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Do u no that JUNO Is the Best Smoke money can buy If u Pont no U will no If one Pipe of JUNO you try.

ACOLONIAL PREPARATION OF WORLDQ WIDE REPUTATION. pABKEB'S JJAIK 'J'ONIC A NEVER FAILING CURE FOR FALLING HAIR, DANDRUFF, AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE SCALP. AN ENGLISH LADY'S OPINION. " Surrey, England, 7th May, 1903. MR. PARKER,

DEAR SlR,— Will you please forward me another box of your famous Hair Tonic' My friends have used it with the greatest success, and the box containing twelve bottles is now finished. It may seem absurd to send from England to New Zealand for Hair Tonic, but we cannot find any here to equal yours. Youis faithfully, The onginal letter may be seen at 28, Manners Street. PARKER'S HAIE TONIC is sold by all Chemists throughout the Colony. Price, 2s. 6d. per bottle ; by post, 3s. Should be on every lady's Toilet Table. JF YOU WANT ANYTHING I IN ENGINEERS' STORES SUPPLIES, RING UP 798. C. A. GRAHAM . . AGENT UNITED ASBESTOS COMPANY, . . WELLINGTON .

SURPASSING ALL OTHERS

"AH overtht world." SIMPLE SILENT SPECOT > Either Lock- Stitch Or Chain-Stitch.. . Each the best of its kind. See the Latest Modal* THE SINGER MANUFACTURE errioc* in bvkut oitv in tm« «•■■.

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 22

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