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A crovm. of glory — is a beautiful head of hair. An Australian lady _^5l now in London writes under date Jan. 28, f j^PfiC '^yyj, "Ayer'sllair Vigor y<pi^r£/)}\yl' has dono my hair • ' /w: 'I ' a world of ill! Hj/f '&' '' '^" l "' w3 to '** m ? * ia * r 1 iT^I '•''" ' J n " w glossy, ■j'^'./y-^' ''' ' ' a --'^ inches \ } WA Tj'c ll " ■• A J' crV Hair Vigor I %"' •f ' ou;^' ' to uset^ ky 'i'ij;^ >l f'>^ l i cuiy worian who fl'^ji^ tal '" prido in her m)\lA trance." !Ivt \ if \ a so ma y * iave jcdst'r^'^K Sll^ a crown of £^i U glory if you will vSv follow the example of this la'ly and uso >ii(er 9§9 § 2tair Vigor It will remove all dandruff and make your hair rich and abundant. Prtparad by Or. J. C. Ayir & Co., Lowell, Mau., U. S. A. SCC-LAYINC. NORTH ISLAND COMJ'ETITION. The iiiiif>tt>oii(ii week o\ the third competition promoted by the North Island Et;^-La^iii;-- Competition Ashociation, Ltd., at Cambrid^f, closed on Friday. Tho nuiii!)i>i- of ciina laid during the week was 1864, being an average oi '26.62 eggs per pen. The total number of og'^s laid to date now stands at 22,(571, being an average ot 323.88 eggs per pen. The weather during the week was favourable. Tho leading pens to dato are: — Championship Class. — W. G. Goodwin, Brown Leghorns. 368. Light Breeds. — J. Cooke, White Leghorns, 4.3'J ; AY. Jtiincitnan, Brown Leghorns, 4d3^ A. 11. Pudmaii, Whito Leghorns, 443. Heavy Breeds.— F. J. Marfell, Black Orpingtons, 51o; C. M. Peck, Black Orpingtons, 4()5; W. D. Shepherd, Black Orpingtons, 3UI. The prizes for the winter test, for most eggs laid from May 1 to Auguat 31, 1909, are as follow: — LIGHT BREEDS. First, £1 13s 4d: J. Cooke, White Leghorns, with a total of 424 eggs. Second, £1 : W. Runciman, Brown Leghorns, with a total ol 409 eggs. Third, 14s: A. H. Padman, White Leghorns, with a total of 401 eggs. Fourth, 7s: M. Roberts, Brown Leghorns, with a total of 384 eggs. HEAVY BREEDS. First. £1 13s 4d: F. J, Marfell, Black Orpingtons, with a total of 472 eggs. Second, £I:'C. M. Peck, Black Orpingtons, with a total of 364 eggs. Third, 14s: W. D. Shepherd, Black Orpingtons, with a total of 359 eggs. Fourth, 7s: J. I. Wlritehouse, Buff Orpingtons, with a total of 350 eggb. ' HOMING NEWS. The New Plymouth Homing Pigeon Club held a race from Wellington last Thursday. 1 hrcu hampers containing uinoty-six birds were liberated at 9 a.m. against s, slight head wind. The winner arrived home at 2.39 p.m., having covered the distance (187 miles air line) in shr. 3!)min. Result :— G. A. Corney's "Okato," time shr. 39min., velocity 945 yd. 2ft. llin., 1; W. Frances' "Victory," shr. 393min., velocity 943-1-8, 2; J. Stagpoole.'s "Madge/ 'ohr. 40111111., velocity 943—1—7, 3. The chib holds an interval race from Wellington on Tliumlav next The New PhmouUi East Flying Club hold a race from Ongorue last Thursday, nine member.* sending five birds each. The fine weather enabled tho birds to put up uood. times. Results: W. H. Boulton's "(Aivalior," lhr. 31min,, Ist; F. James' "Aeroplane" lhr. 31min. 22sec., 2nd; H. M'tjalu-y's "Air Ship,'' lhr. 3lmin. 27-ec. md C. R. Wright's "Ariat," 3rd («k>:id hoatV, A. Lovegrove's "Good Buck," lhr. 31min. 30 bec\, 4th, - , The next ra<v will bo an interval ono from Pahnerston North, where the birds will bo lil>erated by Mr. T. Richards. " 'Tis glorious to have a giant's strength." PHOSPHOL EMULSION chases wenknoss, builds up the jaded system and is of special value for weakly children and adults. Try it and be convinoed. • * 6 K*>r . Chroi>ie. Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppwrnint Cure, la fM Vi« 2» *c] 1 Anyone unrbuysome lowpncedhjl I inferior grade! tea, put it up in *m\ n fancy packftljand mark it 2/ pCNI II & "* Br -/fy -^^T F mk UU I Med ' l v^Sfe/ I Ei rk HD m Is pure Ceylonand pure WfiKled HI l|lea, and you have a" guarantee HI 111 of its Parity, Quality and Value. HI Nil has stood the lest for TmRTYHI H YEARS, from 1879 to I9Q9< H H 1/4, 1/6, 1/8 1/10, 2); 3/2 per Ib. ill ', — THE — DOQTORS DONATION, From Waiiaiapu A-o, July 22, 1909. I "Tho announcement that Dr. W. 11. ILoskmg had withdrawn hia • offer of £500 for a lad 10s' bath at I Masterton, caused one unsophisticated lady resident to remark to her l>cttor half, on reading of iho doctor's intention V.' purcha&o radium v. Hh \\w money: 'Fancy, JXr. 'fiotit.uig. instoad of giving * ihnt £i") 0() to tho ladies' baths, intends to buy CSOO worth of radium 1 and give tins ol" it to tho poor!' The innocent person had only heard of Radium in the form of a well-known boot polish." RADIUM" BOOT \ POLISH- ' THAT \ SHINIEST OF SHOE SHINES I » NIIIIL LIXIT.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14014, 20 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14014, 20 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14014, 20 September 1909, Page 1

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