Ladies and invalids will find m Sharland's Magnesia a valuable corrective for sick headache, and a mild laxative.*
Ijie'ut.'-Co'lonel Freyberg, C.C., D.S.O. (Wellington), has made a good recovery from his wounds received m the recent Ancre fighting (states a London correspondent), and has left the Park Lane Hospital. He is staying at the Ritz, and expects to go into tho country shortly to recuperate.
ADAIR BROS., LTD. | Gisborne residents are fortunate m having such a progressive establishment as Adaix Bros., Ltd. This applies par- | ticularly to the Toilet ' Department, j which is exceptionally well catered for. ' For instance, they have just received another abipment of • Dr. Wilson's Re?;enerato*t, the celebrated British specific or grey and falling hair, and the steadily increasing sales is proof that its merit is recognised by those most capable of judging, namely, the users. The fact that it is prepared by one of the world's leading specialists places its genuineness beyond doubt. For excessive dandruff, itchy scalp, and premature \ gi-eynesa it is unequalled, and forms An t-xcelient dressing for all hair. Price, 3/6 per bottle,*— from Adair Br*w., Lt_L flMtar-M.-*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14234, 28 February 1917, Page 7
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