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There is only one the energising and sustaining beverage that has been such a comfort to our so'diers in South Africa, and which, by its merits, has become a household word from one end of the world to the other. Just as the electric light has surpassed the rushlight of our grandmothers, so Bovril has surpassed the meat extracts and beef teas of a quarter of a century ago. It is the culmination of scientific achievement in the production of a strengthening, nourishing, warmth-giving, cold-defying food beverage. b i m wmwuinji ur rmt

SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. 7|to make the hair growsoft, gloisf, Pid JL luxuriantly is a matter that has vexed |he minds of many thousands. The hair re quirts to be nourished, and the skin of the ! kept dean and in a healtby condition. I To do this you must use Farter's Hair Tonic. | 2t is the only prepaiation that fulfils all the J leqniiements without the disadvantages' Heoeaaary to promote a healthy and vigorous gnmth of hair. and It is not a greasy or oily preparation, ■will not soil the finest linen or lace is not poisonous, cor dees it contain anything to injure the most tender skin It is not highly perfumed, and in no «my objectionable to the most refined sense at smell. It effectually removes dandriff or othe Impurities from the scalp. It makes the hair growsoft, glossy, an It is sold in pint bottles at 2s 6d; by sort St* It is manufactured only by the prop? etor It be on eveiy lady's toilet hble. Dbtdbntiiig Agent for TaransU—A. K. BYKBB, opposite Theatre Boyal, New Fly Booth. Waiter* Agents Lawrjutoi Bsoa. Bto»keepers. JOHN T. CAMPBELL, Accountant, auditor, and , Vainer, l>nd, Estate and House Agent. and Interest collected. Ifrmtwm gedhsmbers - . Devon-street X HAJfMERLESS BREECH-LO&DINS SHOT GUN IK raly 331. Bd., carriage paid to any part «f Australia, Tumanla, or lew Zealand. Price 335. 6d., CARRIAGE PAID. Cheaper than the Cheapest. As good aai Serviceable as a Can costing £lO. A HARD HITTER. OLOBE SHOOTER. Will Kill up to 80 Yards. EQIOIiE-BAMUa*, 13-SAVGE, CEHTKAL FIBS, 335. Carriage Paid. rpHK Ecapire Singk-Barrelled Bammerless 13 Game Breach* A Typing Gun "is a marvel of Cheapness, Duimhfltty. and Workmanship. For excellence of shoo ting qualities it is l its eorutrnetion it toured, the barrels having been Government rifes re-bored. The breech actum is ingenious, simple, wait, ■adpowsvfal; will not get oot of order,and enables the son 4o be loaded and fired with great rapidity. The barrel la fceantifally blued, the breech is reinforced and octagonal. Each Eun la chambered to admit longcasea. An; maker's 12-gance central fin cartridges fit it The stock is of walnut, tohly ypw-h-i and cheqoered. with durable steel heel-plate. There fjeiiiffafl ensures ateolate nfety ten accidental tisehaz»< no hammer to eatefc in bwh, feneea, or scrnb. The nodelaiwhkh the Empire CNb it eonetnieted is pexfeot lor liltnrr. accuracy, and rapid shooting, aa well as for ■pp—rnion We taTeeontiiieted tor* large comber of theea ■nuadiAwcapau,andaa wedo not intena to supply dealers, HHtijng che entire lot at an advertisement for oar firm, we vBI oniy supply One Empire flu to each purchaser. W* manatee perfect satisfaction, or we will refund the par£ba* money. The Empire G«B is bored to ensure does wiihzreat penetration of the shot* The weight labout 6i lbs. The low price at whidi we are this weapon * for a ******** tine only, heoee, as this advertisement may ynt sppear again, please cot it oot and sod with your order sot later than SAtli Beptember, 1901, in order to secure one at the price, 335. w, carriage pabL A REMARKABLE OFFER I I .1000 POCKET PISTOLS GIVEN AWAY ! I BEAD THIS—SECURE OUR FREE GIFT and advertise Our Firm among your Friends* jg{be parebasers of Empire TlsmnnnlmOnaa ve willprewnt, absolutely free, a beautifully finished, nickeltiated. perfectly safe and accurate 220-calibre breech-loading pocket pistol—not a toy. bat a genuine weapon of great ■enetratioo. useful for defense, and excellent lor target prarike. This liberal offer is made to iotrodoce this new piste lately invented and patented. The price retail is 4a. 6d. each, mA by hi tisi ntlng one to each purchaser of an Empire Gu, mt expect to acquire a very large sale from customer*' recomPafh pistol will be given absolutely free and remember, satisfaction guaranteed or mones refunded. Xfyoaarein Melbourne, eall and inspect, or send friend to da oior yoa Send this advertisement, cash in registered lettar, jfceqne, post-office onto, or postal note, to THE VICTORIA MANUFACTURING & IMPQRTiVQ 9L (Established in Melbourne 1889), Wl Collins S treat, Selboonu*

Gear Go/s Extract] of bib at FOB ! Beef Tea, SoupsJ Gravies, Sauces, etc. f _ GUARANTEED « Absolutely pure j Aud of tie Veiy Highest Quality. Huro&ctiind «oleljfrom Cattle pmsg; br f ,mm Government veterinary Inspect#**- j Obtainable throughout thi Coionj, " ' ASK FOR IT, And take no otln«r. j a "A PERFECT Food for tn&nSfS-: Mrs. Ada S. Ballin, . Editress of "fUSf Orat 70 Tears' Established Bepatatlon. Mod BEST and CHEAPEN For INFANTS and INV/LIDS, CHILDREN and Tite AGED. "Very carefully prepared and nutritious. —Lancet. | " »!qually suitable to Invalids and Olcf People."—Medical MagazinfNHjiVPS FOOD has far seme time beta used in The Russian Imperial Family. '-'Admirably adapted to the wants of Infants and YO"ng Parsons." Sir Charles a. Cameron, M.D., Ex-President of the Royal College of Surgtoas, Ireland, ''Contains all the elements of Food in an easily digested form." Gordon Stables, M-0., R.N. U »iOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD FOB, | NURSING 1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 182, 13 August 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 182, 13 August 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 182, 13 August 1901, Page 4

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