SOFT AND GLOSSY HADi nnO make the hair grow .soft, glos-sy, and '-*- luxuriantly is a matter that has vexed tho minds of many thousands. The hair requires to be nourished, and the f-kin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this you must uso Parker's Hair Tonic. It is the only preparation that fulfils all the requirements without tho disadvantages necessary to promote a healthy aud vigorous growth of hair. It is not a greasy or oily preparation, and will not soil the finest linen or laco. It is not poisonous, nor does it contain anything to injure the most tender skin. It is not highly perfumed, and is in no way objectionable to Iho most refined sense of smell. It effectually removes dandriff or other impurities from the scalp. It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, and strong. It is sold in patent bottles at 2» 6d; by post 3s. It is manufactured only by the proprietor. It should be on every lady's toilet table. W. PAIiICEB, CHEMIST, MEDICAL HALL, Manners-st., Wellington. MONGOL AND MUSCOVITE. "O USSIA ia having a warm time just now, • and a' warmer is in store for her. In the Far East sho has steadily filched Chinese territory, grabbed at Korean, and robbed Japan of tho fruits of her victory over China. The almond-eyed hordes of the East hate Russia with a consuming hatred, and they are paying 1 lies back just now. The -Russians in Manchuria 1 and in Korea will have a very lively time, and tho loss to Russian prestige and Russian finance will bo enormous. Nearer home there is the" Mahommedans in Turkey. The Sultan has been quietly working upon tho fanaticism, of his co-religionists, and presently we will have a serious outbreak in European Turkey. With Russia engaged in the Far East Turkey gets her opportunity, and will take advantage of it. Viewed from all points, tho peaco of Iho world appears to have come to an cud, and the closing year of tho century is to vanish in a soa. of human, blood. Wo in this colony must be prepared but not scared. Peaco will bo- our portion for some time yet, and whilo tho nations are clawing at one another wo will enjoy ourselves soberly in notations of well-browed Suratura Tea. Suratura comos from Ceylon, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior tea. j PORIRUA PEACE DEMONSTRATION fTIHE following Programme is proposed : -i- Procession of School Children, Friendly Societies, elc\, Presentation of Flag to- School, Sports, Tugs of War, Costume- Football Match, Pyrotechnic Display, Patriotic Concert, Fancy Dress and Masked Ball, etc., etc. The Pahaulanui Band has kindly consented to asM<.t. In furtherance of this programme tho inhabitants of Porirua and surrounding; districts aro invited to attend a Public Meeting at Porirua on THURSDAY, 26th instant, al 7.30- p.m. P. MUNGAVIN, Chairman. SOCIETY/ FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. fI^HE Secretary will be in attendance al JL the Allianco Chambers. Upper Willisstreet, on TUKSDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. All communication* addressed "Secretary S.P.W. and C, Alliance Rooms," will receive immediate attention PROSPECTUSES, and Joint Stock Companies' Printing of every description promptly doa« at Evening Post effioit
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 6
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