BREACH OF PROMISE. SMITH v. WLSON. The breach of promise, Smith v. Wilson, has fallen through, owing to the evidence being so strong in favor of the latter; in fact, thousands who are personally acquainted with DR. WILSON'S REGENERATOR are ready to admit that it never fails its promise to restore prematurely grey hair to its natural color. That is why the sales in New Zealand have increased steadily for the past 17 years. It is not a dye, but a genuine restorer and tonic —Sold by Adair Bros., Gisborne. Price A/- per bottle (4/6 posted), or 3 for 12/6, post free, direct from A. M. HENDY, Hiiir Specialist, Dunedin, Sole New Zealand Agent.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16425, 8 May 1924, Page 6
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114Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16425, 8 May 1924, Page 6
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