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It is always the case in the last days 'of a sale that there is a big accumulation of Remnants and Oddments. C. Smith is clearing these at most ridiculously low prices. For instance, nice lengths of Dress Material for school dresses, Remnants of Tweed for hoy’s wear. Remnants of Laces, Ribbons, Calicoes, Flannelettes. Oddments in Underclothing, Jackets, Macintoshes. Hosiery and Special Bargains all over the house for the remaining days of Sale. One hundred and seventy-three members of Parliament have declared themselves in favour of the introduction of the metric system of weights and measures into Great Britain. stop eating you will surely get thinner, and thinner, until at last you starve to death. Grass won’tanswer, although it is good for the horse. You must have a food suitable to your needs. Hair Vigor is a hair food. It won’t take the place of grass or bread. It is good for the hair, and that is all. It feeds the hair with hair food. The hair can’t keep from growing. It stops falling ont because it is hearty and strong. And it always restores the early rich, dark color to gray hair. "We say that “gray hair is starved hair”; and the only way to treat it is to supply the best kind of hair food. This is where Ayer’s Hair Vigor differs so greatly from other hair preparations j it feeds the hair. Just keep that in mind all the time you are using it. Prepared ij Dr. J. C. Ayer C*., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 2