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A GENEROUS JUDGE. \ jupob in a ramote part of Anstralii recently had a painful ease befora him. I was that of a man charged with unlawful!) selling liquor. The judge said he was then to administer the law, and the man must tx fined; but, as he himself had frequently bad the pleasure of sampling his whisky, '. had done the same, p wQ/uld kindly pass his hat round to see II 1 (he pla«e contained thirty shillings. It did. ' AN BJ.JGIBLE MEMBER. j 'lWat, sir,' 1 said an old gentleman, in< \ again ? I thought the delicate hint I gave I you lust as you left trie front door last night I would Cause you to understand that I don't like yon very well." And the speaker looked j at his boot in a reminiscent way. j ',' It did," said the young man, as a look of mingled pah) tod admiration came over j his face. " Sun thqujly I and J ask you •■■ '''' ' •■' " I "Ask me what J" ~ . . | " M yOu wouldn't Ijkj cqr football j HEROJC|TREATMENT. " Yqy bave tajien a severe cold," said the old family doctor,'' and It seems to have settled in your throat." " Yes, doctor, you see I can hardly speak," said the patient, a vivacious, bright-eyed young woman. " Cab you stand heroic treatment, do you think?" asked the doctor. "Try mel" " Are you sure ?" " Yes, anything you like —medicine, mustard plasters, electricity, anything I" said she in a breath. " And you want to get back your voice ?" "Yes!" "It's heroic treatment, mjnd yon" "All; right; what is it ?" " You mustn't talk at

If you stop eatmg you Trill surely get thinner' a and thinner, until at last J you starvo to death. Grass | ~ won't answer, although jj L it is good for the horse- |j " You must have a fowl | '■ suitabJoto your needs* I ij is a hair food. It E M -won't take the. | \ place of grass or ! ! bread. It is good, j J for the hair, and I that is all. It feeds the hairj)V. -with hair food. The. U. hair can't keep from ~ ,v' growing. It stops, falling out because it is >\ hearty and strong. And 1 it always restores the early rich, dark .color to gray hair. Wo say that "gray hair is starred 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; it feeds the hair. Just keep that iu mind all the time you are using it. SOFT AND GLOSS* HAIR. I. luxuriantly isja matter that has vexed the minds of many thousands. The hair re { quires to be nourished, and the skin of the bead kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this you must use Parker's Hair Tonic. It is the only preparation that fulfils all the requirements without the disadvantages nec&ssary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. and It igjnot a greasy or oily preparation, will the finest linen or lace is not poisonous, nor dees it contain anything fat injure the most tender skin' It is not highly perfumed, and in no way objectionable to the most refined sense of smell. It effectually removes dandrlS or othe impurities front the scalp.' It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, an strong It is sold in patent bottles at 2s 6d; by i post 3s. l It is manufactured only by the proprietor It should be on every lptdy's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. E, BYKES, opposite Theatre. Royal, New Fly. mouth. Waitara Agents Lawbenom Bbos. Storekeepers. I MOREY & SON. MOREY & SON. OUR FIRST DIRECT SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN GOODS. Direct from Makers 11 Direct from Makers] INCLUDES NEWEST IN MANTLES, JACKETS CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, MACINTOSHES, BLACK & COLORED DRESS GLOVES, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, OUR HOSIERY A SPECIALITY ALL NEW GOODS MEN UNDERWEAR.— Best Value to be had DEVON STREET - NEW PLYMOUTH I 5 "* SUNBEAM

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 137, 2 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 137, 2 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 137, 2 July 1901, Page 4

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