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* B HUIL fl#%l JS UNEXCELLED for thin, straggling, or weaK hair, falling or- splitting hairs, over-greasiness of the scalp, over-dryr.ess or itching, scurf or dandruff. total or partial baldness, loss of colour and lustre, I WA3 BALOS n^^si MR. J. CRAVEN-BURLEIGH, London Specialist. This announcement is of special interest to even' man and woman who has prei other hair growing preparation!. If you have had no success with others, pie me. I refrain from- expressing any personal opinion as to other preparations, the vast array of letters received from patrons who, having test-rf nnm«miu washes, etc., without benefit, used my pomade, and found It to t hair grower ! ltis always prepared in accordance with the form_ w _, ,. al , ic utt » uc come famous, and which is endorsed by noted analytical experts of England, Russia. France an tha United States. It can be shown by many letters which I receive that, in a few days after the fin application, the hair begins to grow and continues until a healthy, strong, permanent growth Is manifest. Some Extracts From LOGAL LETTERS I take the following specimen estracts.lhe original testimonials, with thousands of others beine open to inspection at my office:— Miss McLEOD. Auckland : "I hive not quite finished the full com esuits are far grfcater than I expected." Miss LOWE, Remuera, Auckland : "Being afraid of going bald I was persuaded to try your Ti Hair Grower, and to my astonishment in a short time new hair appeared." Mrs. BATCHELOR, Blenheim : "I feared tiie trouble of my hair was too deep-seated, but persevered and after a few weeks' treatmenfwith your True Hair Grower, the hair began to appear." Mr. A. M. COWIE. Dargaville : " I was almost bald, now it affords me great pleasure to testify that there is a mass of young hair all over the top of my head." Mrs. TAYLOR, Waikiekie : "I did not have to use all the first box before I saw a nice new fringe growing all round the edge." Mrs. KETTLE. Otaika : " I was quite bald and by using your Hair Grower my hair is now eight inches long. My friends are surprised at the marvellous results." Mrs. ALLARDVCE. Maitland : "My husband and I used three i * ' I must say that your preparation is all you cJaim it to be." Miss FLEET. Auckland : "I have used your Hair Grower for about two months and my hair has grown about three inches and much thicker." This remarkable preparation has a world-wide reputation of over 25 years' standing, and has a larger sale than any other preparation of its kind in the world, and I will supply a BOX FREE TO VOtJ I always do business in an honourable manner, and although I have received the most strikhg endorsements in favour of my pomade and liquid from my legion of customers, I prefer that you determine for yourself as to whether it will grow hair upon your head, and to.prove that I am advertising in absolute good faith, you may obtain a tin of preparation and 40 page interesting booklet, entitled "Concerning the Hair," free of cost by calling at my office, or I will send it to you by sealed post upon receipt of your application with 3s d. in stamps ior postage, etc., to JOHN CRAVEN-BURLEIGH. 37 Hellaby's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland Head Laboratories: LONDON, PARIS AND NEW YORK CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND POST IT NOW. John Craven-Burleigh, (Dept. 9 37 Hellaby's Buildings, (Opp. G.P.0.), Queen Street, Auckland. I enclose 35 d. in stamps to cover the cost of postage, etc., on a Free' HAIR GROWER, which please send by return post.

A man who took part in tire capture of Gaza has sent home the following description of the Turkish positions before the city: "Immediately behind the barbed wire were the front-line trenches. How anyone could have existed in them would puzzle ,a Zulu, for they were.built anyhow. The material consisted of flour-bags and cushion-covers. The latter were every size aud ghape, and the colours i took in every shade it is possible to imagine. Shades of Joseph's coat! The material changed from cheap chintzes .to fine silk, with patterns worked in gold and silver threads." Beginning with early spring, it is announced (sars the New York "Public") that the Gulf and Atlantic shipyards will launch a wooden ship a day. Tbe output of ship timbers by Southern pine milts is now more than 1,000,000 feet,a day. It is hoped to double that output so that shipyards ca.n operate .on twenty-four hoiir schedules. WKnt is NAZOL? TKhusatids answer '"The best Co'iqh nnd (Vd Remedv in the Dom'mioit." No coM is NAZOLproof. Sixty dosos Is 6d. Refuse substitutes.

TERBURY RESIDENTS ORDER CHAMBERLAIN "BRIGHT FIRE" COALY ; FARMERS ARE REQUESTED TO PLACE THEIR ORDERS EARLY. Its usprß are increasing daily, and besides supporting; local industry, those who use this Coal Save 6s 8d in the £. It's Olenn, Lasts Long, gives good Uniform Heat, and is most economical DELIVERED TO ANY PART OP TIMARU. PER TON HALF TON QUARTER TON PER BAG ....... 27s OrJ 14s Od 7s 3d 2s 9d OFFICES AND YARDS. STAFFORD ST. NORTH. ; Opp. Ballantyne's. T. F, SLOWEI, PHONE 763. PjROPRTETOB. EMPIRE HOTEL WINES.' ALES AND SPIRIT RETAIL DEPOT. i"UST OPENED in Shop, situated i between Empire Hotel and Mr McClelland/s. Clothier, ALL BRANDS OP EUROPEAN AND COLONIAL*' ALES, ■ • -WINES,: SPIRITS, AT MODERATE v RETAIL PRICES. Packed, jeady.,'" waiting -for;' Order. HOURS :~9a>m. to 6 jonu

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 11