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Douglas Jerrold is the hero of " many witty encounters. A boro one© stopped Jerrold in the street. * "What's going on?" he wanted' to " know. "I am," said Jerrold, and left him. The American General Miles was walking down Pennsylvania Avenue when a person, utterly unknown to , him, rushed up and grasping his hand j cried: I "Well, Nelse, old boy, I'll bet you don't remember me!" "You win!" was the calm answer, as Miles resumed his walk.

('Tis Folly To be Bald! BRICE'S REGENERATOR cures diseases of the hair-follicles, invigorates the weakened cells, • ; and induces luxuriant growth. It. , ! immediately arrests falling hair. Thousands hare benefited by it. . •, ... Look at these ! Before Using Three months after 'Using ' Brice's Regenerator. Brice's Regenerator 1 This photo taken . This photo taken March 24th, 1906. June 27th. 1906. I hereby certify that I took these photographs, and they are produced direct from . the negative without any re-touching.— H. H. CLIFFORD, Photographer, CHRISTCHUBCH. WHY STAY BALD? Price, 3/6. Special Strength, 5/6. W. BRfCE & SON, 187 Cotombo-St., Chrlstchurch. „ Photos can be seen at The Dannevirke Co-op. Association's store, where ' these specifics are also on sale. 1 Slovenly Fast ! i Your feet will never iook nsaLly Shod if you wear dull or dirty boots. [ In this variable climate you can only keep your boots in stylish form by using a polish that is - easily applied, brilliant and lasting. THAT... PERFECT POLISH— 'Radium!' j CHEAPEST ! £^ W\jt CLEANEST r §^ ■ 1 \jQ BLACKEST! ILJ(| - ' BRIGHTEST! " * It is the one unfailing polish of i the economical man of taste. It is 1 made in New Zealand, but there is I nothing so good produced Abroad. [ Mcl/eod <fe Sou, Martinborougfi and Wellington, [ . ' Sole Manufacturers'. 5 . Sold at leading Stores, A ' SWEET__ROOMS. MAKE your Rooms look pleasant for th© summer time by Reno vat ing them with our new WALL PAPERS. 1 : NO BETTER SELEC- • TION IN THE DISi TRICT. . . . . . : C. R, JAMES, 1 THE RED HOUSE, Note the initials. 'Phone 109 b i , TWISH to Notify the residents of j JL Dannevir,ke and surrounding dis- [ ' tricts, also my former customers, that : I I HAVE OPENED THE I FEDERAL LUNCHEON AND I SUPPER ROOMS I A.nd hope to merit a fair share of [ Patronage. ! MISS HIDE, I I PROPRIETRESS, I HIGH STREET SOUTH.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 296, 18 June 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 296, 18 June 1909, Page 2