HOW TO TREAT THE HAIR. Is your i):iii' dull and lifolo-s.' It ran lie made rich and lustrous. Is it greasy, oily, or dry and brittle? }on can correct the condition vrhit'll prevents the tinv oil glands from emitting just the right amount of oil to keep your lmir soft and silky. Is R. constantly powdered with dandruff? Or does it come out in eombhlllls? To keep your scalp healthy and v : < crons as it should be begin at once to use Kamos Rosemary and Quinine Hair Tonic obtainable at 3s fid n bottle from K. Cameron Smith. Chemist, Cathedral Square, .Christchurch. Postage Bd. Write for it. After but a few applications you will be delighted to see the wonderful difference in your hair. —Advt.
GOITRE! A lady, who tried every remedy in vain, and at last discovered a simple method of self cure, will send full particulars FREE to anyone afflicted. Post a self-addressed stamped envelope to ALICE MAY G.P.O. Box 482, Christchurch. H
.Radiator leaky ? l'<o "Radorene.” Permanently repairs radiators without use of soldering iron. Takas only few minuu-s. Circulation not impaired, its Pd post paid. R. P. M. Maiming and Co., o Bedford Ron’, Christchurch. —Adrt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1923, Page 1
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