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| Thisis Makes home beautiful.' I (The pure high-quality wax used in Waxshiiie eusures its giving, _ to Linoleums, Furniture, Pianos, etc., brightness and brilliance. It restores the original gloss, and makes them look fresh, sparkling, and new. Motorists, too, are enthusiastic. It renews the shine and sheen j 'of their cars, and makes them spick span. Grocers aud Ironmongers sell.Waxshine, Tins (6 sizes), Bd, 1 /., 2/-, 3/., 9/6, 60/-. I ' "■< ' ''' L »I.lmil.■ ii. —.^l

, •.|^;.>®r... : .:.- , J"'-. the Hair- 1 ■:f ■ 8 You must shampoo the hair, but be careful what | you use. Common shampoos—household soaps— 1 ' ■ and washing soda ruin the hair. Try Icilma ' I , Shampoo Snchcts, the famous WET Shampoos; |- Not only do they thoroughly cleanse the hair, but 1 they beautify and preserve it as well. I When completely dissolved Icilma Shampoo ' 8 8 _ Sachcts give a delightful creamy lather that cools, - J, I refreshes and cleanses the scalp. jl/1 . In addition they improve the quality of the hair J,'.-": and help it to grow. 1 Good for the children's hair, toot . 8 |6d. per packet; boxes of TV 3s. 3d. per ' - box.- All Chemists. Icilma. is pronounced j. \ Eye-Silma. British made—British Owned—* and Best. Manufactured by. Icilma Co , Ltd., London, Eusland. Agents for New r-.-V. Zealand: Salmond and Spramn. -Baker's ' Buildings, Featherßton Street, Wellington.' ■ i " .if,-1 r THE ADMIRATION OF ; ; • j| THE MODERN .HOUSEWLFEi . v *€kOF\ 1 XhaPerfect i ■ li'o!imor\<sct' I J Jlfl F® To^SKovvyou o&l , - ! Bf ' ' ; H.E.SHACKLOCKLTS I UiniEDlN.wr.l.unciON 4 AUCKLAND. V'll

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 3

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