The # law Drj? Shampoo FOB SHAMPOOING THE HEAD WHEN WETTINGIS INCONVENIENT. You cannot always be washing the hair—even after a wet shampoo it may get dirty the next day: and it is often necessary to removo excess (5f oil, grease or dust when wetting .is inconvenient—or you may have a sensitive scalp, or be suffering from cold. In all such cases try Icilma Hair Powder, the new Dry Shampoo. This novel'invention fills a longfelt want, and is very simplo to use. Just powder a little over the hair, and to remove dust brush out in five minutes'time; or, to thoroughly cleanse the hair and scalp, leave till next morning and then brush out. The pure| harmless powder comes away quite oasily,_ bringing with it tho grease and dirt. , Tho hair is left fresh, clean and glossy; without trouble, without wetting, without risks of any kind. If other dry shampoos have disappointed, try Icilma Hair Powder free, and prove our claims. I.CJLIVI ; 'A .;VHalr. Ftiwder ''(Icilma is pronounced Eye-Silma) Of good Chemists and Stores in 3d. packets. . Large box 2/ff. . Full size trial package and sample of Fluor Cream, for <M. stamp. Icilma Co., Ltd. (Dept. 4 ), Featherston Street, Wellington. WHEN WET SHAMPOOS ARE CONVENIENT everyone should use Icilma Shampoo. Sachets once every two or threo weeks for grown-ups ixnd .twice a -week for children. These fragrantly perfumed wet shampoos need no rinsing, keep the hair and scalp sweet and clean, and are the only shampoos that help the hair to grow and prevent falling. . ' 3d. per packet. \
lake a Fiat fa Cough Syrup and. fan 9/Use "Mean's Essence." Buying cough and cold medi-cine-for; a family in. the ordinary way'is expensive. 'A 1/6 bottle is gone in no time.:;; By using "Hean's Essence" and making your own Cough Mixture you get 8' bottles for 1 the price of one—a clear saving of at least '9/- on a ' pint. -Dissolve . 4 .spoonfuls, sugar; and 3 of :treacle,;in half a pint'hot water. Cool and- add one bottle "Hean's Essence','; shake'Veil,';.-bottle -and use as reqnired for any;'.member, of the family. :',This : made at home cough and' cold remedy is splendid for sore throats'.and tickling, irritating coughs, is quite harmless, and saves . ,mucb ~-iaoney. "..Heap's Essence," at chemists, grocers, or post free on receipt of pride 1/6, from Hean, Chemist, Wansanui. 2 LANE'S "'EMULSION' 1 ' for •. \ WEAK CHESTS. I
.Give : 'Yooff '■ V Guests' : 'Biscuits.- ; At XMAS and NEW YEAR time you nevtr know when Vl»ttors and Callers 'will pop in. Housewives will agree that it'i wise to have Auteebrobk's Biscuits j : ■ ■ always In the house; than you are always prepared for unexpected guests. Thero - are., downs of varieties of AULSEB ROOK'S Biscuits I to choose from, Try some of these: — SWEET OLIVER FRUIT MINCE ' APRICOT OARS SAO CRACKERS RICH RICE WAFERB JELLY RINGS LEMON CREAMS Etc., Etc.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1677, 18 February 1913, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1677, 18 February 1913, Page 3
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