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gHOET JJAIR Those who have travelled through tls Pom ini on recently cannot help but notice the number of women with short hair. In a few instances the hair is still very impoverished and lifeless, due no doubt to the want of a proper stimulant, especially after influenza. There are thousands, also, who will tell you their hair is thicker and better than ever, due solely to the use of DR. WILSON'S REGENERATOR, the British specific for weak and falling hair, also for checking premature greyness. If you want a really reliable hair tonic try it. "Procurable in Wanganui from Paul and Co., McGruer's, J. R. McKenzie’s, George and Kersley’s, and all high-class chemists Price, s per bottle; if posted, 4s 6d.

CEREGEN—ALL BRITISH NERVE FOOD. Ceregen is a successful combination of the two vital needs of the human body, a strength builder and a nerve food. It is not a stimulant and contains no drugs. The medical faculty the world over approve of Ceregen as it regenerates wasted nerve tissues and replaces the daily expenditure of nervous epergy, Ceregen is used in Nav,l and Military Hospitals of Britain and her Allies and is playing its part in bringing soldiers back to their former health and strength. When overworked, run down, languid or Estless, try Ceregen. 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 12s from all Chemists. The 12s size contains 8 limes the amount of 2s 6d tin. IF you need anything in the way of , Special Forme or Cards Ruled “and Printed, ring up 'Phone 43, Herald Bookbinding Department, and osr representative witi. call.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15863, 7 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15863, 7 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15863, 7 July 1919, Page 8