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BUSINESS NOTICES. What does it do? It makes J the hair soft and glossy, preScisely as nature intended. It I cleanses the scalp from danj druff, and thus removes one of the great causes of baldness. It | makes a better circulation in I the" scalp, and thus greatly pro--1 motes growth. And it stops the $ hair from coming out. But it m never affects the color. Consult I your doctor; follow his advice. Falling hair is sometimes caused by impure blood or weak nerves. Then constitutional treatment with Ayer's Sarsaparilla is necessary. This local and constitutional treatment will surely bring prompt results. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell. Mass., XT. S. A. The moat helpful medicine-food over devised is If your system is run down or your vitality depleted by a recent cold, or a persistent, hacking cough, if you are subject to bronchial, asthmatic, catarrhal or oilier throat or lung troubles, you should take Lane's Emulsion and ward off the danger of much more severe and serious complaints. Lane's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Crcasote, Hypophosphites, and Eggs, perfectly combined arid emulsified, is a recognised lung-healer and body-builder, and'is suitable alike for all ages and ail constitutions, iso.d everywhere in two sizes at 2J6 and 4/o per bottle. Prepared oMy by E. G. LANE, ChemLt, Oamaru.N.Z. 10

m Bennington s ' Ceres Influenza Nowadays everybody knows ihe ' symptoms of Influenza bycxperience.', Yet a little care at the outset will , prevent the serious complications that so often occur. Bonnington's Irish 1 Moss, rest and warmth will restore health in a few days. But go to bed at once—a day or so at the start will prej v.nt a week or a fortnight away from j work, Eoiininyton's Irish Moss it the j standard remedy—tested for half a cen tury, there's nothing to equal it. Mrs. E. Woodhouse, of Nor'.hcote, writf " "1 have tried a buitlc of Bonnington's Iridi 'vloss and found il very usod. I; , had a stiddc-n attack ot Influenzajuu] J • it saved me (10m a severe iHnest." Refuse an imitation or substitute which gives the dealer a bigger trofit. Insist on getting v [ggggßg^^ hit mm mBig Hon Alarm Clocks arrived again. We have sold 300 of these, which is a guarantee of reliability. C. E. James, Broadway.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 43, 26 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 43, 26 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 43, 26 June 1913, Page 7

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