We are talking about Ayer's Hair Vigor. Just note that word "Ayer's." You are perfectly safe with it No harm to you or to your hair. Makes the hair grow? It certainly does. Stops falling hair, 100. Remember, it's "Ayer's" we are talking about. Ask your doctor atat your hair and about Ayer's Hair Vigor. Get Ills approval. Your own doctor z:vA "Ayer's" raake a strong combination. It mean? fnUh. confidence, satisfaction: DOES NOT COLOR THE HAIR Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ce« Lowol!, Maso., U. S. A.
rilflEßE WAS A YOUNG CHAP names McGosh, who was taking ln - 3 clothes to the wash. At the laundry Chiri'g Wee said: "No washeo mo'ire. Just dlink Suratura for alia time—see 'i " "Andl'mwid ye, Ching Wee!'' ciied McGosh. 3ADDY WOFF had a cough nearly L shook his noddle off. Now he"s very well, for he's drinking Suratura Tea! "OOLD COLONEL BUNKER he -* was mad. He swore "By Jove !" He sworo " Egad !" A fool from Houndsditch way, you see, had scoffed at Suratura Tea. Excuse the Colonel's sounding D ! i FESTIVE 7 u packing his box to go for a trip'to the sea, when his mother cried, "Silly ! you've left out the billy, and your pet Suratura Tea!" i 1 YOU'RE on honeymooning bent, - be it in Carnival or Lent, j'our honeymoon's a safe success wher'er you be, if you drink onlv—have a guess—the PERFECT TEA. Perfection's Suratura—See ? HHE MERRY Coquettes camped out L on the beach.. They'd some creamcakes, some doughnuts, some jam, and a peach ; and to make their enjoyment as sure as could be, they had bought Suratura, the exquisite Tea. AFTER ALL, flavour counts first. The huge popularity of Suratura Tea is primarily due to the fact that its flavour is perfect. One trial will convince. " I)," 2/- 4a
THAT COLD OF YOUKSi If you do not take percau« /p tion it will be &%. and, if you still neglect it and let it take its course, it may result in Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, or even Consumption, You canncl afford to take any risks. Cure it with a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss—the remedy that has stood the test of over half a century. Jt will soothe the inflammation, heal the inflamed membranes and leave the lungs and throat strong and healthy. Don't be fooled into buying any socalled " Irish Moss." Insist on . getting the original remedy—--1 Bonnington's. ~ Vhmm c ar.-r.ag:
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GRANDFORD HOUSE. PERRY ST . MASTERTON. MRS E. PEERS, Proprietress. THE above well-known Boardinghouse has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout in an up-to-date manner. Mrs E. PEERS, the new Proprietress, has reopened the business as a FIBSTOLASS BOARDING-HOUSE, and is now ready to receive guesta. A room suitable for Commercial Travellers' ib Bvailabld.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10637, 16 May 1912, Page 3
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