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THAT FIRST GREY HAIR. JUST think what it means. It means that others will follow in quick succession, and then you will awaken to the fact that you feel old as well as look old.. Nothing makes, a person feel old sooner than an aged appearance, and grey hair is the most conspicuous indication. Your hair will always retain its natural colour if you use "The Hemsley Burnet Hair Restorer." This preparation is not a dye, and is most pleasant and clean to use. It will restore all the former richness of colour to dull, grey, 'or faded hair, and make it glossy and luxuriant. It promotes growth, removes dandruff, and keeps the scalp in a healthy condition. Most chemists stock this restorer, but should you find any difficulty in procuring 'it, just send 4s 9d in postal notes or stamps to Hemsley. Burnet, Hair Specialist, Royal Exchange Buildings, Christchurch, and the return mail will bring you the correct article, securely packed quite free from observation. ' WHY PAY RENT ? THERE are scores in Palmerston North who work hard every Monday and Tuesday of every : week to pay their rent; a third of their earnings goes to the landlord, and many have spent in rent enough to pay for a house twice over. Their lives are but a struggle for an existence with little to spare for comfort or to provide for old age. The owner of a block of land situated about a mile from the Square, has .made arrangements with the undersigned whereby any thoroughly reliable man in regular work can, by paying a small deposiObuy a section and have a house built to his own , design, almost at once. Further, it can be arranged whereby most of the money will only carry the absurdly low interest of 4% per cent. No one, who is not his own landlord, should delay 24 hours in calling and. staining full particulars.

A. .BUCHANAJN, LAND AGENT. CUBA STREET. LANE'S ME DO LINE is specially prepared for the hands. Use it after washing clothes, dishes, floors, etc. It makes rough hands soft, supple and smooth, i/-everywhere. 2. suekklk I There are infinitely more I failures than successes in the S tailoring business. R Those who make a success gj lof it give the biggest value. 1 That's a certainty. | My system of asking for the § cash and saving my customers § iOj- 011 their suit has met i wi'ili phenomenal success. g There's only ONE reason— | IT PAYS THE CUSTOMER ! I For your next suit try the I George Davies kind. i ss\» I | Sesai T© ©srdeß* | I aziid Talios* » Ufa die. | absolutely guaranteed GtHtu'RC 1 1 Tailor-Made. i ■ There's 110 room for 1 I mediocre tailoring in my | ■ establishment — nothing but I El the finest value for the money 1 ■ is good enough. g B Let me make your next B suit, the value will surprise B you. 1 GEORGE DAVIES, The Modern Tailor, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH.

•yyHAT are the people saying, Sister, the whole long day? This is the song they are singing, These are the words they 6ay: "The best that we ever tasted Are the CANNED PRTJITS branded " K." "What is it gives a relish Beyond all count or price, "What is it makes the dishes In a thousand homes so nice? It is the GOOD "K " PEPPERS*, And the 6avour of Pure "K" SPICE. Why are the children happy, Blithe, and bonny and gay? Hear what the mothers answer, Hear what the fathers say, It is JAM that has made them Jiappy, THE PURE JAM BRANDED "K." !?. Kirkpatrick & Co., LIMITED. JNlelson.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9139, 11 February 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9139, 11 February 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9139, 11 February 1910, Page 7

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