A" V FULL SHOW OF KEW Autumn and Winter GOODS! WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY the 27th and 28th inst. A BIG SELECTION OF THE NEWEST IMPORTATIONS, Direct from the Home Markets, WILL BE ON VIEW. JOHN COB BE, DIRECT IMPORTER,! FEILDING.
DANDRUFF, IF allowed to collect, will unqestionably ruin the hair, and if accompanied with dry and harsh hair is the first and surest sign of coming baldness. After a few applications of KfBOILETTA Hair Food and Tonic, the scalp will be thoroughly cleansed from Dandruff; To men who are going bald (if the roots are still alive), VIOLETTA MUST produce Hair; it feeds the tiny hair bulbs and kills the disease. As a simple dressing for the hair, WIOLETTA is unsurpassed. Sold in large bottles at Ss 6d (postage 6dextra). Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers. Marton Agents—lngle Bros. & McGregor. 0 T I C E. SAMUEL BARRY, during the absence of Jno. L. Nicol, will be in Palmerston from 23rd to 27th March. He may be consulted in our Rooms over Park’s Book Shop, The Square. gftaka it your opportunity. N.B. —Mr Nicol is unable to visit Marton this month.
ff[M STRONG & CRAIG, SOLICITORS, WANGANUI. Several Pirst-olfcss Securities open for investment. Street, Wanganui.
J)R. G-. M. SCOTT Has commenced practice (in conjunction with Dr Skerman). and may be consulted at his house in Bowen Street, Martom
JfiOK HEALTH In jour HOGGETS there is nothing to equal BODMIN BROS. 7 DRENCH. The Oldest in the market. TESTIMONIALS. Cluny, Turakina, Dec., 1906. Dear Sirs,—We have used your drench for the past four seasons, and we are pleased to say that the results have been most satisfactory, having had a very small mortality. Previous to drenching our mortality was trom 15 per cent to 25 per cent.—Yours truly, McGEEGOE BEOS. Mar ton Agents —Beige, Beoad & Co, Hunterville Agent —T. T. Watt J)IX & MARCHANT, CIVIL ENGINEERS & AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, High Street, Marten, (Opposite Post Office), AND AT WANGANUI AND EAETIHI. M. WILLIAMS dentist;. High Street, Merton, ( Above Bank of N. S. W.) Hours—9 to 5.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9112, 3 April 1908, Page 4
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342Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9112, 3 April 1908, Page 4
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