I Yiir Bator * YwßrwW? If your hair is too long, go to your barber. He has the remedy—a pair of shear*. If your hair is too short, eo to your druggist. He has the remedy —a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. flyer's Hair Vigor « Is a Hair Food. It feeds the bale. The hair grows bag and heavy because it gives to the bait just what ft needs. If your hair to turning gray, it shows there is lack of hair nourishment. Crbw your bait' this hair-food and it will take on new life. Soon all the deep, rich color of youth will return to it. We are son yon will be greatly leased with Ayer's Hair Vigor as a air-dressing. It makes the hair soft and smooth, and prerenta splitting at the ends. FnMnskrßr.J.CanrCh.LmO.Mca..U.S.A. The World's Press. WOMEN ANT) RIDICULE. Men, children, and dogs hate being laughed at, but women arc quite inerent. If they were not, they could not make themselves so ridiculous in the matter of dress. —Land and Wafer. FEjqfflNE QUESTIONINGS. Are our men any more manly now in their sad-coloured, shapeless trousers and hideous frowlers than thej--wigd to be in their silk stockings and embroidered velvets and sir Lady. LESSONS FROM LIFE, of great men all remind us, As the pages o'er wc turn, That we're apt to leave behind us Letters that wo ought to burn. —Canadian Bookseller. COLD CONSOLATION. Londoners sometimes grumble because there is no.Sunday delivery of s, as m the country, but they ... ' their consolation : this year ;ir worst enemies cannot force them to receive Christmas cards on she 25th.—funch. JAPAN'S WISH. We are glad that the relations between England and Russia have become better. We wish to fight with and chastise Russia single-handed,' and pllow her no chance of saying wo were helped by our ally.—Yorodzu, Tokio. GYMNASTICS OR ROUGE ? One of the chief needs of London to-day is a set of gymnasia, where gentlewomen can have proper exercises. If it were once understood that true loveliness is only possihla by true hygiene, our womankind would devote more care to physical exercises and less to powders and roege.—The lioudoir. Help the lihle ones grow plump and strong. Give regular doses of Lane's Emulsion. Start now. 14 , (HAVE STQOO A PUBUCTESTI TEAS
When you feel Limp and Languid, When your head is dull and heavy, your tongue furred, your bowels costive, and yon awake in the morning fagged and worn out, with no relish for breakfast and dreading your work, be sure your stomach and liver need help. Indigestion is poisoning your blood and sapping your strength. Mother Seigel's Syrup will cure you. It will purify your blood and restore vigour and tone to your system. Take it daily after meals. "T suffered for yearfe from chronic indigestion and wind spasms," iys Mrs. M. Moss, of 127, Quay Street, Ultimo, N.S.W. "After eating, was tortured with terrible pains in the chest and beneath the shoulders. I lacked energy and was languid and weak, especially during the Summer. Four months ago I was induced to try Seigel's Syrup and when I had emptied only two bottles, all traces of indigestion had vanished. ° Will re-invigorate you. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7739, 15 February 1905, Page 4
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