WOOD CARVING. L Profitable and Enjoyable Pastime for Winter Eveaingß. v ; , IT WILL COST ONLY A, FEW SHILLINGS FOR AN OUTFIT. all and get a Chisel, Gouge, Punch, Mallet. Djsign Book, and Chip Carving KniJe, and you are set up. Mason, Struthers and Go
uring the last few months the poultry istry ' of . the colony has grown in a vellons . manner. [As [■ ap. ; instance of notwithstanding the fact that the etary of the Christchurch Show has -ibuted some . seven hundred pr"ze dules throughout the colony, -he is r in receipt of inquiries .for more. "Why not look RfIHMnW w^ ioa belongs to r Hair Vigor Won know the story— how good Mn B«s, pointing to the beautiful r of a peasant girl, said, " There's a royal crown. I would trade my Sen one for it." That was long ago. if you can^ have a "real royal crown " own, simply by using Ayer's r Vigor. It makes the hair grow >k and long, and stops it falling out. Then your hair is r.ioh and heavy, when the closest inspection fails to leot a single gray hair, you will cerEly look a great deal younger, and m will be muoh;better satisfied with Krself, too. Isn't that so ?
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7392, 2 May 1902, Page 1
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205Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7392, 2 May 1902, Page 1
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