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The woman on the right never used Ayer's Hair Vigor. She neg* .■ lected her hair;and now herself suf?. fe^rsifromneglect. Gn'the contraryi•*the woman on the left has always ased Ayer'a Hair Vigor,,and owes to it much of her youthful appearance and attractiveness. Main Vigor produces beautiful hair. Long, rich, heavy hair. Soft and silky hair, free from dandruff., Pnpired by Or. J< C. Ayer 4 Co.. low.ll, Mm., U.S.A. ■ Distressing ]| I II H arising from biliousness, liver II ■I troubles, ana disordered ■ ■I stomach are easily and ■ ■I pleasantly dispelled by using II ■I the genuine and original C*li- IB ■I fornia Syrup of Figs. Whilst }■ ■r acting .;octhingly T.n<J ger.tly (■ ■I upon the liver, kidneys ana ]9 ■I bowels, California Syrup of ]■ U Figs is at '.he same time so II 9 'agreeable to the palate that II ■I children enjoy it and take it witb II ■I permanent beneficial effects. H .BS2£SSS| n It is an ideal family laxative, ll H .Mild and unobtrusive in its !■ ■I action, it is now known far and Im ■I wide as " Nature's Pleasant ]■ I Laxative." ■ I Thore are ba-J ."mitat'ons I I and substitutes iv plenty; it is I r therefore necessary to ask for I Cah'for'nia Syrup of Figs, and I see that the package bears the ■ name and trade mark of the I CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. I Of all chemists, i/ij an 1 lfo, I I ' Depot : 32 Snow Hill, London, Bag 1 N Imo Sydney: 7 B.>rrack Street. , ■*■ SEOib re y°ur s wn^e» q^S) your cheek 3 colorless, ]l^||l your ears transparent? fia&J.*^ y°u Oo^ *^*n \LZZ!3SKWf M\ I I blooming y cheeks, and a bright, cheerful face, in every bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. If your appetite is poor, your digestion imperfect, and you feel nervous and weak, you ought to take AVER'S Sarsaparilla It expels all impurities from the blood, and gives strength and vigor to the nerves. It will surely restore you to health. As now made, Ayer'a Sarsoparilld contains no alcohol. There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AVER'S." Prepared by Dr. J. C. ftyor & Co., Lowell, Mats., U.S.A. AYETV3 Fir/TiS, tho boat fiunily laxatiT*. REASONS FOB ADVERTISING IH THE THAMES STAB, The advertisements which appear n » public journal take rack among tha more significant indication* of £ht +*te of society of that time *nd \ ivcrtiAincr i« not- the r v ad to »uc The most truthful part of a newspaper is He advertiigements.—Jaffet ,»>n. We niS'ti who pays more fc shop • rent '■"ri advertising v.!oe« no-i ■now his biwin«vftß.— Hr-r "^'O^.«' • 11 you advertise, it gives your place 1 reputation arauud ; folks will crow« 3 do your wardhouß& and keep lively, i y&u dou't want to >• "'Linp-X.*! M Bt.ll M joii •«U. . HIE IHAM.ES ADVEBTISEB v vli e first paper on the, Ft-i*inßul& to Veach Up-country Districts witb tbf Intent cablee and teleirraros, loca •iuvta. and sponinjT ifit«l!isrenc« Ordtf

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10240, 5 June 1909, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10240, 5 June 1909, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10240, 5 June 1909, Page 6 (Supplement)