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PARKER'S Hair Tonic. WHAT NELLIE STEWART SAYS. Empire Hotel, Wellington, 24th June, 1903. To Mr. W. PARKER. , Dear Sir,->-rI want to tell you how eicalJ lent I find your Hair Tonic, The various changes of climate I have experienced iv travelling these past few months had a most distressing effect on my hair, but after using your Tonic for one week only I find myhai* recovering all its previous lustre and strength. Allow me to thank you for your discovery. Faithfully, NELL E. STEWART. PARKER'S HAIR TONIC is sold by all chemists throughout the colony. Price '2t 6d per bottle ; by post 3s. SHOULD BE ON EVERY LADY'S : TOILET TABLE. ECZEMA CURED BY DR. DUNCAN'S CELEBRATED SKIN OINTMENT. T.HIS WONDERFUL EMOLLI* A ENT SALVE is the most effective Remedy made for the cure ol Eczema, Psoriasis, and all forms of skin disease. It relieves all inflamed conditions of the skin as soon as applied, and it is so soothing and healing it may be applied, to the delicate skin of an infant. It is invaluable for chafes and- skin irritations of every description. Price. 2s 6d per jar. post free. Sole New Zealand Agent : FLETCHER, Pharmacist, Wellington, |arara[ito|jM| •rpurfmethoaVhteh'wiii bdatyca «SJhJmSH3]E&I *™ " n Buntiaa toe till paper. Post Cards, humorous, scenic, photographic, to be had' at 62, Manners* street, next Opera House.

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NZ Truth, Issue 69, 13 October 1906, Page 3

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221

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 NZ Truth, Issue 69, 13 October 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 NZ Truth, Issue 69, 13 October 1906, Page 3

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