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i Loiicl Sicovy Hair? Then treat your hair well. See that it is properly fed. Growth of every kind demands proper food. Starved hair splits at the ends, turns prematurely gray, keeps short and dry. Then feed your hair. Feed ii with proper food, a regular hair-food. Feed ii with Ayer's Hair Vigor. Thus help nature all you possibly can toward giving you rich, heavy, luxuriant hair. Ask your doctor about your hair and about Ayer's Hair Vigor* Follow his advice* DOES MOTCOLO^ THE HAIR Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, tdass,, U. S, fl. THE ENEIY OF I BALDNESS! The human race ia rapidly I becoming bald. The bald man or | woman is no longer very exceptional. The common causes of Ibaldnesa are neglect, short-crop-ping, and too frequent washing. You scour away the natural I nMtriment of the hair, and put I nothing in its place. SRIGE'S jj REGENERATOR & GiRGASSfAft | CREAM, used according to the simple directions, restore natural ■ conditions and induce luxuriant f growth, ■ I , j Stocked by all Chemists, Hairdressers ] j and Storekeepers [ \ Price 3/6; Special Strength 5/6. I ! v i i CIRCASSIAN CREAM, 2/-. c | I Insist on getting BRiCE'S. It cures ! 1 ! \^-9*u.jmumiLUjj-T : J? BRICE'S EEGENERATOR can be ofc. tamed at the Phsrmacies of E. Johnston, Cuba-street ; W. S. Wallace, Willis-Street ; O. A Fletcher, and D unbar Sloano, Lambton-quay; S. Bredin, ConstableBtroet ; 0. A. Williamson, Potone, and at (ho D.1.0., where original photographs can also be Been. INDIGESTION, Constipation, | I Sick Headache, WEAKNESS, Wasting Diseases, Bad Digestion, RELIEVED WITH For the relief of indigestion, poor appetite, there is no equal to this medicine. Sick women especially should read this letter. j CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. " For seven weeks in December, 1 909, and in January, 1 9 1 0, 1 was so ill I could only take biscuits and milk-food, my appetite was so bad. "My husband, who is employed on one of D the A.U.S.N. steamers, running to ihe South Sea Islands, was advised by one of the ship's officers to induce me to try Clement's Tonic* Acting on the advice given, I did so, and I am glad to say lam so j thoroughly cured that I can i eat anything, and am in j splendid health. I cannot ! praise it too highly ; in my opinion it is a wonderful medicine, worth its weight in gold to women who suffer from indigestion and nervous prostration as I did. (Signed)AGNES MORLOCK W. Brown, J,P., Balmain. Mrs. Morlock lives at No. 4 Ann Street, Balmain, Sydney, j where she is a living testimony to this great medicine. It is un- 1 equalled for the relief of stomach | and liver troubles. Send for it | to-day. It is just as well to have | it. All Chemists and Stores sell | Clements Tonic everywhere, jj | I F©^ Children's i Coughs cund Golds, 5 Mothers know there is no remedy 1 lor coughs and colds so safe and j so effectual as Bonnington's Car- ! rageen Irish Moss. It contains no harmful narcotics, and the little ones take it readily. Wise i parents always keep in the home ■ , a bottle of ! BONNINBTON'S IRISH lOSB } 2Q UCHT MWUJMMMSCTBICTCWgSmatiii - > BgfTWCTWBB

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 12

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