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Hiss JOHNSTON IRVINE (Stadert of Mr*. Adair, LoadoaX SueeesMr *• Bn. TMrnton Lee*. tHair Physician & Face Specialist Restores Ladie*’ and Gentleman’s Thin, Falling, and Grey Hair Tko very leteet Ameeican Face Trartwießtte wlueb Amerie&n Clay * Hydro Vaeu 1* asM instead «f Steam, tester naawteaaad kails. 1»S a» tke facial Tte.M« Swmaaaatlr. >l ** g **T tt V 1 * • His Majesty’s Arcade, AUCKLAND (TSD ■UTATOB) PPkana MS* Ms Uaat terpnana tea WatetestW tertea. Write ter mllulaia —"C"

SYDAL (nzanmazo) WILTON S HAND EMOLLIENT. You want your hands to be Clean, Soft, and White. This is quite easily accomplished by using SYDAL—it does the work perfectly, and is cheaper and better than anything else. Ladies who have once tried it send from all parts of the colony. Price, i/6 per jar, and sold by all chemists.

/ TH AT BALD SPOT! CAPILLA. The Gr “ test Z - Hair Producer anc * R es * orer cure you if you / still have “down” on the “top” Ink ■BaB for it to work on. Sold by all Chemists. Hairdressers and Price 3s. 6o

BUTTER-SCOTCH Is the most delicious sweet for children, and the favourite in England. CALLARD? BOWSER’S Buttrr-Scotch Is beyond criticism Mothers give it their children, because it is pure, and Medical Men say it is nourishing. e Ask the Confectioner for it, ani note the brand, the ‘Thistle.’

I NEW CONFECTION.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 21, 24 November 1906, Page 48

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Page 48 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 21, 24 November 1906, Page 48

Page 48 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVII, Issue 21, 24 November 1906, Page 48

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