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Sounding the praises of 'Ayer's Hair Vigor. That's what every one does who uses this splendid WW praise it, then W- you must not use it. You see, you will be so pleased with it that you will i just have to tell your k friends.all about it. removes dandruff, makes the hair grow thick and heavy. Handsome hair, rich, glossy hair, always attracts. You may have just such .hair if you will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. Accept no substitute. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lovell, Mass., U.S.A.

W~ : £ m +&.J^7', ARE YOU TAKING an e very-day care of yourself? Prevention, you know, is ever so much better than cure. A little irregularity oi the stomach seems such a trivial L thin? to-day, but next week it Is a ff malady, ever getting more serious; » iittlo ailments soon become big com- « plaints. Cure that little irregularity K at once. Neglect it, and it leads J swiftly todyspepsia, indigestion, con- | stipation, flatulence, biliousness, J5 headache, and perhaps a train of J greater evils. Even these will yield to ', But why run the rfsk of so much suffering? What folly to delaywaiting till one Is ill. A dose of these famous pills, taken whenever the least weariness is experienced, will effectually prevent any unpleasant developments. Don't wait till you have to be cured. Take an every-day care of yourself; remember always, if you keep the bowels regular and the liver In working order you will never be troubled with indigestion and its attendant miseries. "Taking care" of course means that the standard remedy must be always at hand. In many thousands of homes Beecham's Pills are regarded as the family medicine, and are kept in an appointed place always ready for use. When yon notice a symptom you want to get rid of ft at once; there is no time like the present. To be always prepared, you, too, must keep a box of these famous pills AT HOME. BEECHAM'S PILLS are specially suitable for Females «,.' *// ages. Sold in boxes, price,lold., l/lj & 2/9. Beauty. ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, the \ ' greatest discovery ever m the skin, restores and pi Nat ural Reality and lends a charm .*-, toeven the plainest face, ttiscjitite "* free from grease and the Icthtia Natural Water it contains does away \ruu iuc un or oily or starchy skin-foods. For preventing anJ curing sunburn, peeling, chaps, roughness, redness or insect bites, and. for giving lasting, cool, clean comfort, it is supreme. Daintily scented.' Icilma Fluor Cream I Cbemist, Masterton ) fc'iuor Cream 2/6 pot

GRIFFIN'S PATENT TEA CAN. WORKING MEN ! drink cold tea when ™ * you can purchase one of Griffin's PATENT TEA CANS? The bottom of this v'an contains a small spirit .'ainp, or other suitable oil may be ussd. The lamp when lit will warm tea in 5 minThe Can may be used on the road, in the bush, quarry, or coal mine, Prebh Tea may be made in the Can when required, by adding the tea when the water has boiled. These Tans are manufactured in different sizes. Sold at a very reasonable price, at all ironmongers and storekeepers in the Domi aion. I i i P. J. GRIFFIN, I Patentee. —*- 7 " Whitehall" Boulcott-st., V WELLINGTON, That's the name to remember when next you go to the grocer's. It represent* the best in tea. Prices 1/& U\o ».»d II- per lb. U

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9622, 15 October 1909, Page 7

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563

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9622, 15 October 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9622, 15 October 1909, Page 7

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