t A little vanity is a good thing. Every woman should try, at all times* to look her very best. But it certainly jiiust be discouraging to have yonexuirror tell you thatyoiir hair is gray whesyott are only thirty or fifty* Gray hair adds twenty years to the age. Why not look as young as you &re, or even younger ? Iyer's Hair Vipr Always restores color to gray hair, always. Brings back all the deep, ricli, beautiful color of early youth. ( Perhaps the color of your hair suits, but you are losing the hair itself, Yott uro threatened, with thin hair, rough hair, scraggly hair. Your hair seems weak, not well nourished. Then, give* it Aycr's Hair Vigor, a true hai&~ food. It stops falling hair, makes tho hair grow, and keeps it soft and silky. ' PreiKH^lyDr.J.C.Aycrefc,Lwrril,M«ia»»lLS^L. TO STAND AT WEBER, The purebred Clydesdale BfeU NUGGET. VfUGGBT 18 six years old, and is by A i\ Honest Johhkt, by Sodtbk Johhht^ y oat of Gipst, by Lobd Lobmb (out c< a m«r» w by Lixtl* Jobs), ftod was bred by R. B»(^ MoKenzie, Esq., Mount Erin. * ' Terms— Three guineas per in&re, by p.s. on first service, payable on Ist January, 1905. V Any mare not proving in foal will b» ~ served free next year, ■ Good paddooking until notice is pvea. All care taken, bat no responsibility. Groomage fee 28 6d. For further partieglsrs apply t9 MB TOUNLEY, groom in char««, WEBER. WOOD WOOD. COAL COAL. HQ. SEEEUP begs to awl , nounoe that having {opened s Wood and Goal Yard in Miller 1 * Boad (opposite the Junction Hotel), he is prepared to supply Firewood in any lengths. Coal in any quantity. WES^PORT COAX, NEWCABTI.E Ov>AL, BBIJNWEB NIJTB, AndOOKR r Delivered to all parts of tU tow ■ ■■'" " . ■ •'"* j. _ _ , j. •_' THE~GENERAir Foaled 25th November, 1899. Bred by Mr W. Taylor, Dean. THE imported Clydesdale stallion, THEGENEEAL. will stand th» season at the farm, Maharahara. THE GENERAL i» a rich dark bay / with* bJack . point*,, standing 17 hand* ' bifija, on sbortlegs with flat boae. H« is i>; splendid mover, and free from all J impediments. He is also a powerfully built colt, good tempered and free frotov viee 1 . ;"'; . F,ov terms see cards. ; VV. J. GRAHAM, Proprietor, Maharahara.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 6
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374Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 6
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