Soft, silky, glossy, abundant, beautiful, elegant, splendid, handsome you can't find words to describe a magnificent head of hair. Is this the kind of hair you have? Is your hair long enough to suit you? Does tho color exactly please you ? In a word, are you perfectly satisfied with your hair ? If not, give it a good hairfood. Give it Ayer's Hair Vigor 'Twill make you have long, rich, abundant hair, and it will stop falling of the hair, too. Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color. You can depend upon it every time. It brings back all the rich, dark color you had when you were young. If you are 30, there is no need of looking as if you were 50 ]ust because your hair is gray. And you will like our Hair Vigor, also, as a hair dressing; while it forms a valuable addition to any toilet table because of the elegant way in which it is put up. Prepared br Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mail., U. S. A. m 3v A. LISTER & CO. -Ltd. Dnrsley, Eng., Manufacturer? of the PREMIER CREAM OF THE 1 WORLD. Known ONLY as the Alexandra Give the most UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE, DENIAL to the statements, made by the Agents of the Db Laval, they defeated Messrs Lister's ALEXANDRA at a Public Trial In Germany, and declare they have never sold or sent a single ALEXANDRA SEP ARAIOB to Germany at any time. ALEXANDRA TOOK HftST PRIZE at the Royal Agricultural Society s Show, Baucaster, 11 1. BEATING THE D LAVAL 1 and other Machines Could any better certificate of efficiency be offered; to ; those in Dairying 1 Newton King*, SOLE AGENT roi thz ALEXANDRA For the North Island of N.Z. The City Tailor.-DEVON-STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH.
THE CITY TAILOR (WO DOOB3 ABOVB THEATRE ROYAL SOLE BROS., IAEASAZI BUTCHERY, We kill anly too PRIMES! OF M RATI grazed on the best fattening farms in the diatriot. FOR OUi\UT¥ ■ ~ WSOEFY COM IJTlOli' CUSTOMERS W&ITEDgON DAILY. aOLS AGENTS F. ANDREWS' WiLl KiXOWN BACON THE BEST Royal mail coach. new ply MOUTH TO OPUNAKE. REDUCTION IN CHARGES. Abridged Tims-Tabie, Fares to Mon. Wed. & Opunake. Leaves Friday. Single. Ketnrc. Booking Office, 8.30, N.P. Railway Station, 9 am. 10s Od ... 17s Od Oaknra... 10.35 a.m. ... 8s Od ... 14s Od Okato ... 12.45 p.m t ... 5s Od ... Ss fid Rahctu... 2.20 p.m. ... 3s Od ... 5s Od [Abbiybs at Opmiake.4 p.m. Fares to Tues. Thur. & New Plymouth. Leaves Saturday. Single. Return Opunake 7.30 a.m. ... 10s Od 17s Od Rahctu... 9.10 a.m... 7s (id ... 13s Od Okato ... 11.30a.m 3a 6d ... 6s Od Oakura... 12.55 p.m. ... 2s Ud ... 4s Od ARRIVES at Plymouth 2.30 • >.m H.-avy Luggage Extra. Dinner each day ai Okato," c ls, BOOKING OFFICE :j Co-operative Stoie, Ourrfe-atreet, New Plymouth. Fowlers' Boarding House, Opunake In conjunction with aboveservice, a Large Waggon can tie arranged for to convey Merchandise, Furniture, etc., at reasonable rates. T. HUGHSON, swpriotor, o!»to,3&Ja&«af7il
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 205, 4 September 1901, Page 4
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488Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 205, 4 September 1901, Page 4
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