A little vanity is a good thing. Every woman should try, at all times, to look her yery best. But it certainly must be discouraging to have your mirn , tell you that your hair is gray when you are only thirty or filtyl Gray hair adds twenty years to the age. Why not look as young as you are, Mr even younger ? Ayer's Hair Vigor Always restores color to gray hair, always. Brings back all the deep, rich, beautiful color of early youth. Perhaps the color of your hair suits, but you are losing the hair itself. Yc.u are threatened with thin hair, rough hair, scraggly hair. Your hair seems weak, not well nourished. Then give it Ayer's Hair Vigor,. a true hairfood. It stops falling hair, makes the hair grow, and keeps it soft and silky. PitMltf by Dr. J.C. Ajer Co., LovtlkMui., U.S.A.
On the back of eaoh bottle of Lane's Emulsion you will find a label with those words, — "SPECIAL NOTICE.-1/ANB'S Emulsion has a rich, distinctive flavour, due to finest quality Beechwood Creosote, a very valuable ingredient. If you wish to avoid taste pour dose into*a little cold water in cup or glass, and drink without stirring. Cold water tones down taste and richness, but does not alter medicinal The taste of Lane's Emulsion is peculiar to and original with Lane's. It is the Creasote that is prominent, and is a decidedly important ingredient. While the taste of Lane's Emulsion is liked by many people, it is objected to by others. The taste,. however, like that of tomatoes, is easily acquired, and after a few doses is really enjoyed. To arrive quickly at the point of enjoyment pour your dose of Lane's into a little cold water and drink without stirring. If those who object to the taste of Lane's Emulsion will do this a few times an appetite will soon be acquired, and the good health results to be obtained from this fine lunghrealer and health-maker will quickly be apparent. 137 . • •
CUTICURA GROWS HAIR
Scalp Cleared of Dandruff and Falling, Hair Stopped by One Box of Cuticura and ONE CAKE OF CUTICURA SOAP A. W. Taft of Independence, Va., writing under date of Sept. 15,1904, says: "X have had falling hair and dandruff for twelve years and could get nothing to help me. Finally I bought one box of Cuticura Ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap, and they cleared my scalp of the dandruff and stopped the hair falling.; Now my hair is growing ,as well as ever. I am highly pleased with Cuticura Soap as a toilet soap, (signed) A. W. Taft, Independence, Va."
BRIGHT'S DISEASE CONQUERED AGAIN BY VITADATIO READ WHAT MR W. MILLS HAS TO SAY. Mandwrah Road, rfeemantlo. Dear Sir.—Having i suffered from Bright's Disease of the Kidneys in an aggravated lorm, and having tried many so-called cures, I felt it my duty to inform, you that after a course of VITADATIO I obtained great relief, which now appears to tie permanent, and am now so well sii to be able to attend lb my business the duties of which are no sinecure. You are at liberty to iriaße what u»» you please of this letter, as 1 consider that anyone troubled with kidney complaints cannot do better than give VITADATIO a fair trial. Yours faithfully, (Signed) W. MILLS, Of Mills and Ware, Biscuit Manufacturers, Froemantle, W.A.
A singular incident occurred at tin i Wellington Magistrate's Court on Fri. day. A young man ran awaiting trial on a charge of theft of £39 1.7s 6d, and he escaped from the prisoner's room. It is alleged that ho totd a police officer that he was not a prisoner. He was told to "get out" and he "got."
It is only on ths uss of Wolfs'# Sohnappt that it aught to ba judgtd. You be tfie Judge. Et«7 bottle of Wolfa'a Sohnapps oontaina an honest preparation of Juniper Borriaa and aeleat Barley. If you naad a stimulant that will braoa a tired body or elear a tired mind, TEST WOLFK'S SCHNAPPS— not a falaa stimulant but a builder up or vital foreea. ¥ou take no Slisß. Better not take Anything then aooept a substitute for thie sterling old tonio. Imitation* are put out for one purpose only—to make big are absolutely worthless. V. -Uf ,- A . v tßuyWftolefßottles Look fop tb* nam*, and aooept only bottlaa with tha signature of Udolpho Wolfe an the labaL
For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Head Office : 439 FLINDERS LANE, MELBOURNE, Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials • The price of Medicine is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. All Chemists and Storekeepers.; To be obtained from Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Ltd., N.Z. Drug Co., and Sharland and Co.Tile Dunedin con't'KpoiMlent of the Post reports Sir J. (J. Ward asked whether the statement that Mr Seddon had unsuccessfully tried to induce him lo accept the Commissimiership was correct, replied ''The statement is quite without founduitj on. 1 have not at any time boon an aspirant for the position, neither have I sought it or expected it, .and the Premier has at no time endeavoured to induce me to newpt the position. I think it is only faii', apart from Mr Seddon and myself, and in the interests of Mr ISeeves, that) this statement should he made ' At the Land Commission : Mr Johnston: "You .say there's no land in New Zealand fit to give away ? " Mr R. Mogg : "T do." Mr .lolms'on : " You take a trip up the North of Auckland. It wouldn't feed a rabbit." Mr Hogg "lA gentleman down South said his leasehold wouldn'<t feed a 'dead duck, but ho wanted the fmtv holil all the same."
FooiS, well is the Origin of Strength. Every act, every thought, every movement of muscle or mind, uses up soim: of the substance of our bodies. Food repairs this loss, but only when It is digested. To be strong and healthy, assist your stomach, liver and kidneys to do their work perfectly by taking Mother Seigel's Syrup, which contains food-digesting ferments and gentle tonics for the stomach, and has cured more dyspeptics than any other medicine in the world. CW iUSH 8 Six months back, says Mr. John Lennon, of 26, Comber Street, Paddington, Sydney, " I was caused great suffering by acute dyspepsia. A friend induced me to take Seigel's Syrup, and the effect was magical. After a few doses every ache and pain vanished, and I have had no return of the complaint since.' 1 Mates Yobs*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7854, 21 June 1905, Page 4
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