THIS SHAMPOO HELPS HAIR. Birmese Shampoo brings new life and beauty to your hair. Birmese Shampoo tones up the scalp, removes dandruff, makes your hair soft and wavy. Sold by W. J. Campbell and W. H. Snowsill. Chemists. Masterton. who also sell Birmese Hair Root Compound, which is so successful in growing new hair. Proprietors: Firmese Laboratories. Ltd.. Hereford Street, Christchurch. 4
COMBAT PILES. 7ANN gives immediate and permanent relief. For generous trial treatment send 9d stamps.—Zann Pty., Box 952 YZ, Featherston Street, Wellington. B. M. Appleton.
a "WSiISI W HELPS REDUCE FARMERS’ TAXATION TAXATION burden demands farmers' attention to essential maintenance. One of the most important jobs is the protection of valuable farm buildings from Rot and Insect Attack by wood preservation and borer control. Inexpensive Boracure Process guarantees permanent immunity from Borer and Decay. Pentachlorophenol— permanent chlorine and carbon toxic solution —is many times stronger, more penetrating, non-staining and easier to use. Pressure spraying and injecting equipment with motor plant insure speedy, efficient, economical application. All work fully guaranteed with five years free service. Expert inspection and reports free. Write or call for Booklet, from — BORAEURE (N.Z.) Ltd. core Local Agents. C. E. DANIELL, LTD., MASTERTON. ’Phone 1128.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 August 1943, Page 4
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