A- great ; sway • i^*""*<fflSSs^^^S people want^/fl; vA^^^^^f liair needs a 1 -*iS »JW/ "^^^ now and then. j&l J^o%£&§k quire feeding* "Wlxentlie Lair is starved, it stops growing* loses its lustre, falls out, turns gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a fcair-lielp. It imikes the hair grow, stops it from falling, and completely cures dandruff. If >your -liair is fading or turning gray, begin at once "withiAyor's Hair Vigor. It^svill positively restore color to your gray h air, all tho full, rich color it had in early life. As a hair-dressing you will certainly , like it, for it keeps the hair spft'and glossy and prevents it from splitting ;attheends. _) '■"■•'.: ■■-...! ." Do not; be deceived, by cheap imitar " tions which.. will o4ly disappoint yon, i jMake^surd Tthat^ycfu^gefc'tliQ^ genuine : Ayer's Hair :'V'igor._ , ■
Prepared by ;D"r J:C. A>;*r6Co-, Uvelf. AUss;, JLJ.S h.
Aim YbU PALE AND PmPLrY ? IF SO DETVIiiLIAMS' PINK PILLS ; CUKE -YOU. AS THEY CURED MISS PETERSON. Pimples, boils and. . akin eruptions are of ten' treated -with ointments, salves and other outward applications. .- Still, on giving tho matter a naojitv ' monts tnougnt, any sensi- ->#«■' blc "person will see that : . . iV I this is a st.up d. method of ; ■' "I / . . trying to cure ailmonta \j which are really due to j- y . impure blood, 'Bn> which j :'.-•• ><^ v 5 ' - e >"> :pnly bOk : : viremo ved. the blood. /m*^M\ IngrodientS which Dr Jf "o% Wlliarns' Pink PiUs for Si " \S Pale People Mntain act j V .■ . : \T 'directly on V" the blood, j.'-'ll- 'JJ which they .purify, and ;eniM\ . '_•■■)) .rich. Their a'ctibn Is tonics l= ; "\-.' ''■''//■ uot purgative, so that j - x^__-^/; they are invigorating to : — v-■ ..-.. the , whole system, as well as healing to the parts where .weakness : has specially .manifested itself. Take, for instance, *he = case of Miss Petre*» ; Peterson, of Pea therston, North Island. ;Her blood was : iff a bad way till Dr -: Williams' Pink PKIS; set it fright. This is what the : young: lady says herself about, tlite- case':—' '".' : - ' ' ' '■''• ' - ' " When. I was 15, I began to suffer ( with debility and, liver troubles./ My I blood Became so poor and impure H.hat .violent " heart palpitation almost made, 'me faint. '.l lost my appetite and could :uot" sleeps -,-liiyer "troubles f;made ■' my skiii yellow, -pimply and- .sickly-looking: So icbngested 'Was my liverY that sometimes, terrible fits of 'dizziDess overtook me. iwhen ' walkiDg,. and - . I would have to clutch at something to save myself from falling. I was treated by clav6r.;da c t or s> but 1 gradually got wbr^e.' Then I read in the EveiungVllbst of a lady who had suffered -like -,i£ey ; -and who hatl been cured by Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. -So I tried them. Even a few doses brightened Inevup, arid soon I felt the new, rich, 1 : warhv: blodd Which. , they made, going, to every jjart of my ; jbbdy. i A sense .of : elasticity and "•-■ freshness' came ; over me. I was a new- uemg. My appetite returned; I slept soundly,; "aud -my liver : worked -properly. "My^ skin became' beautifully clear, and my cheeks - tinted with the roses of health. The pimples *and '■. spois : we're : all : swept* away', and..:' :,1 tilled out nicely. I have been- in good ■ health ©ver- since.*' ':" : .'.'."'..•• - m It r fs very , important- to reaiember that the -hundi'eds of cures recorded in this country areiduo?i ;td Dr IViUiams' pink Pills for Pale People, specielly prepared to: suit*.tftiß^N^.f,,ciijEaateri^ : iH^^ ways lii' Boxes— 'never in t>d€tle?'. "Imitations or substilutes never ouro,' and if you cannot get r the "right pills where you live, send 16s fid' for six boxeb; or 3s for one box, to the Dr Wdlliams i Medicine ;Co> i ;, Old Custom House street,. , Wellington..?^ Besides the ; ailments "- already ; described, these pills. as testimony r- proves, have' cured fhoumatism, SCiatMcaV &t. YitU^, L dftnee, ~ indigestibn, T>oj:•alysis; consumption (in . its ' stages) , kidney : complaints, ' oV. ' pneumonia ■ audy'lufluenza.. troubles, -pecu-'---|iar to women. ahcL , girls, , and; other ailments arising! froto .weak,: impure blood.
