The morning o! life is the time of abundance, profusion, strength, vigor, growth. When tho sun begins to sink, 'when tho midday of lifo is past, then the hair begins to fad j and the silvery gray tells of approaching ;>.ge. Sunrise or sunset ? Which shall your mirror say ? If the former, then it is rich and dirk hair, long and heavy hair; if tho l.iUor, it is short and falling hair, thin and gray hair. The choice is yours, for JMM*#III always restores color to gray hair, stops falling of tho hair, and makes tho hair grow long imd heavy. This is something yon have been looking for, isn'« it ? And it is so thing you can havo confidence in, for it is no experiment; people have been using it for half a century. We do not claim it will do everything, but we do claim it is the best hair preparation ever nade. fttftzti Is Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., L*»ell, Man., D. S. A. IAEANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. lCsbing Season--Ist October, 1901, to 30th April, If 02. JC from Mr. h. M. Taunton, Sports Depot, Bevon-street, New Plymouth; Mr. 0. O, Bmith, lnglewood; and froir the underD. MoALLUM, Secretary. Men's Licenses 10*. boys an der 16 ladies 6s, day license 2s 6d, one week Ss.
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CONSULT THE mysteries of lite, and penotested deeper the seeretof disease than their quite worthy bit leas success* W astociatei, is new acknowledged by all. Their wrience is litelostv and tjnelr record iSydney la I A SERIES OF PROFESSIONAL TRIUMPHS. There are thousands upon thousands in this bad to-day who are praising their mbim, limhw they hm made their lire* happy and Drought sunshino ■—*- their homes. HIHE DIPLOMAS & GBRTIFICITIB OF L " patttlo Hospital. Nelp , British Army. pw'Misur* prompt attention, forward £1 by ■mil, and lull description of your complaint, and we will at once send neceasary remedies our 400 pags Medical Work (Illustrated.) Our Commonwealth Diary post free on appii. lon. (vcryFannor.Blliwr.Marlner.Mercl and Storekeeper should send for a Copy. ■■■B If yon are troubled with Pimplna.Buhfnlnew.ATCr. akmtoSooietj.Stnpidneas, Despondency. liOjaVof-Energy, Want of Ambition or Bi»lf-eoTiflrt»nee,'twi»tiiigot eyes or Berrea; or if joor hands and feet sweat and the brightness has left your «y«s and yon are low-spirited, or yon feel languid in the morning on rising, and cannot look ir fellow-man straight la the face—these are a r of the symptoms which absolutely nnflt yen for Btady, Business or Marriage. Get well and Ims Hen. -, JThero are thousands of yon troubled with Weak, Aching Backs and Kidneys, and other unmistakable --*■* Exhaustion and Premature Decay. most obstinate eases of this character treated with Unfailing Success. ■ OUR ELECTIUC i^^t*.** 1 ihyigokator. &SS »*£& earattre results In Diseases of a Nerroua and Chronic character. All classes and conditions of men should wear ones £z IS. Parties, lars post free. All Hedishvs see securely packed and forwarded, sensied from ohwrrfcios, to all parts of Australasia. p" EUCTRO-HEDICAL A 3URCICAL INSTITUTE, Cor. WUabeth & &&»mt Sta., BYDHKY. UnKsa <ku Penr warn WUXms
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ANTED KNOWN.—Maslin ia a blend of the best cereals. Maslin contains •lithe necessary ingredients for a perfect food.—Wholesale agents, Bukgbss, KraSeb *Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 103, 3 May 1902, Page 4
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