!C" P 3^ I™ C" Colored and Artistic |2| r s"^ i\ EL EL Post Cards. J&z&L. * NO MONEY WANTED. siad at your n»m» and address and ire will forward you 12 packets, tach JS**» JsMte* containing «of our colored and high art Post Cards to tell for ut at 6d. KfcfiXSg^-Z. « p«r packet. When you UaT« told the card«, r«tarn u» our «t., and •*• mil WBF^*P*rs!i& *■ F tend yon for your trouble, any present you may choote from the list of Wnt _nrn_^ktW mm Jewellery which we leud you. By continuing the sale of our cards you Hgg^Bg^ jgm can earn a Ladles' *r Qent.'s Bilv*r Watch and Chain. _ Remember, we want to do business with yon agate, and to do this we most C glre yon full tatitfaotfon. We take all the risk. Ton can return "^^^^ b the cards if not sold. Wo have no connection with any . oth*r Firm. We are the largert dealer* in pott cards in Australia, and import our jewellery, or we conld not make you thit liberal offer. Be the ftrtt in your district. Our port cards tell at one*, whtreyer seen. -, , REGAL POST CARD CO., B,t Q'Connell St., Sydney/ Are We Becoming Bald-Headed? Baldness More Prevalent Abroad mmmmm m than in England. «^ Are we becoming si bald-headed race ? That is the question which thrusts itself into the mind of the inquiring observer after an evening at any place of amusement or .public assembly. Baldness is undoubtedly largely on the increase, and the number of bald heads to be seen is quite alarming. Somewhere in the Western interior of Australia, the Scottish explorer McKay says that there exists such a race pf people. They are not only devoid of hair upon their heads and faces, but there is absolutely no trace of hirsutic growth upon their bodies. They are, in consequence, a feeble people, stunted in stature, and particularly liable to ||V bronchial and chest diseases. » J^ # The fact of the matter is, that when abroad we do not, as a rule, devote the same care *W • ■ and attention to the cultivation of a good head of hair as the average foreigner, and we- la § 1 1 think that if we dash cold or hot water over it regularly, we are doing everything that we 111 II can do to preserve it. But this is wrong. Except in a few cases, where there is a 111 II naturally vigorous growth, the hair requires quite a different style of treatment. There is 111 II no doubt that the lime in ordinary hard water is a depilatory, whereas what the hair 111 II requires to keep it healthy is a non-harsh preparation (like. Harlene") that will prevent 111 II the scalp from becoming heated and dry, and also prevent the hair falling out. There is 1 1 « Zm no better preparation of this kind on the market than the many-years-old, tned-and-true . WM favourite of Royalty, namely, " Harlene," which is very similar in quality and character »^ I' 0 to the natural oil of the hair, and the absence or poverty of which is the direct cause of W nearly alt baldness. » ■ I " Harleae " is both cleansing, tonic, and preservative, and may be used safely by | people of aliases. It may be obtained direct from the manufacturers,' Messrs. Edwards' I Harlene C«., 95-6 High Holborn. London. W.C.. and from any chemist or stores in the 1 Colonies. Furthermore, in order that "Harlene's" merits may be tested before I adoption the proprietors will forward a free sample supply to all who send threepenny I ■stamps (to cover postage) addressed as above. ' ■ | W THE FINAL | I , TOUCH OP I I PERFECTION. I I CEREBOS SALT I W " Agents— NElLL <fc CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. r 4 ; II your Lungs are Weak Now is the time, during the warm months of Summer, to strengthen these organs, and to get the system generally into a thoroughly' sound, healthy condition. 53 (PETROLEUM WITH HYPOPHOBPHITEBJ ~H Of Chemists, 1/3, 2/9 and 4/6. -^^Jk Angier's Emulsion not only d&jJo\gi^sMk " .heals and strengthens weak \^Us§S&%sk lungs but also keeps the di- ': gestive organs healthy and has a wonderfully invigorating vt*w&zovif\ influence upon the general V(^^^^^N\ I health. It promotes appetite, \Vtfs&£tS&* \^\ ■ aids digestion and builds up j<^\ "f^^r^^w. Ik I strength. Angier's Emulsion !■ is pleasant to take, and ev^n \ jj in the hottest weather agrees CySS%ffi^!% t 9 perfectly with delicate I Free Sample Coupon. H ACtdVisSS _ X . ™.._.™ . _. ■ -Fill in Coupon and send with 4d. for postage to M THE ANGIER CHEMICAL. CO., Ltd., 7 Barrack Street, Sydney.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 80
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