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The smoke from the Ruakura swamp enshrouded Morrinsville the other evening and had a curious effect during the progress of .iwimming sports at the Morrinsville baths, which are lit by , electricity (says an exchange). The smoke was so dense that the swimmers 1 could not see the course. Several computers struck tho end of the baths before they wore aware of its proximity. One lost a tooth, while others received bruises. WHEN SLEEP FORSAKES YOU Pulmonas will soothe you. zl resident of Christchurch writes:—“l suffered with, my throat, and could not sleep at nights. After taking Pulmonas for two or three nights, I rest so easy. I am certain they will cure me.” Pulmonas spread a healing vapour through the throat and chest. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. at chemists.—Advt. '

Sfe ySE ._ ■ - ~,J SHouh? ■■ s* Jiiiiß j % r : J Dear Miss Brunette, “ Just ordinary brown hair,” you say you have . . . but it is the condition of your hair even more than its colour which must decide your shampoo. Amami No. 1 is the perfect shampoo for you. It blends the extracts of 47 ingredients, and includes I just sufficient Egyptian Henna to bring out the glinting lights that make brown hair so adorable. It does not tint the hair. Your sister, as she is so fair, should undoubtedly use Amami No. 5. This is a Camomile Shampoo and will prevent that “.mousy” tone she dreads so much. And as she is permanently waved, she will find her hair in ideal condition for “setting” after shampooing with No. 5. Amami Shampoos Sold by Chemists and Hairdressers. Each includes ffi Jm the special Lemon Juice Rinsing Powder and Bay per (gj Leaves and Rosemary Tea, for burnishing the hair. Sachet

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 113, 10 February 1928, Page 5

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288

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 113, 10 February 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 113, 10 February 1928, Page 5

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