Losing yonri'&ir? DoJOttisttegout a combiu] each inomlng ? Itas it lost its natural brightness ? Is it beginning td look faded and dead?' Do you like this cdnd'tiofl ftf things ?- Certainly not- Thou stop this falllhtf Of the hair at once. Stop it boforo your liair Is thin, short, and lifeless. Make your hair beautiful, glotsy, silky, ahundant. Ayei'3 Hif Vigor Is a Hair Food. t . „ When your hair is well nourjgjjod it does not come oat. 'Tis weak hair, starved hair, that fail.;. It's jn?t so ■with thin hair, sitr.i-t liair, ronjli hair. Such ha-ir needs fcriii (j. 'J Ms is n-3-y Avar's nair Vigor sio;y fi-.Du.g c'f the h&if. .. If your", hili? is fmv- ai I y^a, don't care to look at tli'ii./ .".« if J->u woro sixty, then you shmH i"o Aysv's ITsir Vigor. It; nl— .its restoi cs color Io £ray hair, all 11-.o dar!:. rl.\ hraolllul Jolor it had .jyhen you -."•'•le youug. Pnpartl Ky Dr. .'. :'." ~~: <•'■ .' < -". 'leur.. i'.S. A
Business Advertisements "> FOR THE TOirET. ALL civilized people wash, add all refined people like to nse a delicate soap. The wisest refined peoplo consistently use Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet SOAP, which in addition to being the purest toilet soap made is also the most exquisitely perfumed. " You may break, you may shatter the Vftpe if you will, ' But the scent of the rose will hang round it still," indicates the. indestructibility of those subtle eastern perf nmesof which Cashmere. Bouquet is the chief, ai.d the mor-t delight f ul. Colgate's Cashmere Bonquet Soap is pare soap right through pnd the exquisite aroma for which it in fmiiuas l.nla nil the fiual " shaving "is dissolved in lather. < Madame Sara Bernbardt nee?, you may bo sure, the best of everything that rotates to toiltt aud sho always uses Cnshirere Bouquet Soap, and has testified to its excellence in the following wordßJ— " Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Sonp is exquisite". The pumo ereat celebrity pronounces eloquently In favor of Colgate's Gasbmere Bouquet PERFUME, which as a "tscent " is absolutely rnalchless. Sold everywhere.
Planting Season, 1901,Now is the time to beautify your grounds ! 'T>EMEMBER that by p'.antJlbj ing you are addii.g' to tho value of your property. You oannot do bettor than visit the Akavouo Nonsi'.uiKß to Bf cure the Latest Novelties and Up-lo Date Varieties of Camolias, Azaleas, Magnolia?, Rhododendrons, Ericas Bovardms, Borouias, Daphnes, at prices that cannot fail to please I RCSEB-A spsoiolly fine lot to choose from. . FRUIT TREES FRUIT TREES Applee, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries Apricots, Nectarines, Oranges, Lemonß, Vorfdmmoiiy, Guavas. GCOSEDETtRI.BS--A splendid lot of really first class bashos, all in good bearing condition. Black and Re<3 Currants. NUTS- Walnuts, Chestnuts, Filberts, and Cobs. Srrcuii Notice to Thobb Tiut Gbow STBAWBBRMEfi. 1 can confidently recommend Laxton's No 1 as boing the. best all-round Straws berries to grow. It is the earliest, the moat prolific cropper, and the hardiest of them all. I can supply good healthy plants at 10a per 100. Special quotations to largo buyers. All the leading varieties in stook. Hbdoe Pi,*NTrt 1 HEsnis Plants ! In great variety. For exposed situations I would recommend Olarias, English Laurel, Coprosma or Topata, and African Boxthorn These all eland the salt gales. Others ha stock — Maorocarpa, Lawuoniana, Egleagnuu. Japonica, Hollies, Privets, eto. Shelter AFohestTiieeb -PinusMurioata, Insignis, Maritatna, Aostriaoa, Larico, Exce'ea. eto. Oaks, Planes, Syoamores, Acers, Birch, Ash, Elms, Larch, etc. Everyone about to plant invitod to call and inspect onr stook. If you have not a!ready received a catalogue for this season, do not fail to send, for one. Posted free on application. All orders loft with my town agent. Mr J. T. BIJ*GEiAIR, Se«a MoMhant, Wsnanui, will be promptly attended to. — ' Note tho Address : W. T. BEISTEFIELD, ARAMOHO NURSERIES.
To Have and To Hold. WE have a good trade in Tea— we have it and wo hold it. Onoe a Toa Buyer here always one. For 2/- wo have a Tea that iB absolutoly the best value in Wanganui. It isn't tho best to-day and the next best to-morrow, it is the best all tho time— -the peoplo who buy it always know it. RUSSELL'S 2s TEA HONESTLY WORTH 2s New Customers are constantly calling for it becauso old customers recommend i\, and they cannot possibly recommend a better tea than ' ' nONESTLY WORTH 2s. RUSSELL'S 2s TEA MATTHEW RUSSELIi, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. LSAM OF HOREHOUND Cured my child of a 'Cough of twelve months standing. Ono bottle did it.- O. D. Ghah, Caraill Road, Dunedin. Sold by all Storekeepers, 1/6 and 3/G. Wholesale : Kempthorne, Prosser <& Co. and all Merchants.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10367, 17 June 1901, Page 1
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