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STOVE POLI INSTANTANEOUS POLISH! Penny Packets, or as a PASTE IN TINS
Why be bald headed and old looking before your time? Neglect of the hair causes dandruff, and dandruff is the forerunner of falling hair and baldness. The remedy is Jiair Vigor A gentleman residing at Dunedin, N. Z., writes under date Jan. 7,1907: " It is with gratitude I write you that I have now a splendid head of hair, both thick and very soft, all owing to my having used Tnnr umnriorfnl ffiitr Viffor. T was almost bald headed before I used the Hair Vigor. I still use it once a day, rubbing it well into the roots of the hair. I used to wear a skull-cap, and I am very grateful to Ayer's Hair Vigor for the improvement it has made in my looks." Be warned in time. Use Ayer's Hair Vigorand preserve your youth. Tan or black Nugget polish 4d at "The Melbourne." Nugget outfits (brush, pad, and tin of Nugget) Is 'Jd the set; fine glace kid shoes with patent facing', as j lid; girls' 3-bur glace kid shoes,' sizes 7 to 10, 5s lid pair, sizes 11 to 1. (is lid pair; women's fine chrome ward shoe* «rlt!i rubber heels, 5s lid pair; women's '•*"ome 2-bar shoes, fis lid pair—Ad rt. Not Washed for Eight Months, by Doctor's Orders—Suffered Terribly—Hands Tied to Stop Her Scratching—Parents Lost Heart BUT CUTICURA TOOK OFF EVERY BIT OF HUMOUR " There came a rash over my little sirl's face when she was a month old. /—r-v. My wife look Mv,J / yVf\ the child up to the doctor's to r*B~» ÜB> see what it was, 7l\ E° °" f " r a U ftJ^y>- J \ month, l)tit as it ■ill P Wtati- the child to tors. He told my wife that the baby had got blood eczema and Rave her some medicine and ointment, and told mv wife not to wash the child. We were doctoring the child for eight months, but she was no better at the end of the eight months than she was when we look her first. You can imagine how serable the child was, not being Jihed. We had to tie the little one's HE
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 322, 24 January 1908, Page 4
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444Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 322, 24 January 1908, Page 4
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