First official “ casualty ” of the war and a prisoner in Germany since the initial Royal Air Force raid on Kiel, Flying-officer L. H. Edwards, formerly of Patea. is now learning to play the saxophone and speak French while interned in a castle in enemy territory. according to a letter received by a friend at Hokitika. “ Life in the castle,” ho continues. “is much the same except that, now summer is here, we gel plenty of outdoor exercise and sun-bathing.”
DANDRUFF SUFFERERS An excellent remedy for this complaint Is the U.F.S. HAIR TONIC. Rubbed Into the scalp once or twice a day it cleans away all scurf and dandruff and also acts as a perfect hair dressing and invigorator of the scalp. 2s 6d ft Bottle at U.F.S. DISPENSARY, THAMES STREET.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24420, 4 October 1940, Page 11
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130Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24420, 4 October 1940, Page 11
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