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Just because I you’re a man I \„ \ A A I don’t think you have got to be bald. Your hair grows out of your scalp, then nourish your scalp and your hair will grow’. BARRY’S TRI-COPH-EROUS builds up, and energizes thin, dry, tight scalps. It gives them strength so that they can supply (j vigor and life to the hair roots, I which in turn will grow thick, a healthy hair. Be sure you get I Barry’s Tri-coph-erous. I Reuter's Soap is flood for shaving

(wtcowps J Even John PliilipSousa x —\ who has no use for Phono- ( S')) graphs, has been forced to recognise the Edison... gap Phonograph x —\ as a formidable competitor. ( x~)J The two-step king says that xYX people will no longer go to concerts if they ean nave "'Ar music in their noines so easily 7i and so cheaply. 'Phis is an unwilling tribute, but it nevertheless is a tribute. rEbisoNfS The man who has an EDISON (■>slo Mouiocoljl PHONOGRAPH has a concert y/ j n his own home. Even a king could not have more. ( (O/ OurNcw Machine Catalogue N— and List of Records free on request. & A DISC! MACHINES and DISC RECORDS. Largest Phono. Stores in New Zealand. / EDISON A (ftUORDsd/ New Century Talking Machine Co. “THE TALKERIES” ( 37 Albert St. 13a Willis StAuckland. Wellington. DEALERS WANTED. (Liberal discounts.)

“SYDALc” A Boon to Ladies Price b/6 ~ ' Beautiful Said byN. ' _ I i Chemists everywhere. Wilton’s Hand a 3 Emollient

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 25, 22 June 1907, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 25, 22 June 1907, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 25, 22 June 1907, Page 41

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