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What do you mean by coming borne at this hour, and in such a condition? Well, Mary—y'see I staid a liP late at the Thompson's playing bridge. That's a nice story! It happens that the Thompson's have been here all the evening. O pshaw! What's the use of arguing with a woman. When the patient called on the doctor he found the good man in a state of great appreciation. I've got all the symptoms of your complaint, said the doctor. lam sure I have caught it from you. What are you so scared about? Bsked the patient. Why, man, replied the doctor, I don't think I can cure it.

POSITIVE PROOF AND BALDNESS CURED The Manager. WIOLETTA Toilet Co., Christchurch DEAR SIR,—I have been troubled with DANDRUFF and falling out of hair for some time Seeing WIOLETTA HAIR FOOD AND TONIC advertised in the Oamaru Mail as the absolute cure, I applied to your Oamaru agent (Mr Morris, chemist) for a bottle of WIOLETTA and after using the bottle the bald patches are quite cured. —I am, sir, yours faithfully, J. A. MEEK, Weston. Sold in large bottles 3/6, postage 6d extra. Chemists, Stores and Hairdressers. AGENT: W. McCOLL HAIRDRESSER TE KUITI

Mrs. Macdonald Rora Street TE KUITI Fancy Goods Suitable for Presents Christmas Cards. Splendid Selection DOLLS of all Sizes and Prices Toy of every description 1 ECONOMICAL housekeepers arc now i preparing to put down their suppi its of preserved eggs. There is no preservative like SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. None has its long history of unqualified success—it never fails to keep fresh eggs sweet and good. At all tsores. See that tltt full name it on the label. - ,

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 221, 4 January 1909, Page 5

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283

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 221, 4 January 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 221, 4 January 1909, Page 5

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