Why bo 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 7 AgentlemanresidingatDunedin, N.Z., writes under date Jan. 7,1907: "It i» with gratitude I write yon flat I - jhave now a splendid head of hair, both thick and very soft, all owing to my having used Sur wonderful Hair Vigor. I was almost Id headed before I nsed lie Hair Vigor. I (till use it once a day, rubbing itwell 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!' tamidein my looks." , Be warned in time. Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and preserve your youth. fNNNdtiDr.J. C Aw* Co., tow.ll. HUI..U.S.A. FIJI TEA.
T HAVE been ippolnted Sole Agent for New Plymouth for FT.TI TEA, which is grown on the Wajnunu Estate and exported direct in chests. It is absolutely the purest tea grown. The doctors of Fiji strongly recommend it as a safe drink to the most delicate person. It is free from tanic acid, or tannin, an ingredient in most teas which irritate* indigestion. Hbb it rerer struck you that any tea imported in bulk is much superior to packet tens? This is why: Bulk tea comes direct from the estate where it is grown, pure •and untampered with, while packet tea is put up id our colony and vary often ■ mixed with a cheap inferior grada for the sake of profit. Reaches us in chests. It is then unpacked and stored in air-tight canisters and sold to the consumer just the same tea as it leaves Waicnnu Estate.
If you suffer from indigestion after drinking your usual cup, drop it and try FIJI. A. VE ALE, SOLE AGENT, IHEAIHE JtOYAI* DEVON STKEET. 'Phone 168. BRASSY spoon or lork may contain a speck of deadly poison i.i,, verdigris. This is one reason why you should not hesifvie having your worn tableware RE-SILVER-PLATED It will pay yo'j, r,s almost any article of tableware "can be reflated at about half tho cost of new. Prices, etc., at Plating Shop, Devon f trert East. P. DE LA HATE, Or at Okey, Son, and Arnold, Central Agency.
TT Y -G I E N I C BAKERY, f* DEVON'S!'., NEW PLYMOUTH. Summer is coming on: you cannot l.e too careful in the matter of diet for the little folks. No other goods are so entirely satisfactory as Csrrant cr Sultana Bread, Currant Cakes, Currant or Sultana Scones, and Currant Sandwich Biscuits. Currants and sultanas need no introduction, for the sustaining an! nourishing qualities of this delicious fruit have been amply proved. Ask tiie doc!or about it. Our currants and sultanas are of the finest quality and perfectly clean. Our Currant Brown Bread is just the thing for the dear children, brain workers, and invalids. Our Currant Sandwich Biscuits are most refreshing and sustaining and perfect for afternoon teas. Ice Cream shortly it THE HYGIENIC BAKERY. JOHN C. LEGC. Proprietor. ' fp.o STAND THIS SEASON AT OAONUI And travel in the Opnnake District, . The Trotting Stallion COOLGA3DIE (Bred by Friedlander Bros., Canterbury) Sir. CAMEL, Dam THE ARAB (Imp.). Coolgardie is a hao ' — ' itith black points, si „ .. iigh, with good temper, perfectly quiist in both Baddle and harness. Sire Camel, gr. Eire Berlin (imp.), 374, Wallace T.R. Vol. IV. (imported from A: late Robt.Wilkin, Esq., off sire Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Coolgardie's dam, The.Arab (imnortetl by the late Nabob 1 Christchurch), Came''s dim Duchess, gr. dam Traducer mare. Since going to the stud Coolgardie has sired the following Trotters: Guy, Mazey, Silvercall, Slavey; Belroy, 2 miles, 4min 57see; Gold Leaf, l mil.;, 2m'm 21sec; Quartz and many others. Coolgardie has taken several First Prizes in the Show-rinjr, and his stock are first-class performs. He has proved himself a, sure foal-getter, and on his brie-cling he should nick well with any
Terms, £3 Os, on or before Ist January, 1»0'J. Two or mere marcs as per agreement. Gloom's fee 2s Gel, payable at first s< .•vice. All care taken bot no responsibility. For further particulars apply to 0. JONEvS, Manaia: " •-■•»■-' E. JONES, Oaonni; tW-l'Tl'l* Or Groom in charge . HPO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the NEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, WAITARA, ounding Districts. THE ROADSTER STALLION IRONSAND (Wilmington—Flora) Four years old. Beautiful grey, 16.3, with immense muscular power.and plenty of bone. DATES OF TRAVEL: Monday—Waitara. Tuesday—Tsrata. Wednesday—lnglewood. Thursday —Egmont Village and Kent Road. Friday and Saturday—New Plymouth. Mares can be '.eft at Jones' Criterion Stables, New Plymouth, or with C. Ladbrnoke, Julian's Stables, Inglewood. Terms: Single marcs, £3 3s; two 01 more as per agreement. . Fee* to be paid by Ist January, 10G3. J. W. JONES. Inglewood or New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 255, 21 October 1908, Page 4
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