, ! S3 How much are they worth ? In money, nothing. But they both possess a great treasure for which many a potentate would exchange his fortune. They have healthy, abundant, attractive hair. There is no greater fortune in the world than youth and no better attribute of youth than the hair. And, how much did it cost him or her to preserve, that gift ? Only a few pence, the price of a bottle of Barry’s Tri-copH-erous and the few minutes required - daily for its pleasant application. Are you among the prodigal sons of nature who are squandering this inheritance? That is, are you allowing neglect and dandruff to weaken and ruin your hair to the point where you are threatened with baldness ? If so' it is deplorable, but not irreparable. Barry’s Tri-coph-erous will saveyour hair as it has in millions of other cases during five generations. A daily application of this unequalled tonic and massage of the scalp is all you need. Start at once. In a short time the improved condition of your hair will show you in a practical way why Barry’s Tri-coph-erous is called everywhere Life, Health and-Beauty of the hair. " BARRY'S m Tri-coph-erous Rr Luxuriant Bair GrovJth Of all Chemists and Stores< DON’T PAY 4/6 dot. FOR EGGS Don’t pay high prices for eggs! Ov..ng to the scarcity of supplies, fresh eggs soared in price last winter to as high as 4/6 per dozen. Housewives received a rude shock when purchasing eggs, and many vowed that never again would they pay such exorbitant prices. The solution? Simply this—preserve them with Ovoline, Liquid or Paste, and store away for next .winter. ; ' . Now that eggs are falling in price, it will K)on be the opportune time to preserve. Don’t be one of the unfortunates who did not preserve wifii (Jvoline for last winter’s supplies—as soon as eggs are' cheap again, preserve with Ovoline, and have them fresh as new-laid for next winter. Be wise— ' KEEP FRESH EGGS FRESH WITH OVOLINE PASTE or LIQUID. For all types of BLINDS (Holland Blinds, Verandah Awnings, and Venetian Blinds) For CURTAINS, LOOSE COVERS, BEDSPREADS, and CUSHIONS : Consult the SPECIALISTS, scon & WILSON 93 ST. ANDREW STREET Tel. 10-802. (Corner of King Street) FOR STOMACH TROUBLES Hall’s Slippery Elm Compound Food ,is the right remedy for duodenal ulcers and stomach complaints. Hall's Slippery Elm Compound Food—obtainable at all Stores and Chemists—--2/6 Posted 1/2 COMPOUND FOOD
¥ *• At my time o'life an outdoor man needs something for a touch of BRONCHITIS, being subject to it. I take a dose of Bennington's Irish Moss -it always fixes that bronchial chest of mine.” Many an old timer, out in all weathers, swears by BONNINGTON’S IRISH MOSS. K It drives a chill through the pores of the skin, it eases that wheezy, asthmatical breathing, gives one peace 1 Don’t take imitations.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24423, 8 October 1940, Page 10
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471Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24423, 8 October 1940, Page 10
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