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m 03ST 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. me? m mg

fitted with either the standard or air-cool type Cooper Hand-Piece, success is assured. All Duplicates „ Stocked WILLIAM COOPER and NEPHEWS Kingston Street, Auckland HAINES—2

DONNELLY’S Grey Hair Tonic Permanently restores Grey and Faded Hair to its Natural Colour! CURES DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR, ITCHING SCALP. AND IMPROVES HAIR GROWTH. A Hair Tonic and Colour Restorer in One! There are thonsands of men and women in New Zealand to-day who are grey, or turning grey many years before they should. No one in a country like this should show any signs of greyness t 11 well on in years. Yet howjpften yon will see young people of both sex that are prematurely grey. In some cases this may be due to illhealrb,nerve tron’./.'c, worrv orpoorscalp circulation; but in nine oases out of ten it is due to the condition of the scalp becoming either too dry or too oily. Ail of those conditions have a direct action on the colour glands, 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 places within the reach of all a tonic that will permanently restore the natural colour to the hair and at the same time bnild np the whole hair construction. Don’t Look Older than you are ! One should be very cautious in the matter of buying hair' tonics. The principal thing to be considered is whether the manufacturers are really competent to compile these preparations. Messrs. Donnelly & Son have made a lifelong study of hair and scalp conditions. Here you have combined the half-cent ury of actual experience of Mr. Donnelly, senr., with the latest knowledge of. hair science gained by Mr. Donnelly junr., in ten year#’ association with the leading Hair Colleges in America, so who could be more competent, than we to solve the numerous hair and scalp troubles and compile tonics for their cure. If yon are unable to procure Grey Hair Tonic, send us your name and address, state whether hair- is dry or oily, enclose 41- and we will send yon the tonic best snited to yonr case, in plain wrapper with' full instructions for its use. Country Orders. Caution. 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 6S Vivian Street. Wellington, N.Z. A lap at Sydney and San Pranoiaoo. (Established Half a Century). Local Agent; H. D, Bennett, Ltd.

■iismsmm 8 i immmm m UWSS%. ff in o wsm \S qaaßEEsss Why Threaded Rubber? Because Threaded Rubber Insulation in a battery means longer battery life and less cost and trouble with repairs. Threaded Rubber Insulation lasts practically as long as the plates. That is why the — f 55 H H STORAGE |||6|| BATTERY |)£f fe Wllcrrt Ihrcadca timber insulation , , <2 . •. -i- ■ —'is held in such favour throughout the Dominion. Call in and let us tell you more about this "still better” battery. THOS. BALLINGER V ictoria Street, - * & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. Isaessasssisas^ SOLDaEna 29

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3565, 30 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3565, 30 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3565, 30 August 1920, Page 7

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