Whilo thin hair and baldness are undesirable for men, they are vastly for women. Nothing addmore to the adornment of women than rich, heavy, flowing tresses. The hair is too valuable to allow it < to suffer from neglect. So just as soon as you notice that your hair is ' coming out you should use tiller's Vigor It checks falling of ttEwQf the hair promptly. This feature of Ayer's MlSi Hair Vigor is now fpTpl recognized as most As A\ marked, and has M jSBJ_\. brought *° this prop--ration a world-wide reputation. IBp ou caanoi possimkyttgiSS Wj** bly have a splendid nfr head of hair when the Eg/" A_\?o scalp is covered with dandruff. We urge upon all who are in any way troubled v, f* dandruff to beWr i ~ppx&h&Zi £ Ja no use °' -A-y er ' s WcrZlSzS&S' Hair Vigor at once. Do no t be deceived by cheap imitations which will only disappoint you. Make sure you get AVER'S Hair Vigor. heptred by Dr. J.C. Ajw k 6»., Lowell, Man., U. S. A. SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. We have now in stock some first-class scond-hand Anglos, which we oan condently recommend to anyone requiring good second-hand bicvclo which they ish to depend on. We have also a amber of other machines, ranging in rice from £3 upwards. All these lachines have been overhauled and put i good running order. Deposit from 1. Easy terms arranged. Anglo.Z. Cycle Company, 111 Colombo reet. 26
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12364, 1 December 1905, Page 3
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