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Losing your hair? Ooyoubnngout a combful each morning? Has t lust fts neural brightness ? Is it beginning to look faded and dead ? Do you like this condition of t up . Certainly not. Then stop this falling < ; hehairatonce. Stop it before your baa Ayer's Hair Vigor it Is a Hair Food. When your hair is well nourished it does not co mo out. 'Tis weak hair, starved hair, that falls. Its just so SBSSSSSS ha if r yom- hair is Rray. and you don't care to look at thirty us ,r yon^ei.o ; Bixty, then you should use A> Hair Viffor It always restores coloi to giay hafr all the dirk. rich, beautiful color it had when you were young. j Prepared by Dr. J.C.Ajer Co., Lowe.l, Mass., U.S. A

A CHRONIC CJUICRLY CURED. BENJAMIN GUM SCORES. Mr Laurol Hoad*, of Chiistchurch writea :-Benj»min Gum had a marvellous Son my cou ? h and «U, -hioh I | contracted early lest vinter I tried varioua advertised remedies but got no relief. A lady friend advised me to try your Benjamin Gum, and a ™Y*°« doses gave me relief, and ir quickly cured BENJAMIN GUM always acta , like thi- It is pleasant' to take. Children like it. Suitable fsr young or old. Beniamin Gum-Price 1/6 and 2/6, from &11 Chemists and Grocers, or post fre from Loasby'B Wahoo Manufacturing Co,, Cunedin. Wholesale from all merchants. Don't forget thlT" K0 0 L I B A H (Loasby'e) cures all palas Unequalled for Unbroken Chilblains relieves the itntaiion instantly. Price 2/-, Chemists nd Grocers, or post free from Loasby a iVahoo Maouiacturing Co., Ltd, Dunedin.

You can depend on ridding your children of Worms with WADEb WORM FIGS, the wonderful worm worriers. Price, Is. 1 A illage Blacksmith Saved His Lit- . ti.e Son's Lifts. Mr. 11, H. Black, que well-known village blacksmith at Grahamsville, Sullivan Co., N Y.says: " Our little son, fire years old has always been subject to croup, and so bad have the atiacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. We have had tqe doctr and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses v.hen the croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled. " There is no danger in gmng this remedy for it contains no opium or other njurous drug und may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adalt. For sale by R. Snodgrass Haidy Street Nelson. HOW TO Tlt EAT A TitIUULEiOMG C OFvN'. To remove a troublesome corn orbtunon first soak the corn or bunion in worm water to soften it, then pare it down as closely as possible without drawing b ood and applv Chamberlain's Pain Halm twice daily ; rubbing v^gorou ly for five minutes at e ch application. A coru plasty should be woim for a few clays, to protect t from the shoe As a general Jimment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is urn-quailed. For sale by K. Snouobass Hardy Street Nelson. a. Great Medicine. „ I have used Chamberlain'B Colic, Oholra and U arrhoea Remedy and find it to oe a great medicine," says Mr E. S. Ph pp of Poteau, Ark. It curep me of bloody finx. I cannot spgak too highly of it, Thiß remedy always wins tho yod op n ion, if not p.aise, of those who u<e it The quick cures which it effectß even m the most severe cases make it a favourite everywhere For sale by R. Snodgrass Hariy:street, Nelson. WADE'S TEETHING POWDERS for babies are soothing, reduce fever and prevent blotches. Price, Is. The proprietors cf Kozie Tea are ibsu ; ng a new Tea, viz., Golden Tipped ' Kozie," at 2s 6d per lb. '• his tea is a pure Ceylon, grown a- the highest elevation, 6,500 feet, and imported direct from tbe garden ; and is remarkable for its oright amber liquor, its exquisite flavour and ar~ma, and the almost entire absence Tanaio Acid, that constituent ingredient ordinary tea which is 90 baneful in its effeotf apon people of weak digestion and invalids generally. To tr-eae, and those blessed with the possession of a keen palate that can appreciate an exquisite flavour, and who can afford to gratify it, wo especially recommend the Golden Tipped " Kozie " as something that will be rare treat, and to invalids a pleasure unalloyed with having to pay the penalty ton. the enjoyment as would be the case with ordinary tea.— R. Snodorass, Agent for Nelson. AYKES' CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE Gives a BEAU IFUL IVORY GLAZE to all Starched Linen. Ironing is a pleasure with :t. Sjld by all Btoroeeepfr?. Wholesale— KEMPTUORNE, PROSSER, & CO. LEIGH & COX LANK ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR SALE. 509 ic res. 3 miles from Folding ; 300 in grass, ba'ance in Crops (at valuation}. Slightly undulating coontry, well watered, excellent cropping land, or 8 Bheep country, 7 - roomed Home, B*rn,iind other Outbuildings, all recently built; Sheep Yards, etc., etc. In on lot at £\l an Acre; in two lets at £12. Terms. 112'J , 133 Acres, 8 miles from Palmereton N., grassed and sub-divided, 7 paddocks, . well fenced, splendid land. AI dairy , farm. 2i miles from railway station. ' echool, atd creamery. 5 - roomed House, Wcolxhed, Sheep Yards, hnd ( Cowbails. Only £16 an acre. 103 82 Aoros 2 miles from Palmerston N. Grassed and subdivided, flat land, excellent quality. 7 - roo -ed Hous^ > (j"st ' uil'.J and Outbuildings. School l . and creamery within one mile. A splendid little da ry farm, £25 an 1 acre. T.rius. 1000. l 298 Lrei, 5 miles from Palmerston N Grassed and subdivided, 9 paddocks, flat land, rich alluvial soil, about 70 * acres have been ploughed, w <tered by *• running stream. House of 13 rooms, * Shearing and Cow Sheds, Stables " an : Trap Shed. All buildings and 8 fences are new. O e mil from school 1 / - and creamery. One> oi tbe bast pro- 1 " pert'es i> Manawatu. £25 an acre, j " subject to further improvements f 1 Very easy terms. 1110 ' ( 200 Acres, 2 J miles from Palmerston N., u all grassed excepting 5 acres shelter e - bush. Subdivided 13 paddocks, rich , lc river flat laud. Splendid dairy farm. 100 acres have been ploughed. 2 story House, oontainiDg H or -14 rooms, v?ash-house wlthaopper, 00 w shed and 20 bailrf. trap shed, wool shed and sheep yards, 4 stalled stable (bricked), 3 acres good orchard. £26 10s, Terms. 1126 ' N.B.— Intending purchasers sh nld go direct to Leigh and Oox, at Palmerßton N., who drive them one to inspect any pro. pertiea on their beoke free ot charge.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 29 July 1901, Page 4

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