Eats. ':■;::'■': ■'.': THEIR 1 gllli HEVER SEEM WOODROW'S . WOODROW'S -STYLE and QUALITY. I•X X r ■ a — -1 Wocdrow's Famous Hats ABE SOLD BY ' - S. O."'BSOWK-& C 0..; 2 - • •' '■■'• '■> AsTCKIiAETD, -, 1— i.'. 1 .......,. ..■■-,. -i 1 —-«" Medical- '/;.,.-, V ; '■<_ ; "Losing your hair ? Do" you bring «> ll a corabl'ui each morning ?;, Has it lost> its natural brightness ? is it beginning to look faded and dead ? ;. Do you like this condition of things ? Certainly not. Then stop this falling of the hair at once. Stop it before your hair is thin, short, and lifeless. Mako your hair beautiful, glossy, silky, abundant. ft Jill 5 Hdll -iis l^ . . is a Hair Food. When your hair is well nourished it .does nob come out. "lis weak hair, starved hair, that falls. ; It's just so With thin hair, short hair, rough hair. Such hair needs feeding. This is why Ayer's Hair Vigor stops falling of the hair. If your hair is gray, and yoii don't cars "to look at thirty as if you were sixty, then you should use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It always restores color to* gray | hair, all tho dark, rich, beautiful color i it had when you were young. j Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lotto!!, Mass., U. S. A CKLE ? S nFIiXsT" ste_, 1 -^: jiT*OC KI.E'3 PILLS'-: " - ; %d> FOR O^Eri; €► OG K L E P S .~F ILLS. •■-■•'• W- _j .__ FOR AC!PITY. CO C-K L " PILLS. _ FOR HEARTBURN. GO"© K L E'S"-• Pi ILLS. ; %£ . FOR_ INDIGESTiON. f^ OCKLIS ? B ' P.BL LQi_ '" \&_ FOR SICK HEADACHS. i C' COCKLE'S . P.BLLS. .. ' !' %>: -■-■ - 1N USE EVERYWHERE; "f* ®h k l e ; s ¥YL l s7^ ; ' %$ FREE FROM MERCURY, :' ■■ ,p»OCK L E'B 7PL L S*: "■ : %*o'-'i. JM USE OVER 94 YEARS. ; iT Boseratls. lid., 2s. OJ., is. 6d.. lis., and 225. . Of all KsSicias Seniors throiishout tha World. a twit® vmi 'L&mkmm inHORSES. ElSOf S :^< #lemical.essehce\ M FOR LAMENESS IN MORSES. jM TUTS ESSKNCS has been extensively used by .. \tys\ the.public£orniornthana<it>artcrofaceutuvy, nfi>] has proved itself one of the most cUic.-icioim Horse ■ iij'jj! Blislera extant, il is mild in operation, but a* mm tile sarae.'tiina perinanont-in its cflects.- Whilst fjiib strong enough t/i anwwer th« purpose fjirinired by KM the severest "bitter, it lns,tlio rare px'celleiicy of mm doing uo injury to the hair, and cnunot blemish, i?i« however often applied. . I|l|j The numerous testimonial which have been rofA from trainers, studgTooms, and private geu«[lj t'euien, and the fact t'hat i!, is entirely free from - j jrf corrosive acids and all preparations of Mercury, S ' JIKJ recommend it as the best application for Spavin*. ]?A Curbs, Splints, llingboncs, Wind Galls, Strains of j tij thfc Sinews or Joint Calloused or Hard Swellings ] i!» el loiij; standings and all other diseases requiring a fflj Bweatinjor blisteriug application. ;.vJ ■..;■•."■■ (jit Tile l-isrfcnce will, when diluted according to the lit'] dii-ection-i on the bottle, lie also found one of ; the {jSI bast applications possible to Sprains, iiruißea, Stiff, l-)i ness of the Joints, and other injuries of a dijhS jjj; asture where actual blistering is hot required. M In Bottles AT Z%„ 33. 6d., AND SS. EAfiK. - TESTIMONIALS ;; " :;.,.,....:. .. , , u July 11. i9co. Prom Messrs. Amoury, English, anil Co.. ■ Dairymen ami Farmers, Auckland. ' Mr. J. Edson, Chemist, Auckland'.— Sir, —We have hud your Chemical Essence in use for the past leu years, and have great pleasure in testifying, to its effectiveness.. We have proved its value as a remedy for strained sinews, Splints, and other ailments common to horses working on macadamised roads. In one casewe had an animal so badly strained in its foreleg that it .was,. looked upon, as useless, hut after being properly dressed twice with Edacn's Chemical Essence, and turned out, was restored to , soundness \in a »short time. Wo look upon this preparation as being tho best and most effective remedy for lameness in horses we have ever used. We would advise those who need such a remedy, and have not tried it, to test it, hy.using it, and, if properly applied, we are confident the results will he satisfactory.—Yours faithfully. AMBUIIY, ENGLISH, AND CO. \ Prepared by— ; J * t * ' ;,;. JOHN EDSON, ' CHEMIST AND , PHAJtMACIST, MEDIOAI ' HALL, QTJEEN-STKEET, AUCKLAND. • • • (Established 1859.) 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All the leading local and Australian Paper?, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the tables; subscription, 2s Cd per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 4000 vols, in the various departments :of literature, with constant addition New Books'; ' subscription, 2s 6d quarter. Meeting for Young Men on Tuesday, 1.15 and 7.45 p.m.; Thursdays,, at 1.30 and 7.30; United Missionary Prayer; Meeting, .Saturdays, at 7.30 ; Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m.; Sunday, Evening Service in City Hall, at 8 p.m. / , The General Secretary is always glad to Welcome YOUNG MEN. to show strangers over the building, and ; give ; tjieni all» needed , information, or to confer with such; as ■ desire his help.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11844, 23 December 1901, Page 7
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