WHAT THE SYDNEY PAPERS THINK 61" Capilla hair TONIO ! THE BULLETIN. Editor of Bulletin.— Re "G.A.P.'s" par. Bulletin, 14-/9/01:— "I will allow you or any other responsible party to select for treatment a person of unquestionable baldness, no matter of how long standing, providing there is tho slightest down on the scalp ; I will treat the subject gratis for a period of 16 weeks, paying over £25 to the Sydney Hospital if at the end of that period CAPILLA has not produced hair from Ito 2 inches long."— W. RICHARDS, Proprietor Capilla Hair Tonic. Tho above was in* reply to a correspondent of tho Bulletin, "G.A.P.," who doubted tho sincerity of tho challengo which appears on page 8 of my booklet "Why Men Go Bald," one ot which is wrapped round every bottle. My reply tonly goes to show to what extremes I am prepared to go in proving that CAPILLA HAIR TONIC will do what I claim for it. (The challengo speaks for itself.) THE AUSTRALASIAN. 21/9/01— Page 636, "Under tho Figs," by "Qui Vive." — Reporting on the Spring Meeting at Randwick, 1901: — "Cayilla has brought about a change in T. W- . He now wears hair on tho top of his head. Otherwise from that, etc., etc." THE NEWSLETTER. "Tho wonderful new remedy for Baldness and Falling Hair, etc. — Capilla — is running into an enormous sale. Scores of well known Sydney men are already cured of Baldness." EVENING NEWS. 26/6/01.— "Without a doubt it is the most reliable hair tonic that has ever been placed before the public." SUNDAY TIMES. 10/11/01. — "A Genuine Hair Restorer." YOU WANT CAPILLA! ITS ACTION IS SURE. TAKE NOTHING "JUST AS GOOD." All Chemists, 3s 6d. SHARLAND AND CO., Wholesale Agents. N.Z. Head Office— 6, FEATHERSTON-STREET, WELLINGTON.
WRECK OF S.S. ELINGAMITE. Splendid Photo Picture of Elingamite and ISLAND ON Wi-HCif SHIP STJtUCK Nrw /Graphic . &J • <UT For lath Nov. Photos of Noted Prohibitionists. WELLINGTON'S FIltE BJIK4ADK— The Central Station and tho Staff. • SANDOW! Or, How to Become Stkong. 8 Marvellous Poses by the Strongest Man WORTHINGTON &TKMPLK OF TRUTH. Remiuiscences of this Notorious Man VIKW.S AT WAU4ARAPA A. & P. SHOW Cartoon — " The Girdle of the Globe " ATTCIC. IHG DOCK.— AiI Webk's News. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. IN returning thanks to my friends and tho public in general for past favours, I beg- to inform them that I have removed to 25, Manners-street, where I shall bo glad to meet old and now friends again, after an absence of some months from Willis-street, whore I spent a quarter of a century. I also beg to stato the,t I have opened an entire new stock of colonial and Continental Boot? and Shoes. My motto is — " Small profits and quick returns." The shop is sm-iU on the outgide, but, on my word, the goods inside aro large at Email price. So please favour me with a trial, and you wjII provo it. All orders and repairs strictly attended to. Hand-sewu work a speciality. • M. TRACY, 85, Manners-street, City.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 6
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