I Why be bald headed and old lookj Ing before your time? Neglect of j the hair causes dandruff, and danj druff is the forerunner of falling I hair and baldness. The remedy is A gentleman residing at Dunedin, N. Z., writes under date Jan. 7,1907: "It is with gratitude I write you that I have now a splendid head of hair, both thick B and very soft, all owing to my having used your wonderful Hair Vigor. I was almost bald headed before I used the Hair Vigor. I still useitonee a day, rubbing it well into the roots of the hair. I used to wear a skull-cap, and I am very grateful to Ayer'a Hair Vigor for the improvement it has made in my looks." Be warned in time. Use Ayer's Hair Vigorand preserve your youth. Prepaid by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mass.. U.S.A.
Look at the passing crowd Tfes£ we meet in the streat Thay all complain aloud Of the Corns on their feet The certain oure for Corns, Progandra has proved oft, Tho' painful, hard as horn&j Or tender, sore and soft. Oar life is far too ehort This torture to endnre, To Progandra resort And prove this certain en re. Of »il Modlauw Vcodon. I<« vet oot.
TEN GUINEAS Ist Prize, 2nd .. 3rd „ &5 ss. S3 3s. £2 29. f Last month contestants complained of tho difficulty of forming the largest possible number of words from a given sentence. To give an easier opportunity now of winning, we offer the above generous prizes to the three persons who form the least number of words and leave unused the. least number of letters from this sentence:—"Tonking's Linseed Emulsion will cure speedily and completely, your cough, cold, bronchitis, hoarseness, difficult breathing, or any other chest complaint. Easily taken, children like it." Words must be genuine English dictionary words, though any geographical names are allowed, but personal and other proper names are barred, Each of the 152 letters in the sentence can be used but once. None of the 25 words are to be listed in their present form. Each un- , used letter to count as a word. \ Contest .Conditions. ' Result declared within fifteen days, and prizes paid atonce. A well-known literary man to act as judge, whose decision will be final; winners 'Viames published in this paper. In case ol a tie, j list with most dictionary words to win; further I tie, prize will be divided. Each contestant to I enclose a panel from the box around a (purchased) bottle of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. /If from small bottle, the panel must contain j the words "Gives Immediate Relief." Front or back panel from larger bottles will give two chances. Contestants may send in more ' than one word list, if box-panel for each is enclosed. Post word lists before 15th July to " Manager, Tonking's Contest," P.O Box 160, •Wellington. I Tonking's Unseed Emulsion obtainable from all | Chemists & Storekeepers, 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 per bottle. Wholesale: Prom all Merchants. Wholesale: From all .>j erciiants.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10076, 23 June 1910, Page 3
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