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Worth Its Weight io Gold. THAT is what this <mam »yB of WIOJJEtt'TA', tli-e most etfeefci-ve Hair Tonic known. Hero is hie owru letter: — WIOLETTA TOILET CO.. Chrlstehtwt-h. Sir, —La/sb May I had owasiou. to consult your agent, Mr J. Baxter, Timaju, concerning my hair, whidh wae in a very bad waijr. Aetlng on "Ms advice, 1^ deoided to try WIOLETTA, arid •within a short period tho tonic effected a tramsformation from a baild head to as good a .head of Vfair a 8 you cam find on any maii in. New Zealand. My cure is a complete one, and I strongly advise anyone suffering from baldness or aiay hair trouble to use "WIOLETTA. I . consider WIOiLETTA worth its weight in gold. Yours faithfully, C. C ROBETITS. Chemiate* Stores, and Hairdressersi, 3« Cd per battle (Postage 6d extra>) Wholesale Agetnita: Blanohfield, Catfbuitt and Co., Pollen Street. A number of complaints have been made c-f late with regard to the pale color of the butter manufactured -at •various factories, and many oonsum- . ers have au idetu that an article of inferfjor quality is being placed on themarkeifc. It is stated that this) is not correct. The reason given lor the paie colour complained of is the. ohflinge in the process of manufacture that has ! *:hiik«M]i place. Thei box churn^- whioh necessitated the biutten- liein^ worked on a table, lias to a great extent been done away wfth, and the combined churn amdl butter-workeir iii,»tia,lle(l in its place in m.aniy up-to-date fiaictori'js. As the name implied, the new machinery both churns ami works the butter, and the iprocees Was -brought about a. paler-product.-That it is not infer'or in, any way is proven by the ' fact that this butted 4 is grading from 92 to 93| poinfa at the ficjvernment grading stores, which at this time of the year i# decidedly good. ' ,{

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10608, 7 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10608, 7 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10608, 7 January 1909, Page 1

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