A REALLY DRY SHAMPOO. I' > Host so-called Dry Shampoos are spirit lotions after which your hair mußt bo dried as usual. But it is not nlways con- :. venient (or necessary) to wet the hair every time it js dusty and dull. t Irifctoad .■ apply a littlo Icilma Hair Powder, which is really dry,and brush with a clean brush. This cleanses, brightens, and beautifies - the hair splendidly. Icilma Hair Powder is always ready for use, it is quite harmless, and costs only 3d. a packet, which>s enough for two'or three box sufficient for 15 shampoos 2/(5/ Ask your chemist or send 4d. stamp to Icilma ■ Company, Ltd. (Dept. 4), Brandon Street, Wellington, for free trial pack* age andjgmplg of Fluor Cream., . fJ\HOSE Hands of yours i They need LANE'S MEDOLINE. / 'Theri they will be like your neigh* hour's hand#, cleart, white, soft, ; supple, lady-like. Is., everywhere* "■jlf ICROBIN" TOOTH PASTE posseslTJ.es powerful' germicidal ana' antiseptic properties, w&ch render the teeth absolutely iiumline from disease, and the mouth delightfully fresh and pure. . Tho general health is benefited by using MICIIOBIN. PRICE Is. Cd. Sold by most Stores and Choinists, and by Kirkcaldie and Stains, D.1.C.,, and Economic. If your dealer does not stock it, seniJ Is. Gd. for o Tube, post free, to
MICROBIN CO., P.O. BOX 935, WELLINGTON, ' ' FLORENCE HULLEN, U'liono 1017. 191 LAMBTON QUAY. Willis St.,, Wellington, 7/1/13. l)ear Mrs. liullen,—l Lave much tilcaß uro iu recommending you "RUSSIA foi the removal of superfluous hair, having previously been treated by other special ists per medium of electrolysis, also dopi-. latones, at great oxpenso (X 75) without receiving any relief. I am gratefully thankful to you for your treatment of my case. Since undergoing treatment at your hands'l'ami pleased to state that not only, has your remedy removed' all traces of superfluous hair but in-addition has improved", tho . complexion ivondori'ully.—Yours, etc. 'r. „ The original of ; this letter slid othbV testimonials' may bo seen at my rooms.—F.H.
. TV. J.GAUDIN AND SON,' COAIj and grain merchants. 40 GHUZNEB STREET and KILBIRNIk LARGE STOCKS of Conlbrootdnlo: and Nowoastlo Coals on hand. Prompt delivery all parte City and Suburbs;' Telephones: City, 271; Kilbirnie", 3716.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1726, 17 April 1913, Page 2
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