Long* Heavy Hair? Then treat your hair well. See that it is properly fed. Growth of every kind demands proper food. Starved hair splits at the ends, turns prematurely gray, keeps short and dry. Then feed your hair. Feed it with proper food, a regular hair-food. Feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. Thus help nature all you possibly can toward giving you rich, heavy, luxuriant hair. Ask your doctor j about your 1:.: jr aad about Ayer's , Hair Vigor. i. 7 oHow his advice. | 9 IH * DOES NQTCOIOK THE HAIR Prepared by Dr. h J. .u-cr & Co.
Do you wonder that Bonnington's Irish Moss 13 the standard family remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis and influenza ? For over half a century it has been used day after day with universal satisfaction. Refuse imitations and substitutes—get the original remedy. THE KING OF DIAMONDS and 1 the King of Hearts fell out like anything. The King of Diamonds said that he could name another sort of tea as good as Suratura " D." The Kmg of Hearts said Fiddledy dee !" ITTLE WASHY WITH A * HATCHET chopped a cherry: thought he'd catch "it. They excused him, though, when he swore he hacked the precious tree hunting.Suratura Tea. "ERE LIES, too late .to get him - sense, Pete Pry, who, fearing the expense, spent money on the cheapest tea, when at about the same price he might have got Suratura " D." So here he lies. Well, let him be. ,'F YOU'D START DAILY with a L clear, bright brain, take this from me. When you get up, first drink a cup of Suratura Tea. SNUG LITTLE HOUSE and a ■ plump little wife, an absence of nagging and fretting and strife (which mean, you'll agree, Suratura for tea)— jih, that is the way to be happy for life ! BETSY BINNEY, LONG AND SKINNY, like a piece of string, although she was teased a lot, dichi t care a single jot, smiled like anything. Betsy lived contentedly, having Suratura Tea. TELL ME, MARY, how to woo thee J" sang the lover to his lass. " Yery easy thing," said she. " Give me Suratura Tea. Grip the cup, and drop the glass!" 12A
W. G, BUTCHER. (Formerly Butcher Bros.) .UTCHER AND 'SMALL GOODS- » MAN. PRIME3T BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK. The Best SMALL GOODS—Made by an Expert. RING UP TELEPHONE 130.
Kitchen Comfort for a Penny a„Dav. WS vrano to emphaßiie the easy terms upon which a Gas Cooker oan bo placed in your home. For & monthly payment of Two SMlragß —Tinder a penny * day— we wall fife tha latest type of cooker: and the fitting will be free. And in return you will get absolute co lfort in your kitchen during ih& k<A months—-no red-3iofc range, no dirty coal to carry, no wood to out—no bother, no dirt, no troubl*. Wouldn't ten shillings* paid to us as a deposit be money well spent P Nearly 100 people took advantage of thJB offer last year. W© are expecting more this year! may we count you m? the nm fiHewsseora, - - ——ii.... i» ;.. ... HastarlMk
A lady living in Loxisa Street Welliagton, writes: . . "I have wed , Tonking J 8 Lmsced SUauisfoo' lor myedl and children wt* gffcad raralt*. Having A -'ce, abatable tasse, tfee duft^ e fGSSP$9'a Ijmsm Ehwumosj.
ITOOPEAN • A GENOY, /HOLESAUB INDENTS * tly executed a* loweafc teas* CONTINENTAL GOODS, iaoluduiffl: Books and. Stationery. Boots, Shoes, and leather. Ch9micals and Druggist Sundries* China, Earthenware and Gl*s*war* Oyclet, iMotora and Accessories. Prapery, Millinery, and Pi«*» Gkioa*. Fancy Goods and Perfumdry. Hardware, Machinery and Mefcalt. Jewellery, Plate and Watches. Photographio and Optical Goods. Provisiona and Oilmen's Stores. Etc., Etc. Commission, 2J te B per cenß. ODrado Dißconnt Allowed. Special Quotations on Demand. Sampla Oases from £lO upfHwdfi. of Proiluo® Sold oa 'Account. afoataaEi Laaa, Lmtilm,- E.Sr .Oable-Aadi'Bl3'f ' J, AmnaaaT^
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10578, 8 March 1912, Page 3
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