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A CARD. T. H. JAMES, F.N.Z.I.A. (Wanganui). W. T. HIGGINS, A.R.1.8.A. (Marton). ARCHITECTS Marton Office Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (A CARD.) -pOBIN TTOOD, ARCHITECT. FEILDING. Irice's Victor prDyc A Dye of Unique Merit Victor Hair Dye, prepared by W. Brice & Son, the well-known Hair Specialists, is undoubtedly one of the finest hail dyes known.. It bases its claim to ; superiority on the following grounds: ist. It can be so easily applied without any danger of staining th« ' scalp. 2nd. It is not detectable even to the most intimate acquaintance. Hundreds of both ladies and gentlemen are using it. * 3rd. It is not only perfectly harmless, but also good for the hair. 4th. The dye is very lasting, and will not Wash off—indeed, washing the hair after application, improves* and sets the colour. sth. It is prepared in the following shades, which are all true to nature: light brown, brown, mid brown, dark brown, black. _ Taking the above-mentioned facts together with its lasting properties, Victor Hair Dy« is the Cheapest and Best. One Solution Victor Hair Dye.. B/t Do. do. large size 8/t Two Solution Victor Hair Dye.. 6/6 Do. do. large size 10/8 ■■ Sold by all Chemists, or direct from W.BriceJSon 216 High Street.. Chrtstchurch Brice's Preparations, stocked by Gatr enby's Pharmacy. Victoria Avenu* Wanganui, where photographs of re markable ourea can also be seen. JLed IVI VW? JI~A t*mJ? & A " en is tij j most effVctiv---. medicine grg; ever deviied for the treatment of jgj Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, gj—g« Bronchitis, influenza, and all ga Wasting Diseases. B~lg If you are afflicted with any of these complaints, you sllould get a " bottle' of it and see how quickly EOS and pleasantly it will restore you m to health. g-Tg Rememb:r 3 rou cannot afford to „ trifle with any of these complaints "" no matter how harmless they may as> seem, as all are danger signals g?| warning you of the imminence of _, .j the great white plague—consumpS-^ lion. m ~ Lane's Emulsion combines all the 3"""Fj health-renewing, flesh-forming and gg strength-giving goodness of the purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, *-** combined with Fresh Eggs, Lime 13 and Soda Hypopliosphites and g—gd Beechwood Creasote. It is put up under the direction and supervision • ™ of the inventor, a graduate chemist, a a and is recommended by doctors gg and endorsed by all sections of __^ the community. BRONCHITIS FOR 5 YEARS W 1 CURED BY 1 —"1 "For five years I was a-constant sufferer ga from severe Bronchitis. Lane's Emulsion _ so strengthened my lungs that lam quite (g gj cured. A. William*. Na:)ier." S3 We have numberless testimonials such as this, proving the great *-** value of Laiie's Emulsion. ■* Old folk, children, in fact everyELJi body will Ijj b.-nelited by a course gg of this gra:iM im-dicine. It heals \ „ X the lv i; v s. stops the cough, helps i^j£ digestion, assures i\ freshing sleep, 22 strengthens wuak bjJL-s and surely g~TK restores health and vigour to all ~ who are u!iw«.ll. Ask your chemist or s.torekee|>er to srnd you M—M a bottle of Lane's Em ilsion. Tliere are '« two sizes at 2/) and 4/6 per bottle. The ™ larger boitlc is the more economical, as it JFTJ contains more than double thi- quantity. Take no substitute. E2 Ptpoared only by E. G. LANE. Chcmi.l. ■—«J Oamaru. N.Z. 9 TfEAK AN2) KIDNEY PIES.—Hot oi cold, they a » full of meat, large si-e, and only A. each. Made fresh daily. Nothing stale sold »t Colon's Tea Rooms, next Weslfl »n FOR Sale, some cheap second-hand treadlo machines for sale, also Hand machine. J. Upton, 165, Avenue. 'Phono 529.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 6

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