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THOMSON'S SHI P' S PURE FRUIT LIMEJUICE ] (SPECIAL). I ' FIKST PRESSING OF FIRST GRAD2 OF ' SELECTED CULTIVATED LIMES ONLY. MANUFACTURED BY NATTTKB. " ! ( GUARANTEED. No Second, Thin?, or Lotto: Prcs-sir.gs. . • » , -.-.J ~ « No Chew, UncultiTitcd, wM FnA No Tjurirws Kruit. ... , _. r j>o Oil of Lmica. No Over-ripe Fmii. .«.,_,.,. No Artificial Thickening*. No TTindfalto. Xo Frothinge . No Acid. y<j ArffficW F!aToUlingß . No Pi«crvaliT«i. . Xo c^rf^ No Unrefined Juice. Water> No Added Citxic or Olh« Added te Nahlro . s lßßredJm ta. No Adulterstions. Straight from the Cultivated Lime Grores right into the Bottle*. Each betUc »rcras« tll « i 1" ", o{ ovo;r 25 S^* o ** 3 Cultivated Lima*. Paatenriecd and BotiJed by THOMSON aad COMIX One Part o£ Jnico to Ten of Water. ; .* All Grocers Sell 11. FORD AND MIRAMS, Sole Canterbury As«nta. 1003

A HAPPY BALD-HEADED MAN. 4 WELL-KNOWN POLITICIAN NEARLY BALD NOW HAS NEW GROWTH OF HAIR. TELLS HOW HE DID IT. A certain 'politician, well-known on account of his baldness and ready wit. surprised his friends by appearing with a now growth of hair. Many of his old friends did not know him and others thought he had a wig. On being asked how ho did it. he made the following statement: "I attribute the remarkable growth of my hair to the uso of the following simple recipe which any lady or gentleman can mix at homo: To a halfpint of water add loz of bay rum, a small box of Orlex Compound and ioz of glycerine. Apply to the scalp two or three times a week with the finger tips. It not only promotes tho growth of the hair but removes dandruff, scalp humours and prevents the hair from falling out. Tt darkens streaked, faded, crev hair ar.d makes the hair soft and glossy. These ingredients can be at any chemists at very littlo cost and mixed at home." 1

1 ■■■■■-! ■ ""WHYI THIS IS GOOD NEWS." Bobbie wants a ship and Jack a knifo, Kate a book and Mollie a schoolbag. Mother wants a tea-pot, and father has no pocket-book. Why, we'll have to go to a dozen shops! No, my doars, you will get it all at Minson's, and be pleased with everything. No shop like Minson's for presents. G

I "SPEAK LITTLE AND WELL, ■' • if you wish to be considered wise. — r • Just Gay, "Martell's. please!" and you' ') echo the wisdom of two centuries ot . > Brandy connoisseurs. 1* ■'

i—'** ■ Jf * 1.-, ~J J ■ * In Fancy Boxes In Fancy In Fancy Boxes '™ r °' Fancy Coloured Hemstitched Hemstitched Hemstitched Plain Linen— baskets ,-ai,./»c_ Borders— All-Linen— _ . Lawrn . I 10id. 1/- 1/S , 3/3 3/11 4/6 va.ues-. Imtial -^ : I V6box 3/11 4/11 box %; i °£ ch 1/ - 3/6 dozen' 10id. each M . each V 3/6 dozen each I I Boys , Lawn— Mercerised Gc '" t . s ' White , whit ? Initial— White Silk Coloured Silk— Silk—Oriental ' Hemstitched. Irish Linen, for > I ' Bordered— Mercerised- Initial— . H«i™c_ for Gents— Gents--I VICTORIA SQUARE and HIGH STREET |

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15157, 22 December 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 15157, 22 December 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 15157, 22 December 1914, Page 10