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m M fIHBV co>ti no more ihu ordinary tu, Amber Tips Tea gggg

Pin the ABSOLUTE Cure lof BALDNESS, ALOPECIA, DANDRUFF, Weak and Falling Hair, irritation of Scalp, and all Hair troubles. I A TC C *ill invaluable. LAUIEOj ,d(j a glossy, liikjr cturacler to y«r !nu:i, without that yicky. greuy 'etlinj. I'm I nown mil ever Australasia is the r GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC Wioletta Pm sold bj leading chemiits, hairdretutfi and ftore«, at 3/6 large bottle. Po4«8« 6d. extr*. !'■ gta/uiecd to to jaiticv m rtlan ton joomt Wholc»ale Agent JOHN AVERY, Now Plymouth. The6rwb % Food AND Tonic J'-ftW w r Amber Tips Tea Stands the Teapot Test! IT is very easy to claim merit for a tea, but the test that tells quality is the teapot. Amber Tips Tea stands this test of daily use by the housewife. Its exceptional quality and delicious flavour has quickly made it the favourite brand of all who have tried it. Economy is a point that' every woman should study, and Amber Tips is not only a tea of exceptional quality, but also most economical. You make more cups of tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from ordinary brands —and every cup will be delicious, fragrant and refreshing. Tell your grocer to send you a pound of Amber Tips Tea—the special packet is air-tight' and damp-proof, thus preserving all the delicious flavour and strength. Sold in three grades—1/8, 1/10 and 2/-. ;

your Infant Will Thrive NEAVE'S FOOD is a PERFECTLY SAFE FOOD for the most delicate child, if used according to the directions given. It assists teething, is a valuable tone-former, relieves constipation, and is ? complete diet for Infants. Neaves Food "Opotikly New Zealand, May ssth, /poj, il Dear Sirs,—l enclose a photo of our youngest chttA Ronald, who is three and a-half fears old. He was at. extremely delicate child, only weighing three pounds at birth. He was very ill, and though we tried most palent foodsi they only kept him alive and he never seemed to improve. At ten months we put him on Neaves Food, and in a month he became quite fat. He is now quite a sturdy specimen, and very .strong. " Vours truly, " LUCY B t KIRK, tl Messrs.Josiah R, Neave & Co., J'ordingbridge, England" Manufacturers: Josiah R, Neave & Co», Fordingbridge, England* Purveyors by Special Appointment to H.I.M. THE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.

YEinxnivivnn, VTO. Miss Hazel ('. Votlcr. ]>.(>.. Vcringberg, via. Coldstream, Vic., writes: "J-'ur about two years 1 sull'crcd miu-li pain from indigestion, ami Ivied all sorts of remedies, and used to study my diet, lmt i\ntliiii<! gave. me any relief. I saw V)i'. Sheldon's Digestive Tabulcs advertised, so I thought [ would try Hum. Ariel' only one week's treatment I {jot rid of the'pain, and have much pleasure iii veeonniiemliug the Digestive 'J'abules to my mends." Mr. Sheldon's Digestive Tubules are ail unequalled preparation lor the cuve of Indigestion and all Stomach Troubles. Price 2s fid per tin. Obtainable everywhere. GILLETTE SAFE!'- RAZORS. Bengal razors, liigh-ciass pocket cut lerj, all the latest on hand. Boys Ivaiches (good timekeepers) ea» be obtained at 5s each at J. Avery's, tobacconist, Devon street.—Atlvt. LANE'S MEDQLINE I rOR THE HANDS. f Fot Cracked and Chapped } 1 Hands Relief at once. 1/ lieillc ( I at all Cbeml"'! and Stores. , *vVyVS.fv4

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 35, 6 March 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 35, 6 March 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 35, 6 March 1909, Page 6

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