. V\- t DR. FAIiLIHRE'S J *~ j puts on flesh at the rate of five pounds a [1 week, and rapidly develops thebutt to nor- |j mat. Your measurements increase rapidly jl and the improvement is lasting. The treat- j| ment is absolutely harmless. . . Send 2d. | stamp for Free Trial and Full Particulars. | FalliereJ Flesh-Food' Co. I Dept: 149 &faaa Sydney. J Don't Persecute your Bowels. Why use harsh purgatives ? They w<» brutal— harsh — unnecessary. Try CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable. Aot^^K^^®' ■• gently ou the liver /mgMilj&im , - eltmtuate bile, and f* a rw»>r>te hootho tho deli- /@fe€g|3S LAR itRS wtomembMne^^^M SjTTLE^ bowel. - jj^||P§i§ipljp 11 IVE.S? Side Headache, and Indigestion, as millions Know. Small Fill, Small Dose, Small Price. GENUINE must bear Signature. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION, OX CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. fIIHE publio are earnestly requested to JL kindly communicate any act of cruelty to animals that may come undor their notice to C. 'W. Carroll, Secretary, National Mutual Buildings.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 12

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