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Don't look old. HEMSLEY BURNET'S HAIR RESTORER. will restore GJiEY. HAIR to its NATURAL COLOUR. It is NOT a 11V Li but a SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION which acts DIRECTLY on the HAIR ROOTS and brings BACK the COLOUR. HEMSLEY BURNET'S IIAIIi RESTORER STOPS HAIR FALLING "OUT, JiEMOVES liANi)Kbl'F AND ifAKES HAIR LIFELiKI? AN'D (iLOSSY. Ask you Chemist or Hairdresser for HEM SI. I. V ill !LSK'I> _ UtaTOKKII and Don't accept a substitute, this is the Only restorer in the WORLD that will bring the Natural Colour Ruck. PRICE i/'J from Mr O'Connor, chmu ist Balelutha or post free from HEMSLEY BURNET, 4G Geoiife St., DUNEDLN. (All parcels sent in plain Sealed Wrapper.) Crown Livery ami Bait Stables, 41. LISTQN, lony and woll-known in connoction with the Railway and Fanners' Arms Stables, ha* now taken over the largu and well-equipped Crown Stable*, in Clyde Street. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BUGGIES. SADDLE AND HAJiNESS HORSES Always on Hiro. Carriage for Marriage Partiei, Larg« Dra« for Cricketers, Picnio, and othm outings, Travellsrs' Samples attended to. All Charvres Moderate. Cab m«ets all Trains. M. LISTON, CROWN STABLES. BALCLUTHA. \7OU can't buy (ienuiuc HON DAILANK A TEA loose or in bulk. It's only sold in -ilb and lib packets, and 5 and 101b boxes. - Quality Tells - I Fully Recognise that the quality is remembered after the price is forgotten . That is Why .1 am so anxious to recommend The Zealandia Brand of Boots, The Trade Matk of Which is admitted to be the Hall Mark of Reliability. Working Men's Boots. These are special lines. The uppers are of the best materials and the soles are solid leather. The}' always give satisfaction and are the best value in the trade' Prices! Mark Well! Blutchers 7/6 to 9/6 : Balnoiils 10/6, 13/6, 15/6, 17/6 and 18/6, REPAIRS DOME TO YOUR SATISFACTION. Peter Mason, Bootmaker, BALCLUTHA. MEMO. Spring Renovations! No doubt when you are doing the Spring Cleaning you wiii fiml thai i« is necessary to replace certain worn-out articles of Furniture or Floor-. Coverings—one broken down article will spoil the look of an otherwise nicely furnished room. We therefore invite you to send for ajjeopy of our New Popular Catalogue! This is not an ordinary Furniture Catalogue, but one specially prepared consisting only c;f popular and medium priced articles such as most people need • The Catalogue is full of pictures wilh prices for every article shown It is posted to you free on receipt of post card giving your address. Don't fail to write for a copy to-day. Scoullar $ CMsholm, Ltd, City Furniture 6 War.}house, Dunedin. By far the largest F urn iti-re establishment in Ota go. ©rockery, ©rockery. Since opening out our shipment of Crockery we have been enabled to make a great clearance, through the liberal patronage we have received from the ladies of Clutha, who are adepts at discerning the diffeience between genuine firstclass goods at low prices and the usual cheap sale goods at ordinary prices. - We are still offering genuine bargains in Norwich Cups and saucers (white & gold, 3 lines), W. & G. tea plates, creamjugs, sugar & slop basins, bread plates, Cheese dishes, sets jugs, newest pattern in soup a ( )d Hat plates, cover dishes, sauce tureens and boats ho up tureens, and meat dishes. Large selection in toilet sets, splendid quality, newest designs. The Otago Farmers' Co-operative Association, of N.Z. Ltd, BALCLUTHA.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 2

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