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m v> ZJ. It’s an easy job for tho barber to part the hair on a head like this. It’s just as easy to prevent baldness if you only do the right thing. Baldness is almost always a sure sign of neglect; it is the story of neglected dandruff, Daiklriin is untidy, unnecessary, and unhealthy. cures dandruff and prevents baldness. You save your hair and you are spared tho annoyance of untidy clothing. It also stops falling of (ho hair, and makes tho hair grow thick and long. l)o not ho deceived by cheap imitations which will only disappoint you. Make sure that you get the geuui:;Ayer’s Hair Vlgoc, ttororefi it- 'C. A-'-r s'> .: w,t" v-- - -■

ADVICE TO CYCLISTS. Now that the touring season has opened, cyclists will do well to note that the first consideration conducive to a speedy and enjoyable tour is to have your machine thoroughly overhauled. A slight defect in the tyros, bearings, or any part of the machine may cause serious trouble and annoyance, besides marring the pleasure of cycling. Yon will find it to your advantage to have your machine overhauled by F. A. Fischer, cycle manufacturer and importer, Emerson • street, who has ales large stocks of tonring outfits and latest cycle aeieeiorlei.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12701, 9 March 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12701, 9 March 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12701, 9 March 1904, Page 4

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