' A crown of glory — is a beautiful [bead of hair. An Australian lady jyy||L now in London y^^Vv writes under ! date Jan. 28, WhßwuL " A y er>sHairVl ?° r has done my hair H nB ll fl a world °^ £ 00( *- 1 || / iffl v Thanks to it, my hair I || is now thick, gloßsy, ' %it i an<^ E °ft> and wheriA M JJ , plaited is 55 inches 8| | long. Ayer's Hair Vigor X || ought to bo used by ifUs 1 every woman who | ptf | takes pride in her 3 iKSn m appearance." |h||ji|il\ You also may have /^zJljw^^ A. suc h a crown of .vkjfc/ib^v y^ glory if you will Xv follow the ex"Unple of thi3 lady and use It will remove all dandruff and make your hair rich and abundant. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowoll, Mitt., U. S. A. ' FOR Womanly Troubles. -Almost all of the troubles that are; peculiar to women are caused by weakness of the inside nerves. There is no, need to doctor or dose an ailing organ when it depends alone for its supply of energy on the inside nerves. Inside nerve weakness, if not attended to, will spread. The common name for the^ inside nerves is the " Sympathetic Nerves.'* Each centre is in close sympathy^wi'th the other, and -when one becomes deranged general weakness aad derangement frequently ensue. " EVREM " NERVE AMD BRABN TABLETS gently tone up the inside nerves ar»d remove the cause of weakness, permanently and for ever. 2 Children 9 s ' CQUghs and Colds need immediate attention, otherwise • more serious ailments may develop. ' T,herc is no remedy so safe and harmless, "SO good and efficacious as the -one that' for over 40 years has been 'the standard family cough remedy — BOHOTGN'S IRISH MOSS Bift insist on Bonnington's., 11 i You'll Never have ! % the Biues if you j I Drink FRAGRA. | 3 > a S3 -"Blues" is a slang phrase — it I jj means you're right down to zero j (ft — it means periods of doubt and I I fear — you're miserable and don't 5 know whv — you feel quite sorry c for yourself — then you get worse. \ You feel you want something to & revive your spirits, and that's just f exactly what y-au da want. And | yet a cup of tea — if it's good tea and the right kind — would put j; you rightin quick time, too. Good S tea is the mor.t exhilarating bever- j age known, and yet few know it ; — but it's hard to get. Now j iji Fragra Tea is a pure, wholesome, ! I exhilarating good tea, free from 5j * dust and poisonous ingredients. 5 j It's the tea that dispels the blues 4 1 — Fragra and the blues won't mix. f. I ' It's the tea that makes you get up | ■ and do things instead of worrying * W about things which are going to § happen next week — and don't. ';• t Fragra makes you help yourself — 'i I it gives you confidence. Some- | Q x jho>y it makes you feel glad. You'd Jj tj better try a packet, for you take l|" ■> no risk in the matter. Weguaran- *:} s j tee Frdgra. If you don't think it | I good just tell your grocer so. He || will refund your money — we take | ■j the risk. All dealers of repute | £ have it. The prices are 1/8. $ a 1/10, and 2/- per lb. I <- 5t is "As Good | for Women as ( /for Men.",/ for Men.", " I There is no other | Stimulant like it. * 9 jl
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 10
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