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A 1 /* I A What does it do? It makes jTthe hair soft and glossy, preZdsely as nature intended. It W cleanses the scalp from dani draff, and thus removes one of I the great causes of baldness. It 1 makes a better circulation in ffi the scalp, and thus gxeatlyj>rom motes growth. And it stops the $ hair from coming out. But it I never affects the color. Consult your doctor; follow his advice. Falling hair is sometimes caused by impure blood or weak nerves. Then constitutional treatment with Ayer's Sarsapariila is necessary. This local and constitutional treatment will surely bring prompt results. Prepared by DK. J. C. JLT£B & CO.. Low«li. Mam.. U. S. A. r|ON'T GOUQH yourseljf right a into CONSUMPTION. FRESH AIR and LANE'S EMULSION CURE Bad Coughs. 96 FOR EXCHANGE. 500 acres for property of houses or a few acres near Wanganui, all flat, all ploughable, good 7 rooms house, cow ibails, could milk 150 to 200 cows if required. This is a chance for a man with a family. Price £12 10s. Easy terms. FOR SALE. J-iacre, Guyton Street, 7 roomed villa, hot and cold water, every convenience. Good commanding position. Few chains from the Avenue. Will be one of the ibusiness places in & few years. Price £2,000. Easy- terms. J. GREAVES AND CO * Land and Esetate Agents, Ma^ia Place, Wanganui NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC. A. Moosman, Certificated and Licensed Plumber, Gasfitter, Drainlayer, etc., Wishes to announce to the Public of Wanganui and surrounding District, that he has severed his connect? ,n with the late firm in the Avenue, and has started business v>n his own account in the newly-erected shop, 33, Plymouth Street, and has opened up an entlrsly new assortment of the Latest Goods in connection with the trade. Assuring the Public that I am now in a position to give every satisfaction, in all branches of 'the Trade. CHARGES MODERATE. Estimates given. Ring up 'Phone 900, and you will be promptly attended to \K7 ANTED Known.—At Luxford's, ,YV' special discount of 3s. 6d. in the £ for fcvery pound spent <in drapery and boots. Just landed, sheetings, calicoes, gloves, blouses > skirte. tow.ylii«aS, mustins, hosiery, shirts, neckwear corsets*,®tc., etc., etc. •. U 1 ND we all went in. together"il. Dustin's, where suiferior caL«» i«£ * infectionery are sold. IF it is NOT ~S'.y?L*:-.A....1^ Emulsion it is not good enough for you. When' "run down," troubled with chest and throat complaints—when baby suffers from childhood ailments—imitations are not good enough. You need genuine SCOTT'S Emulsion. In all cases of poof health; nerve &bgne weaknesses, SCOTT'S Emulsion is a proved ' remedy. Recommended everywhere by doctors by reason of • its purity, strength and quality. Therefore ask for SCOTT'S Emulsion it brings new strength whatever" age you may be. Remember imitation emulsions may look the same, but only genuine SCOTT'S Emulsion can give you new vitality, renewed strength and power. " ' The packet ofgennine Kg bears this trade m jßlFiftwwii^ guarantee of SCOTT H M&ek\rW£\ Paritv and genaineH jhBJ takes by asking for M US" vHHsS SCOTT'S Emulsion M «' 7^^^r and seeing the trade m ft Medicine Dealers. chio (St. Paul's), and the secretary, Mr. J. G. Tracy. The new rules, as drawn up by a suib-committee, -were adopted with minor alterations. The * question of senior players participating in Thursday matches raised considerable interesting discussion, and a proi posal that the number of senior players ; in each Thursday team be limited to two 1 wa3 lost by seven to three. The new | rules come into force as from the comsnenoemenl of the present peaaon.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 14 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 14 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 14 December 1912, Page 7