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Public Notices. HAVE YOU READ THE STORY ARIGHT? . . Mangatoki, Eltfaam, Taranaki, N.Z., May 21st, 1902. rr\DiD cttdd /% _u _t-:u - -_ '■MJ parently fading away, but from wha* cause we could not determine. Mr. M'Minn, a journalist, saw our child, and advised us to try Scott's Emulsion, which be wm sure would benefit her, as it had done in th» case of a grand-daughter of his own. On gwic:; it, the visible improvement began from tirV second or third day. Continuing its use, the child improved rapidly, eventually becoming perfectly robust and healthy, and has enjoyed excellent health ever since. We feel confident but for Scott's Emulsion we could not have reared the child.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) D. Hbmjhy, Fbancbs Hbbixht. Messrs Scott and Bownb. Ltd. 483 Kent street, Sydney. HAVE YOU READ THE STORY ARIGHT? A child's face will always tell yon a true story of what is the matter when illness has attacked the child. You may not be able to determine exactly what ails it; that is not easy even to practised eyes. The child tells you very straightly and very plaintively that it is physically unwell, and this is the moment of all moments when you should read the story aright! If you do read it aright you will give the child SCOTT'S EMULSION. Because, whatever may be the specific diseass' from which the child may be suffering, Scott's Emulsion instantly almost builds up the ehild's strength, and gives that extra power of resistance which it needs to throw out the disease. This is the great secret why Scott's Emulsion always cures. It will cure your child, even if you are not able to recognise the disease. There is but one thing you have to do, and that is, to see that on the wrapper of the bottle there is a picture of a man carrying a big cod-fish. If that cod-fish is not there you are not getting what we promise you—a cure! You can obtain a sample of Scott's Emulsion, and tie choicest childrena booklet of the year, 'A Bunch of Roses'.' beautifully printed in colors, by sending 5d to Scott and Bowne, Ltd., 483 Kent street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper. All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion. ARE YOU BALD? ASTOUNDING CHALLENGE. THE PROPRIETOR OP CAPILLA HAIR TONIC Being desirous of having a publio teat niad* to prove the infallibility of his now famous Hair Restorer, known as CAPILLA Hair Tonic, is prepared to treat any gentleman troubled with absolute baldness (it is immaterial of how long standing) Free of Charge for a period of twelve or sixteen weeks, and guarantees in that time to produce Hair l£in lonfi (by the aid of Capilla alone, used according to the direction supplied with every bottle) on the scalp affected by baldness. Failing which he is prepared to forfeit to the Wellington Hospital the sum of £25 sterling. The conditions to be: First, that a committee of six Wellington medical men or wellknown Wellington gentlemen be appointed to substantiate the fact of Capilla having done what we claim for it. Second, that the gentleman upon whom the test is to be made has upon the scalp a down or slight fluff. It is immaterial whether it is discernible with the naked eye or not, so long as microscopical examination proves it to exist. If the above Challenge is accepted, we particularly request the attendance of newspaper reporters, medical men, Bnd others who are interested to watch the progress made from day to day. Capilla will increase the length of ladies' hair 1 to 2 inches per month. The above Challenge, now appearing in the leading Australian newspapers, has been accepted by members of Parliament and other leading citizens. Their testimonials may be seen by ali inquirers. ALL CHEMISTS, 3/6 Head Office for New Zealand: 6 FEATEERSTON STREET, WELLTNGTO> P. HAYMAN AND CO., Sole Agents for Otago and Southland. ST. GEORGE JAM.—Best in the market. All crrocera. A SPLENDID ESTABLISHMENT LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN DUNEDIN FOR CHOICE ARTICLES JEWELLER?. Ladies' Rings from 20s to £SO. Bangles, 9c and 15c gold, from 15s to £25. Charm Pins, with Greenstone, Gold, and Stone-set Charms. Gold and Silver Alberta ,and Muff Chains. Rolled Gold Gents' Alberts from 7s. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER Than Visit G. AND T. YOUNG; 88 PRINCES STREET. Or if you wish to Buy a really nice, useful Article for a Gift Inspect their Stock of SILVER GOODS. Photo Frames, all size 3 and shapes. Mirrors, Hair, Hat, and Cloth Brushes. Hairpin and Toilet Boxes. Ajl in the very Newest Designs, of good quality, and marked at lower prices than you can buy them for • elsewhere.

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Evening Star, Issue 11893, 22 May 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 11893, 22 May 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 11893, 22 May 1903, Page 1

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