Beautiful Hair Hakes Beautiful Woman. THE HERBBAN HAIR 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, ary and splitting at the ends. Are you troubled with Dandruff, falling hair or premature greyness, if so, } ou should use the.Herbean Hair Food. Other Ladies have used it ■vrith great success as the following Testimonials "will prove. MEDANI3CLB, Dunedin, Hair Special^, • ■ Princess St., ™- WHOM IT MAY Dunedin. CONCERN. Dear Sir, — o^ o I find niuob. pleasure in re- I havo found the HEHcommending the HERBEAN BEAN HAIR HOOD a splend\d HAIR FOOD as it has done my remedy for grc^ hiiivasmy hair hair so much good. I always had was B 'iio3-t waito M^eo months a poor growth of hair till 1 tried a -,. 0 . i have uecd two booties and your preparation; I have used n o W i have not a VT2\'-z hair.in four bottles altogether and you m y head. T°^} y y *%* P^o^e^oloß6^.* 11? My husband's hair is growing wonderfal change it has made, I sirce he has been am recommeuding it to all my B t P;; e, ,> Tnnp'«i" you very friends.-I ramoln, your vnry f^^t" T ° thankfuUy, '^ " "nee ielyV lam> - Mrs J. Armstrong, -»»!„-n^^-r.4 D^T. Confectioner, Dee St., - Mrs De^iso^-: - Inveroargill. Levithan Hotel. The Herbeun Hair Food being a purely Herbal remedy containing no oils, grease, dyes cr colouring matter of any kind, therefore does not make the hair sticky and ■will not stem the most delicate skin. o o Sole Agent for Thames o o W.BQNGARD, cliTAam E s
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Stop That Cough! How? There's only one way, the sure way—by taking Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. A man living in White Street, Timaru, writes: "I have now had two bottles of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion for our five children, and their coughs and colds are completely cured. 1 intend in future to use no other cough remedy." From all Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 bottle. B
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10357, 4 May 1911, Page 4
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