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BOW DID YOU DO IT? Lockyer’s Hair Restorer MY BOY I Don't loo3s Old. Darken your Grey Hairs with LOCKYER’S HAIR LARGE BOTTLES. Sold Everywhere, 1/6. Prepared at BEDFORD LABORATORY. LONDON. England See J. P. with Three Stars od Lab©i.

When Doctors recommend and the public universally use a remedy for one specific purpose you may be sure it has merits which entitle it to such high recognition. This is the case with California Syrup of Figs, the safe, gentle and reliable laxative that soothingly cleanses the system and successfully stems the habit of constipation in man, woman or child. Insist on having the original and genuine " NATURE’S PLEASANT LAXATIVE." Of all Chemists, in two sizes. y:• •*: IP mT:* i BABY TXBNEY. “ fell away to a skeleton 59 Mrs. E. A. TILNKY, of 5, Rhyme Road, Eewisham, S.E-, says:— “ My little boy was suffering from wasting, and fell away to a skeleton. His bones were coming through the skin, so that he was obliged to be wrapped in cotton wool and sweet oil He was bo thin it seemed impossible he could breathe. His stomach ever, iefuaed the white of egg and water ordered by the doctor. He could take nothing. The doctor ordered Virol to be given alone on a dummy. He started to recover and was reared on Virol only—without even milk, which he could not take. He is now a splendid boy, as you will see by the photo above. The doctor says he has never seen such a marvellous change.” VIROL A Wonderful Food For Delicate Children and Adults, and for Infants deprived of their natural diet. 1 32-166, Old Street. London, E.O In Christchurch a pleasant custom has been in vogue for the last three years by which the surviving pioneers who arrived by the 6rst four ships have been entertained at lunch and afternoon tea in the Public Gardens.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3016, 3 January 1912, Page 78

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Page 78 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3016, 3 January 1912, Page 78

Page 78 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3016, 3 January 1912, Page 78

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