hair is wealth |||[ daily to a wohair falls out, is too thin, or is losfifAngits color, use It will remove all dandruff, and will give you thick, long, glossy, and beautiful hair. Accept no substitute. Be sure you get Ayer's Hair Vigor, and preserve the richness and luxuriance of your hair to an advanced period of life. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., kwell, Mass., U. S. A.
■s*«ffll If you value good food, let your baking powder always be HUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER. In buying Hudson's you get the full value of the money you pay, for it is the purest and best baking powder made.
You know why wo say " beware." You know the meaning of the word " consumption "; you know how it starts by a simple little cough, and you know how it »,nds when neglected—a consumptive's deaih. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is expressly made for just such coughs and colds. For many years in his'practice as a prescribing chemist Mr. Tonkins Prepared his now well, known Linseed Emulsion, and it always gave wonderful satisfaction It is regularly sold by all grocers and enemies in three sizes, 18 6d, 2s 6d. and 4s 6d. 4
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. "For some time I had ben gradually declining in health. I felt exhausted after the slightest exertion. Tins state continued until T became quite prostrated. I also suffered from shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart. After trying many medicines, with little or no benefit, ally decided to tiy Warner's wife Cure. After taking the fi.i«t bottle! ul I felt better, and improved daily, I am Dleased.to say that the result of taking a few bottlosful of the medicine was my complete restoration to health."—From Mrs J.- Brown, 127, Bendigo street, Prahran, Vic. "Some years ago I suffered constantly from pains in the head, extreme weakness, fainting fits, nervousness and prostration, caused by general debility. I could do nothing to relieve my sufferings until 1 started on a course of Warner's Safe Cure. I got relief from the first bottle, and, continuing with the medicine for some little time longer, the nervousness and fainting fits left me, and 1 began to get strong. Since that time 1 have been in the enjoyment of good health."—From Mrs JU. Jennings, Charles street, Alberton, Adelaide. S.A.T "For a n-unibei of years I was in very poor health, suffering from a complication of ailments, including constipation, chronic indigestion, and kidney trouble. Foods of all kinds upset my stomach. I was unable to digest my food. Pains in my back were excruciating, especially during ohange of weather. I tried every advertised remedy, but derived little or no good. I had almost lost faith in all medicines when Warner's Safe Cure was brought under my notice by a friend, who advised me to give it a trial. I followed the advice, and, to my glad surprise, I began to feel better. Soon my appetite returned, and I was able to digest my food. I began to feel well, and the pains in the back left mo. When I had taken the contents of only; a few bottles of the medicine my troubles had all gone. I was perfectly cured of all my ailments, and since that time I have been in good health."—From Mrs J. Toy, Bvans street, Boulder City, W.A. ' In addition to the regular 5s and 2ta'9d bottles of Warnei-'e Safe Cure. a concentrated form of the medicine ie now issued at 2s 6d per bottle. Warner's Safe Cure (Concentrated) ie not compounded with alcohol, and contains the ,siame number of doses as the 5s bottle of Warner's Safe Cure. H. H. Warner and Co., Limited. Melbourne, Vic.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3170, 22 April 1909, Page 3
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