TRY THIS-RECIPE TO DARKEN GREY HAIR. WELL-KNOWN SOUTH • AUSTRALIAN RESIDENT TELLS HOW TO MAKE REMARKABLE HAIR RESTORER THAT DOES NOT RUB OFF. Mrs. G. Dunn, a well-known r«ydent of Edinburgh, South Australia, and whose hair is still dark, recently made the following statement:—"Grey, streaked, or faded hair can bo quickly turned black, brown, or light brown, wihichever shade you wish, by the use of the following simple remedy that you call mix up at home. "Merely get one ounce of Bay Rum, i ounce of Glycerine, a small box of Orlex Compound, and mix these up with a half-pint of water. Do tho mixing yourself in order to make sure bhut incorrect ingredients are not used. Comb tho liquid through the hair a couple, of times u week until tho desired shade results. You need not hesilnto to use this freely because it is porfectly harmless, does not rub off, is neither sticky nor greasy, and leaves one's hair beautifully glossy and fluffy, and free from dandruff. It should make any grey-ho.ircd person look many, many years .younger."—Advt.
AN EFFICIENT HEALTH OFFICER. Filthy premises aro certain to cause disease, and for this reason the Health Inspectors aro everywhere- enforcing strict regulations to ensure cleanliness. What- is true of the promises in which wo live applies lo the human system. Unless tho body is kept free from accumulated waste, disease will bo the result. The most efficient health officer to employ is iv Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pill, which will be found highly effective. They are a searching, cleansing remedy acting on the Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys. A pill occasionally will keep tho system clean and in perfect order, and protect it from disease of all kinds.
LAND N6TICEB. 00/1 A ACRES, Freehold, Bay of AiAl'iV plenty District, K miles by Rood road from Opotiki, mostly Brassed; 17 well watered paddocks, with 25 miles of "-wired fencing, in good order. Carrying 1150 breeding ewes (Komney cross), 1150 hoggets and wethevo, 160 cattle and 2 horses. Good homestead with nil necessary outbuildings, woolshed with machines, yards, dip, etc. Trice, JC9 per acre, about .£7OOO cash; balance 51 per I'fnt. for 1 vears. oA{* ACHES, Freehold, 5.V miles from WjcO Tauratifm by good road, unimproved open fern country, nearly all ploiisrhable. The adjoining farm recently fold at ,£25 per acre. A pit-edged investment. Trice, ..CO per acre. Terms arranged. GOLDINCHAV ANT) BECKETT LTD., Land Asenfs, Talmercloi) North. FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE. AD>l\ ACRES. Wairarana. all fiat, well d MAf wal.'!\-d. U! p:H!<focks, well !nc, <i\; S-roomt'il house, "'-l co.iyaiiiences, bathroom, wnslilicn-c; walir laid or ; nil oiitbnildinj.!. The jibm--:' 'ins grown (ho best on I.s in l ! ie rl:.- rrii-t: school I niilc, factory and rn.ihvnv '). mile?. Price J;25 per i>''ie; r,Hir!-vT;TC ■JMOflil; will accept ip-ddentliil propr.iiy or fiibdividc Apn'.v tn A. THOMAS, .-'.ivadiii ll"i"i>!, \V"!!iRs;!!;'!. T'"TJ(Vi:r"('i'roatcsl Snip" in Wuihiiln! -5-J li:;.) Acw-. v»l! wain-.-!, inrfv improved, orcli.-ird. ielfplm!).- i'ls'.ricd. <-:■••'<> •<j.\.vi sale. Apply 37J. ]'l,;x 21, PuUnii'ii.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 28, 28 October 1919, Page 9
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