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ELACEMAN 8 COBB FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Rora Street Te Kuiti. Telephone No. 24 WE SPELL IT You Pronounce it SOORA-TOORA " AND DRINK IT EVERY TIME. THAT 18 IE YOU KXOW GOOD TEA,

THE ENEMY OF BALDNESS! The human race is rapidly becoming bald. The bald man or woman is no longer very exceptional. The common causes of baldness are neglect, short-crop-ping, and too. frequent washing. You scour away the natural nutriment of the hair, and put nothing in its place. BRIDE'S REGENERATOR & CIRCASSIAN CREAM, used according to the simple directions, restore natural conditions and induce luxuriant growth. Stocked by aii Chemists, Hairdressers and Storekeepers J Phice 3/6; Special Strength 5/6. I CIRCASSIAN CREAM, 2/-. ! i Insist on letting BRICE'S. It cures! . in BRICK'S REGENERATOR stocked by Messrs Green & Colebrook Ltd. and by leading chemists throughout New Zealand. rs J. Matfieson Fruiterer, Confectioner, 1* Stationer & Fancy Goods I McColl's, Hyde's & Innes' celebrated Cordials always stocked ... Agent for — Herald, Weekly News, Bulletin, Referee, King Country Chronicle and The Australasian, also a large collection of books by leading authors to select from Latest English and Colonial Magazines Pipes, Cigarettes, Cigars and Tobaccos Stocked Covert Garden Fruit Emporitim Mrs J. Matheson Te Kuiti

mm. Dressmaker and Costumier

ilia rill Land, Estate and Genera! Commission Agents Have removed to Offices No. 5, Mercantile Chambers Next to Dr. Paxton Taupiri Street

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 339, 22 February 1911, Page 6

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226

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 339, 22 February 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 339, 22 February 1911, Page 6

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