Chief Postmaster. The woman on the right never used Hair Vigor. She neglected her hair, and now herself suffer* from neglect. On the contrary, the woman on the left has always used Ayer*a Hair Vigor, and owes to it much of her youthful appearance and attractiveness. Mi/er's MrVigor produce! beautiful hair. Long, rich, heavy hair. Soft and silky hair, free from dandruff. f*«nW If Dr. 1.1 km * to. l«* ■»•.. U.S. A. p-ASK FORI BONNINGTON'S. Uuernjwloiu firms wishing to trade on the gnat reputation of Boanington's Irish Moss, prepare aa imitation of the genuine article, and, so that yon may be deceived, follow the design of oar package as near as possible. The Yalue of such a remedy is best gaaged by the methods its makers employ, and yoo take a big risk if yon perchase it. IRISH MOSS the standard Cough and Cold Remedy that has Hoed the test for forty-five , Stand for fair honest trading, and [ iaabt oa getting Bonmngton's. KTUSC SUBSTITUTES. The "just as good as Bonnington's" is sot good enough for you, and, if a retailer tries to sell you an imitation or a substitute, tell him you want BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS, ask for it aftta, aad insist on getting it. , POLICE V. BBADY. BOOK GIFT TEA. JUSTICE CHAPMAX, on appea quashed the conviction against .M Urady, the Gisborne, Agent, for sellin "Book Gift" Tea with a coupon a tached. His Honor ruled that the systei adopted by the Proprietors of "800 (lift" Tea of giving Coupons as a meat of exchange for the books was perfect] 'thin the cision ha ; of the other judges. It will be good news to the ni.ir Traders who have experienced the (' -"ind for "Book Gift" Tea U> know tli n continue to sell it without ft inds, also, who hav 1 in the habit of using this S litv Tea will be delighted to kn.. - *..- v "... ~wv lose the opportunit of acquiring a collection of well-buu--undard Books without coat. DAIRY i-KODUCB V\7ls «te Buyers of Dairy and Sep; tor Batter <lst and 2nd gradedigbest prices given. Apply—- . J. EN TBICA.* & CO, BUSSELL & SON. ONUMKHTAL MISDN HIGHEST HONOhS given in the New Plymou'l Exhibition, 1804-5. Award-i First Prize Diploma for lb. Beat Exhibit in Monument.' masonry; also special Pri Medal aad Diploma for Be Working Exhibit Marble and also iron fences, etc., kept » stock. Designs <nd wlim3t<furnished on application. I; spertion Invited. «T AIIBYW BTFEET. Bnr"iTT c/\ti) low to Cook Well! - Ihi Instructions of oietf New Zealand's Leading Teacbers : "fltttiy is most particular in cause the starch cells of r to burst and absorb the If the oven is slew— the featiy it tough. «Braad and Cakes. -First "heat the oven thoroughly some " before it is wanted, so that "taere will be a good steady "HIAT by the time it is required. ' " Meatl, The application of a "QUICK BTBONO HEAT to the sur"f»e» coagulates the albumen. "TMa omenta Juice escaping. The "Hot Oven," "Good, Steady/'l auwntial to good I cooking can always be attained by using COALBROOKDALE It glvw an Intense, rf\ A I street, and efficient \AJi\Lf httU always under Order direct I -00A1BE00IDALE" LOCAL DEPOT. wserrpoßT coal 00, ltd.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 109, 29 April 1908, Page 4
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530Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 109, 29 April 1908, Page 4
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