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Three Lines By Post. AT PRICES THAT ARE NOT, EQUALLED* THE THREE LINES quoted below, post tree, axe specials. Don't judge the quality by the price* We offer these goods merely to induce country people to get the habit of writing to as. LADIES' STRIPED ZEPHYR AND CAMBRIC BLOUSES, all colours, 2s lid. LADIES' STRIPED READY-TO-WEAR COTTON DRESSES, nice colours, 7a 11. LADIES' STRIPED CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, nice wide flounce, amply out, all colours, ta lid. All goods bought from na by post and deemed unsuitable may be returned. Veitch and Allan, Wellington's Busiest Store. s A few Items that make Winter Warmer. CHOICE CARPET RUNNERS. re amongst the first of those items, and only those whd have bare cold inoleum know how cheerless it is. Nothing can approach the carpet )r winter cosiness, and having landed some really firsf-plass runners, nd other carpetings, we invite you to call. COSY EIDER DOWN QUI4LTS. erve two great purposes. First, they are warm and light. To pile on heavy bed-clothing is bad for the sleeper. This is got over by the purchase of an eiderdown. You will need less clothing, you will sleep better, and you will wake refreshed instead of depressed. Secondly, they give finish to a smart bedroom. We could tell you much more, but would rather let our stock speak volumes ,which it can. . G. HYDE & CO FINE ART FURNISHERS MASTERTON.

Amber Tips Tea Hut's die name to remember when next you go to the grocer"*. It represent* tJie best in tea. Pricet 1/8, l/! 0 and 2/-per lb. 14 rices' Regenerator Before Using Brices' Regenerator. This photo taken If arch 24th, 1906. FOR THE GROWTH AND PRESERVATION OF THE HAIR. (Registered.) These Photographs and Testimonials are a lew only of the MANY HUNDREDS who have been similarly benefited by using the REGENERATOR. It never fails to improve the Hair. Three Months alter using Brices' Begenerator. ' t This photo taken June 27th, 1908. I hereby certify that I took all theme photographs, and they are praducsd cliract from the negative without any re-touching* H. H. CLIFFORD, Photographer, Cashel Street, Ghrlmtohureh. These are genuine photographs of a few persons out of the many hundreds whom wa have treated successfully for falling hair ana baldness. If you are hair fr°m Illness or otherwise, or if it is dry and brittle and lacks the natural nourishment that it should have, write or consult us without delay. We will give you,advice gratis. TESTIMONIAL FROM ENGLAND. Dear Sirs. Dover House, The Circle, Southsea, England, Deo. 10th, 1005. , Will you kindly let me have three or four bottles of your Estringent Hair Wash as soon as possible, as 1 find what I get from you better than anything else I can get at home, ana keeps my hair from falling off. I will send you P.O. Order by return-of post. o-m-ttit I remain, yours truly, A. M. SMITH. TESTIMONIAL FROM LINCOLN. Dear Sir, Lincoln, August 6,1000. Some four months or so ago, on tbo recommendation of a friend, I contulted you for patches of falling hair on the face and head. The hair, I am happy to say, is now completely restored both on head and face, and m these day of fraud and bogus preparations, I think it only right to inform an honest man of his successful treatment. I shall certainly induce any of my acquaintances who are similarly afflicted to give your treatment a trial. Yours gratefully, FEANK T. MoANULTY, Lincoln m Vf-'TV BEFORE USING AFTER USING MESSES W. BEICE & SON, Scretton's Boad, Heathcote Valley, August 15th, 1908. Dear Sirs —I am very grateful to you for the great benefit and excellent result my daughter has received by using your Hair Restorer. It has completely restored her hair again m shown by the photographs taken before and after using it. I tried many other Hair Restorers before consulting you, all of whtoh failed to have any beneflcial effect, and I can confidently recommend your Hate Restorer to anyone. Yours faithfully, G&AOE VOGEL. There are many diseases of the Hair caused by neglect and want of nourishment. The most prevalent of which are known as " Tenia Capitas " and " Alopecia " which cause the hair to fall off in patches on both head and face and reauire very prompt measures to arrest them, as they rapidly spread, frequently leaving the head quite bald, THE REMEDY IS HESSE bv using our "PARASETA," in conjunction with the "REGENERATOR/' It haß cured thousands. Full instructions with each bottle.

a BEFORE Messrs. w. brice & Son. AS AT PRESENT AFTER USING USING & «ON 56 St. Asaph Street, Ohrlstchurch, April 7th, 1908. Dear Sirs -Four year" ago my hair began to come out. Oil consulting a doctor he told me I "WMHiifferinK from a partite and treated me for same, but with no result. I then tried £mnlS3e ™ut these also failed to do me any good. By this time my head was almost bald and I was beginning to give up all hope of ever getting my hair back again, so 1 de™dedto giveyourtreatment a trial, and after a few months the result has been marvellous. m I have nosv a good head of hair, tam sending you this note aa I consider it is >anyone t my duty to If thiß not© is of any use to you, as I am quite willing to recom- , , every success. . I remain, yours respectfully, WILLIAM MASON. BRICES' CIRCASSIAN CREAM For the elimination of Scurf from the scalp. BRICES' NUTRITIVE CREAM Highly recommended for encouraging the growth of children's hair. W.'BRICE & SON 187 COLOMBO ST., Christchurch. , > Obtainable from All Chemists, Hairdressers and Storekeepers. BRIDE'S REGENERATOR can be obtained at the Pharmacies, of Messrs H .T. Wood, Master ton; L. Apftn, Carterton; L. W. Uongmore, Fahiatiia, and from all leading Chemists and Hairdressers throughout Mew Zealand, where Photographs of gontitae cures can also b® Men.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10236, 12 May 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10236, 12 May 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10236, 12 May 1911, Page 3

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