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'■() DIISTKOY 'DANDRUFF AM) MAKE THE HAIR, GROM’. ; : T»y on Eminent 'Specialist. An eminent physician and specialist, clip, has for years’.made a .study of cal]) and hair troubles, states that aractically all hair and scalp tmu hit* A primarily due to the dandruff perm high. pats .into tlie hair mots and ’vadunily dor;troys their vitality, making the hair grow dry, gray and life--1 ess. until at last it falls out and total baldness results. To destroy the dandruff genu and restore Hie glossy :oftuess -and ’natural color of vou,th. V» advises the regular. application'' of i -'tonic which 1 can be put up hv .any ■heniist at a small cost, consisting of 1 ounces of Hay Rum, 1 ounce Lavona lev Composes and X- dram Menthol Crystals; apply night and morning, nibbing briskly into the .scalp and mots with the finger tips. Do not wet ho hair more than is necessary. It von’t do any harm, hut there is no teed to waste the tonic. The trouble —the dandruff germ—lies in the roots, Mid cannot ho cured by treating the '.air itself. The regular use of this ouic onco a day not only keeps the uiiv soft, glossy and luxuriant, hut 's also the surest preventative of all forms of scalp and hair troubles. The above is doubtless the best hair L onie formula known. As a matter of act, it is so remarkably effective that t is at up complete and ready for iso under the name of Lavona Hair Foni- .and in that form is sold 'by lead! chemists everywhere

READ THIS! We are moving out into temporary premises next week. Please note our address for a few weeks during alterations, will he the shop lately icnpiecl by Dong' Chong, next to tin' Taranaki Hardware Co’s premises. Our Sale Prices end largo discounts will continue right on till we arc back in the new shop again. To make removal easier we are offering all Glassware and China at landed cost; the risk of breakages is great in handling, so now is your chance, Ail to go at landed cost. All other lines also reduced.—Charles E. James, Broadwav.

J; BOWEN. F3BKMONCER, POULTERER AND CATERER. Proprietor of the F(uuoq* " GOLOEN CATE," CROADWAY, STKATFOKD. Desirea the public to know that h« receives fall supplies of FRESH FI3U DAILY. ei;d delivers the same to customer, with promptitude and at lowest card prices. Orders taken for Dressed Poultry ■'Tib Lmicbflft and Suppers In city gtyp THE BEST MEALS IN TOWN for U and the boat attention. DON’T FORGET—unwFW's “noiL op** e*rE r.YRATFORD W. P. KIRKWOOD, Cook’s Coupons Accented.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 20 September 1913, Page 7

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434

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 20 September 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 20 September 1913, Page 7

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