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A WOMAN'S LETTER.
Sirs. H. Jorgcns,
17 Ackland-street, St. Kilda, writes:—
'"Everybody whose liair is falling out or be
coming streaked with grey, should just give
"Growthos" a trial. I know how many have
been disappointed with difTarent hair restor
ers that they've used, aud found not do them
en atom of good. I'tried them myself, with
the same result. In fact, I thought it was
just waste of money buying "Growthos," that
it was like the rest—no good. But a friend
of mine said I must just try it. I did. Al
thougn my hair was falliug out in bandfuls,
and I was' getting very grey, "Growthos"
started new liair nearly at once. - It stopped
falling-out" with the first bottle. Now my
hair is long and strong—all through "Grow
thos." "Growthos" is-sold by all chemists-* '
At E. J. HOOPER nild CO.'S, opp. tlieaire.'
Cream Wafers, 1/- tin:. Afternoon "Tea Bis
cuits, 1/5 tin; Motor Wafers, 6d,; Vienna
Patties, .1/5: Can's Imported Biscuits',. Aid.
lb.—(Advt.) ." - •
CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS.—A Warranted
Cure for all Acquired or. Coustitutional Dis
charges from the Urinary-Organs, in "Cither
sex. These famous Piilsralso cure - Gravel,
Pains in the.;Baqk,Jmd :alt Kidney; Disorders."
Freo from mercury. -Forty.years' success.
Sold by -all cheraisfs and storekeepers
throughout the world.—(AditA "
Chamberlain's Pain Balm promptly -applied
to a cut or bruise prevents blood poisoning/
II is an antiseptic, and assists-sucli injuries
to heal lumie-tbird tjip time usually.required,
and^witttwR w(floi!lrti5tf^(Aavt.)^ ■'
. -In advising-you /to-.use i Chamberlain's; Pain
Balm for rheumatism, ■ we know it will Rive
you; perfect? satisfaction,, ns tlie_first applica
tion wilf relievo rthe "pain".—(AdvC)
-For.destroyinp mice, rats and sparrows, use
Pitt's Poisoned Wheat. ■ It is the only genu
ine.! Invellow- packets, Gd. All chemists—
(Advt)
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