Don’t he a drudge! Liquid “Tall-ol” lightens labour. Splendid for polishing floors and furniture.—Advt.
The new spring t.nd summer millin ery showing at Schroder’s, comprise the latest models in imported trimmed millinery and ready-to-wears. Your presence will be valued and in the meantime we ask your acceptance of our appreciation for rast favours.—Advt.
SECRET OF LOVELINESS. The girl who has discovered the real secret of charm knows that no matter how beautiful the face—how perfect the figure—it is the hair that holds the real secret of loveliness. And now every woman can have beautiful, soft, fluffy hair by brushing her hair thoroughly twice a day and then rubbing in Kamos Rosemary and Quinine Tonic which revives the capillaries of the scalp, revives the roots of the hair and makes them grow with a new vitality. Write to-day to E. Cameron Smith, Chemist, Cathedral Square, for a bottle; the price for which tvith postage is 4s 2d.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1924, Page 2
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