Beautiful Hair Makes Beautiful Woman. -THE-—-—: ? HEEBEAN HAIE FOOD Makes the Hair Grow Thick and Beautiful - - - - , LADIES ! — Have you a thick, healthy growth of silken wavy hair; or is your hair weak and thin, dry and splitting at the ends. Are you troubled with Dandruff, falling hair or premature greyness, if so, you should use the Herbean Hair Food, Other Ladies have used it -vrith great success as the following Testimonials \vill prove. MR DANIELS, Dunedin, Hair Specialist, ' J4/5/1910.. Princess St., TO- WHOM IT MAT Dunedin. . CONCERN. • Dear Sir, — o- o I find much pleasure in re- i have fcund the HERcominending the. HBRBEA.N BEAN HAIR \BOOD a splendid HAIR FOOD as it has done my remedy for groy aiir, as my hair hair so much good. I always had was almost -white irroo months a poor growth of hair till 1 tried a go. I have ueed two bottles and your preparation. I have used now I have not a we.to hair in four Dottles altogether and you my head. ■ssa^aia^ <E£ffi» SP Mi^r B sr i hei9hfs°s SfictoS r Dne geSt., " " Dennison^ Inveroargill. Levithan Hotel. The Herbean Hair Food toeing a purely Herbal remedycontaining no oils, grease, dyes or colouring matter of any kind, therefore does not make the hair sticky and will not stain the most delicate skin. o -o ■ Sole Agent for Thames o o W. BONGARD,
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A CAKD. GT~~~Q H A W I SUEGEON DENTIST POLLEN ST. Hours : 9— 5 Saturdays : 9 — 1 "-— =-^~- ~- ~^~ A CARD. H. L^WRIGHT, Surgeon Dentist ' POLLEN ST. (Next Wallace's Store). HOUBS : 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday : 9 a.m. to 1 p^m. O.S.Donovan] |_T, 0. Howi;d DONOVAN~& HOWARD, DENTAL SURGEONS. Pollen St. (above Mr Hall's Pharmacy.) Telephone No. 140, Hours : 9 to 5 DaOy. Saturday : 9to 1 and 7to 8.30 4 HOW TO WIN THE BATTLE. you expect to conquer in the aattlt of to-day, \ou will hare to blow your trump»t in a firm and steady way. The man who owns his acres is tin man who ploughs all day, Aud tlie man who keeps a humming is the man who's here to stay, But the man who advertises with 'a •sort of siidden jerk, Is the man who blames the printer because it does not work The man who gets the business use* brainy printer's ink, ! Not a clatter or a splatter, but j»ij ggrk AM msSm jou thiak,
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10356, 3 May 1911, Page 4
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