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oisr WE HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN STATING THAT WE HAVE JUST .OPENED UP A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE LATEST IDEAS OF FASHION IN MILLINERY. THEREFORE WITH EVERY CONFIDENCE WE ANNOUNCE OUR EARLY DISPLAY OF THE VERY NEWEST CREATIONS IN MILLINERY. .^ Sustains—every particle is composed of pure flesh-forming nutriment. Invigorates— contains a very high proportion of nitrogenous food.

Permanently restores Grey and Faded Hair to its Natural Colour! ££F-r E , S DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIB, ITCHING SCALP, AND IMPROVES HAIR GROWTH. A Hair Tonic and Colour Restorer in One! Don't Look There are thoua- *>-,-_*.;-_ One should, be very tf"fcl«4 A «. 4-I~~_ wQsofmenand cautious in the matter WMuer Ctian women m New of buying hair tonics. VOU ar*» ? Zealand to-day The principal thing to be considered is * WM , «**«=—* who are grey, or whether the manufacturers are really m ,„ . , ... turning grey competent tb compile these preparations, many years before they should. No one Messrs. Donnelly £ Son have made a lifei?™/«f U ?, ZJl ke Jfc 8 Bh ?, uld B^ow any IS n ? of hair and scalp conditions, signs of gieyness iil well on in years. Here yen have combined the half-century of*b ti wofte fy° nw ill see young people of actual experience of Mr. Donnelly, VLTi """" * u " "*"* BCO young peupie of both sex that are prematurely grey. In some cases this may be due to illheal t.h, nerve trouble, worry or poor scalp circulation; bnt in nine cases out of ten it is due to the condition of the scalp becoming either too dry or too oily. All of these conditions have a direct action on the colour gland.s, and that is where the real trouble lies. Donnelly's Grey Hair Tonic is to-day one of the greatest achievements of the science of the hair, for it plases within the reach of all a tonic that will permanently restore the natural senr., with the latest knowledge of hair science gained by Mr. Donnelly junr., in ten years' association with the leading Hair Colleges in America, so who conld be more competent than we to solve the numerous hair and scalp 1 roubles and compile tonics for their cure. ■ ■ Country H yon are unable to' proOrders cure ® re y Hair Tonic, send a. ng your name and addreg^ state whether hair is dry or oily, enclose 4/- and we will send you the tonic ..... r ».,^, > uv.iiij jcokuio liic uuiurm uiosb */- auu we will senu von tne tonic *J r to the hair and at the same time best suited to your case, in plain wrapper build up the whole hair construction. with full instructions for its use. Donnelly's Grey Hair Tonic is sold at 3/6 per bottle (by mail 6d. extra"), one Month's Treatment. Sold by all Hairdressers, Chemists and Stores Or Direct from DONNELLY & SON, Consulting Hair Specialists 65 Vivian Street, Wellingtons, N.Z. Also st Sydney and San Frsnoiaoo. {Established Half s Century). HBQiwft K£ m m ::»v ftw IVf ?.*■» ;,.';■ m *» m -:"- m Why Threaded Rubber ? Because Threaded Rubber Insulation in a battery mean? longer baltery life and less cost and trouble with repairs. Threaded Rubber Insolation lasts practically as long as the plates. That is why the—- ~~~~ ~~~ ' " STORAGE " BATTERY > HpJs iliard Threaded Hwbber insulation | —is held in such favour throughout the Dominion. Call in and let us tell you more about "this "still better" battery. THOS. BALLINGER & CO., LTD., Victoria Street, - - WELLINGTON-

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 20 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 20 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 20 August 1920, Page 7

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