HOW TO TREAT THE HAIR. Is your h:iir dull mill lifeless!' It can lie inntlc rich olid lustrous. Is it greasy, oily, or dry imd brittle!' Volt eitit correct tile condition which prevents the liny oil glands from emitting just, the right amount of oil to keep your hair soft and silhv. Is it constantly powdered with dandviitr' fir does 11 come out to combhulls !' To keep your sea!]) heallhy and vh orotts as ii. should he begin tit once to use Kamos I'osemary and (Quinine Hair Tonic obtainable at :1s (id a bottle from If. Cameron Smith, Chemist, Cathedra! Square, Christchurch. I’osfrage ;-<l. Write lor it. After hut a few applications you will lie delighted to see the wonderful difference in vottr hair. Advt.
“Ifu’.v Sweet's a Spring-lime Morn!'’ —Anon. Mill what’s more annoying than to contract a .spring chill? Don’t risk n noun'll or coll!, lvocp Maxtor’s Lull;; Preserver always hy you. “Maxtor’s” ensures prompt and lasting relief from the most chronic bronchial, throat, anil chest complaints. It also possesses remarkable tonic properties. 2s Oil buys •>. generous-sized bottle at chemists and stores; or, bettor still, get the family size at -Is (id.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1923, Page 4
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