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i<Mle-t'..~ You'll find that they'll giro twice the ' i of ordinary tweeds at merely a 'n more cost. Can 'be obtained in sy dark greys and browns "icee 49 6d for size 4, rising to 6s lid r size 16.—Advt.

A crown of glory- ■■* h beauul ul head of hair. An AusLrJian .ladj IL **l bow in Lonuc *V\ writß3unds..r \\ ditto Jar.. 28, j|[ "Ayc-r-»:ii;r\i;;o; \ has tu:iO r,.y h-j.ii •j a v.'.)i ill of gucil. *' Thai.lvj to it, my hair is now i.udc, glossy, and B-.{', and when plaited is 65 inches long. Ayer's Hair Vigor ought to bo usod by every woman who takes prido in her appearance." i Youalso may have L such a crown of ra gi° r y y° u wi 'l follow the example of this lady and use Miner's ™*J It will remove all dandruff and make your hair rich and abundant. Mrs. K. Gadd, 307, ilsidras-st., North Christchurch, N.Z., writes: "Chamberlain's Cpugh Remedy is it most valuable medicine. I sell a lot of >t in my shop, and it is-used in my home. I have recommended it to severul people and have never known it to fail. There is no question but what it is the foremost cough medicine sold in this district." For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 195, 22 September 1909, Page 1

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217

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 195, 22 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 195, 22 September 1909, Page 1

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