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. . lio*iiigyourh*ir? Do you bring out ft combf ul each morning ? Has it lost ; its natural brightness ? Is it beginning to look faded and dead ? ' Do you like this condition of things T Certainly not. Then stop this falling of the hair at once. Stop it before your hair is thin, short, and lifeless. Make your hair beautiful, glossy, silky, abundant. Ayer's Hair Vigor Is a Hair Food. When your hair is well nourished it does not come out. 'Tis weak hair, Starved hair, that falls. It's just so i with thin hair, short hair, rough hair. Such hair needs feeding. This is why Ayer's Hair Vigor stops falling of the hair. If your hair is gray, and you don't care to look at thirty as if you were sixty, then you should use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It always restores color to gray hair, all the dark, rich, beautiful coloi it had when you were young. i Pnpartd by Df. J. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell. Mass.. «. S. A. VISIONS. We have it on tbe authority of Sir T. Lauder Brunton that if the Mahomet bad been thoroughly dosed with bromide of protaasium the history of tbe world would have furnished vastly different reading. The prophet's brain, Dr Brunton thinks ■, was^in a disordered slate, and possibly " - .W.sl^yewghfc waa affected. Hallucin- /'/ ' ations p£iight and beafing are closely - allied, and it was some combination of - ihis kind that gave the Koran to the . world. Sir Lauder explained to the ; members of the Medico-Psychological Association the other day that hallucinations, illusions, visions and apparitions are all caused in varying degrees

'" STATUTORY DECLARATION. f 'i* KJSK J5 11 H **- r ',°* No - J 3 Leiih-street, Dunedln n ih# Colony of New Zealand, do solemnly ssnd •Incfwiy declare that, I have carefully read the iitnaj^d-document, consisting ol two folios and -onMCMtivery^ numbered Irom one to two, and ■<„ " £JP v l ns Mn6 ls * tr «c and falthuil account jl my -nines* and cure by Clements Tonic, and >Jso contain*' my full permission to publish in .„ »ny way niyinMatemen^s-which I give voluntarily, '<-t Mthouf recel«to*.»ny payment; and I make this wtemn declaration conscientiously believing the same " ® t e £ n «''*» d >r v * rt »»e ot the provisions of an Ad ■ )t the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled • Tbt lattices of Peace Act, iBBa." Declared at Donedln, this thirty-first day o fcceaber, on* tbomnd itfae hundred, before me, _ .__. — ISAAC SBLDY, J.P,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 4924, 11 January 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 4924, 11 January 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 4924, 11 January 1902, Page 4