Hnlley's comet is now disappearing, aihl people may breathe, freely for the next seventy-iivo- years, imless something else disturbs thoni. Tbose who were .scared out of their iisn.nl habits tin's nioiiitli -will ho locking for usual necessaries anil indnlgonccs once more. They will ho a.ble to obtain thenn from R. H. Moore, tubaeconist and hairdresser, of Weraroa, whoso, tobaccos all are new a Mid of good quality. Two good billiard tobies are to be found on the premises, and all who desire, ton.sorial attention may depend upon expedition being shown in every case.—Advt.
4HONCERNIXG YOUR HAIR KJ ONCttRNING YOUR HAIR WHEN you require, something for your Hair, you should consider iwo important things: Will that something injure my Flair, or will I derive any benefit from that something. WIOLKTTA HATR FOOD and TONTC is tho only ffair Preparation in Zealand which can truthfully answer these two questions. WTOLETTA is the only Hair Tonic in the Dominion that on every bottle you will seo tho Colonial Analyst's report. The Analyst says: WTOLETTA is non-injurious, and WrOLETTA makes hair grow. WfOLETJA is tho only Hair Tonic in New Zealand which will give you a Guarantee that if you receive no benefit from its use you will get your money refunded. WiOLETTA has tho Largest Salo of any Hair Tonic in New Zealand (guaranteed), English, American, or Foreign. Solo Agent: T. RROOME WERAROA r UXRESKRVFJ) SALE OP NURSERY STOCK. SATURDAY, JULY .10, 1010. 1 p.m. sharp. TTTTCHINGS, HANIUNS AND t-B- CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Messrs DUXCAX AND DAVIFS. the wellknown Xiirserymeii, of Xew Plymouth, to sell at the rooms, WeraI'O'.'i, as above— A Very Choice Collection of Trees, Shrubs, etc., etc.: —Apples, ' Pears, Plums, Japanese Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Quinces, CiU'iMtii.ts, Apricots, Roses, AbntilcMis, Double Flowering Poaohe.s, Daphnes, Boroniins, Heatli.s, Camellias, Azaleas. R hododo.tidroiis, Fan Palms, .Mountain Palms, Red and Yellow Mottle Brush Trees, Magnolias, Rotiinospora.s Elaegnus, Laristiims, and a choice (-ollect.ion of Hardy Climbers, NativePlants, etc., etc. AlsoOn .account of the leading Orehatdist of Motiieka, Nelson--•"iO cases of magnificiMi.t. Stunner Pippins. AUCTTONEER'R NOTE. — This will be tin , leading sale of Nursery Stock this.se-aso.il, and everything will be (if tin* verv best.
J. G. HAXKIXS, 818-I. Auctioneer. OLEAIUXG SALE! CLEAR IXG SALE! FRIDAY, JULY 2!), 1910. 1.30 p.m. sharp. MEKSRS HrrCHIXGR. HANKL\,S, AXI) (JO., LTD., have l)0(3ii lsivoinr-wl with iiistrucitiions t'lnin C. H. CA!M»KXT!CR ESQ., to sell, iit his residence, Arapaepac road (lieanly oj>p;:.site .Mr ]{. Bn.tt's farm)— I'TKXmiltrc AXD KKKKCTS OF A DWKLLIXG. comprisiuir— Do'iihk* Iknlsteiadis, wire-wovp JtiiilitrnK.se.s, diicilioss (Jiests, t«bl<>«, oliest fTr.awp.r.s, waslistands, toildfc sets, oak .sideboard, eliairs, sofas, fenders and irons, kitchen utensils, and mn.ny other artiflfcts ,too niimeiiioais to paii'ticuliiriso; also 2 mws in milk. 2 weaners. I dhestmit mare, in fnal. 1 yearling oolt. 1 useful farm inaro, 4 years. Gig .and liarnras, gejit's saddle. AlsoLease of 5 acres, with dwolli-na: of 6 rooms, .six months to .nun, with right of renewal. J. G. HANKTNB, 847-3. Auctioneer. LADIES ! Is your hair coming out in handfulsP Has it lost that glossy sheen which all healthy hair should have? If so, it is certainly time it is attended to. WIOLETTA Hair Food and Tonic a perfect remedy for weak, thin, and fallinig Hair. Prevents the Hair fro mturinng Grey through the renewed life given to it. Guaranteed not to contain any poisonous dyes, such as lead, silver, etc. Ladies will find WIOLETTA invaluable. It adds a glossy and silky character to the tresses, without any sticky feeling. Sold in large bottles, 3s 6d (postage, sixpence extra). Agent, T. • BROOME, VVeraroa Store* - - - Levin.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1910, Page 3
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