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ARE YOD BALD? ASTOUNDING CHALLENGE. THE PROPRIETOR OF CAPiLLA HAIR TONIC. B' ing desi'ous of having a public test made to p-ove the infallibility of his now famous Hair Restorer. knottn a< OAPILLA Hair Tonic, i prepared to treat any gentleman troubled with ?v>wlu'e baldness (it is immaterial i f how long so aiding) Free of Charge for h period if twelve or sixteen weeks, and guarantees in that time to pronuca Hiir l|i. long (bv the aii of Oapilla alone, used ac:ording to ihe direction supplied with every b«' tie) on th» scalp affected oy baldness. Failing which, he is prepared to forfeit to th-! Wellington Hospital the sum of £25 sterlir g. The co ditions to ba : First, that a committee ot six Wellington medical men or well-known Wellington gentlemen be appointed to substantiate the fact of Capilla hivinj; done what wa claim for it. Second, that the gentleman upon whom tha test is to be has npon the scalp a down or slight fluff. It i? immaterial whether it is discernible with the naked eye or not so long as a microscopical examination proves it to exist. If'he above fhallenge is accepted, we partic.la-ly request the attendance of newspaper reporter*, medical men, and others who are interested to watch the progress made from day to day. Capilla will increase the length of ladies' hair 1 to 2 inches per month. The above challenge, now appearing in the leading Australian new-papers, has been accepted by maaibers of Parliament end other leading citizen'. Their testimonials maj be seen by all inquirers. ALL CHEMISTS, ba 6d.

Head Office for New Zealand : 6 FEiIHEKSTON-BTBEET, WELLINGtoo. SHARLAND <fc CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS. N.Z. Office. 6 Featherston-Etreet.

Gone!! Vanished !I Absolutely Curtdl! The old man's cough is gone ; for years he was troubled with asthma; now he is quite cured ; Bock's balsam cured him I It has cured others; has cured thousands Bock's Balsam cores Bronchitis in all its stages old standing Coughs, Ordinary Golds. Heals Cuts, Cracked Hands etc. "Bock's Balaam is free from Narcotics! Relieves every tody! Thousands testify to it I Man; a blighted ife made happy by it. Price Is 6d, at all chemists and leading stores.—Advt. Influenza is always more or less preva', lent at this season of the year. This disease is very similar to a severe cold and if allowed to take its course is liable to cause serious results. The best treatment for influenza is to avoid exposure and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This medicine gives immediate relief, and if used as directed, will ward off all dangerous consequences. It leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. It always cures and cures quickly. New Plymouth Co-operative Society sells it. Price Vs 6d big size, 3s. —Advt. HOLLO WAYS PILL 5 !. The hour of dagger; Disease coram' nly comes on w t l ' • slight symptoms, which, when neglected, I increase in extent snd gradually grow dan- ' gerous—a condition which betrays the ■ grossest remissness—when the'e Pills, taken io accordance with their accompanying directions would not only have checked, but conquered the incipient disorder, Patients '; dii 1- T forward details of the moat ramsrkable and instructive cases in which timely atten-1 • tion to Holiowxy's advice has undoub'e tlv Bavcd them fiom severe illness. These pills I ' act prlma'ily on the digestive organs, wh ch '. they stimulate when slow and imperfect; 11 and, secondly, upon the blood, which ia ('thoroughly punfi ,d by then, whence is : derived the general tone they import, and ' their pDwer of subjugating hypochondna--1 cisn, dyspepsia, aud nervous complaints.— ■ j Advt I Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings and

K- epers, Spectacles to Buit all sights, and a greai variety of gooiß suitable for iresentatlons at J. H Parkir's, next the Railway Crossing, Devon-street, New Plymouth. N.B. —A valuable present with eich wedding ring.—Advt. | If toothache gives you pain, j Thank God it's not a sprain j | From toothache we assure you, | Bock's Herb Kxtracfc. will cure you. The above is free from acids, being purely berbJ, gives instant relief without injuring the teeth Has proved permanent in most cases. Book's Herb Extract price all at Is, Chemists and leading stores.—Advt.

ANNUAL MEETING. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. rpHE Annual Mee'irg of the aheve Bociety * will De held in the Borough Council Chambers on SATURDAY, the 25th instant, at2.Bop.m. j Business: To receive the Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of I Officers, and General. ! All persons interested ia Acclimatisation work cordially | D McALLUM, ; td Secretary.

WAIT for Sale of Paynters. There will be nothing offering like it. Low upsets. Sale 3rd ipril. W. COURTNEY. SOUTH ROAD SECTIONS M AIN 80UTH R(W D—J-Ace Sections Freehold for less than £IOO OARTHEW, BRITTA.IN k 0O„ Role Agent. TAKANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Fishing Season—lst October, 1902, to j 31st April, 1903. FISHING LICENSES may be obtained from Mr. L. M. Taunton, Sports Depot, : Devon-street, New Plymouth; Mr 0. O. j Smith, Inglewood; and from the under- • signed, ! D. MaALLUM, | Secretary. ' Men's Licenses, 10s; boys, under 15, ss; ladies, 6s; day license, 2s 6d ; one week, 5s D. McAllum H. Vowell ' J. Gibson, jun. B. Prennan E. Whittle Geo Heenan T. J. >.icholls M Callander O. E. Bryca 0. M. Vowell E. M. Fowler G. E. Mannering E. O'Connor J. E. Wilson G. E. Hennan M. D. Fraset G. Newsham G. W. Rogers

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 98, 23 April 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 98, 23 April 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 98, 23 April 1903, Page 3

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