CROUP
Chamberlain's Cough itemetiy is a cfer-i tain cur© for croup, and has never been known to fail 5 Is . 6d. Sold by Macal■ster'and Cp/;,v' : ; '.-:■ ,- : ■••'-• J-~/.' --■: k ■■,
New Goods f^Roilieraam'fl go!d . and silver watches in extra- heavy cases, nuntor and- open-faced : also 'E-i*.. ware t>sj James Dixori and Son;— N. J. M. Uein, i 46J>ee street;
'Messrs JMorrow, Bassett and Co. hay» just landed another shipmont of the famous Daisy Carts. Intending piuchasers; should send to their orders at ' once. Price, *li 10b. -~r ; ■■'■-, I ..-::.;,
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY A MEDICINnS O]P GRE^T WOJlTia
John S. Dawesr Esq> Editor and Proprietor "iruardian and Star," Hokitika, 'N.Z.. said :— "I have -found C-hani-beralfai's Cough remedy, a very valuable medicine, fcaying received great Ibeneflt from its use when^suffering from a cold, arid as a preventive for croup in. children its excellenfi properties -have , beea testified in my lamily<" rry it- Only, is 6d . Sold by , ifocalister and Co. ; ;
i'or comfort and easy Tiding Jpv-est in a * 'Daisy ">-road cart.—Price only.-SH iOfc Morrow, \Bfti?sett i Co.. Duneain.
Mr F. E. Jonea, manager, Messrs Chrystall and Co., wholesale giocers, Christchurch, recently said :— 1 ktow *that Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a splendid medicine, and this knowledge came by personal experience. Some "months ago I was; troubled witn a very bad case of rheumatism in the knee ; doctors said it was -inflammation of the knee cap, and it was 6o painful that after trying to get around for a tim& with the ".aid of a stick, 1 bad to give up and take a rest. Then i commenced to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm ; sa^eral* times 'a" day I rubbed the mixture' on the afflicted parts ; each application relieved me, and 'twas only a short time till I was Completely cured aod aule to attend to my regular work. / ivm positive that it wqb Chamborlain'9 Pain Balm that cured me, and - 1 don't lieeitate to recommend it Jo all in u»ed of a good penetrating liniment. ' Sole* by all starekaepers, chemists, 'Is ftd. Sold by Macalister 'and CoT "■ '
THE SALE OF THE SEASON ISA SALE INDEED. CROWDS OF DELIGHTED PURCHASERS throng our counters, and the daily sales are SIMPLY ENORMOUS, - « ,But our Stocks are e^ual to all demands, and ive are able to make A Fresh Display abounding in ; . Wonderful Bargains Each Day. *~ "' range of choice is practically unlimited. Tha values offered are absolutely unprecedented. COME 4ND SECURE YOUR SHARE. The bargains are too numerous to Enumerate, but the following will serve as indications, of the many pleasant surprises that await you,- ' * |DfR THE p OL LOWIWQ: P i D k,cream-and -Minted *W " ™» CUT ' IN TW0 ' vSS^SjJ^ Tweeds reduced from QUALITY TELES !J U ERICE SELLS II! ' ' a he combination of quality and price is proving irresistible, and the crowds »re daily growing, and we strongly, urge ladieai to shop e&rlv. Yes.slioij early and^Bhop often. It will -pay you every time. * , "^- "" ©» W y. xep, *w Pl w Every article in our estoblißbnment reduced, ahd without any sacrifice of quality. _
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Southland Times, Issue 19104, 22 July 1903, Page 4
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