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REXONA SOAP BEST FOR TKE HAIR AND SCALP. When your liair worries you, look to the reason. If it is harsh and brittle, or lanir and greasy, scanty and turning grey, Ilrst llnd the cause, then treat the trouble. Tbe, I hair grows from the scalp; each little root I having a long hair to nourish. Make Hie scalp perfectly clean and healthy, then the hair must take on gloss and beauty, the root supplying exactly the correct amount ;of oil and nourishment to each hair. I Rexona Soap will keep the scalp clean, free rrom Dandruff, and exuding the necessary oil, but not an excess. Before wash- ■ ing the hair let it down, and shake it over the shoulders, then gently rub the scalp all | over with a rotary motion of the flngerI tips to awaken the tissues and loosen the - Dandruff, then with a foamy lather of Rexona Soap rub every porlion of the scalp I well, also the long hair. Let this lather , remain on the head for a few minutes, then i wash it off with plenty or changes of warm I water, gradually cooling the water until the | basin is cold. Dry the hair in the open I air, ana then give it a good sunning. Shake your hair well, then brush it in the ordinary way. The result will not be ordinary, but startling, Tor your hair wiU looK glossy and fluffy, and alive, each, bair gleaming with restored beauty. Once a week will be ,often enough, for a Rexona Shampoo after tlie hair has been restored »to beauty, and your hair troubles will have vanished completely under the Rexona Treatment. Rexona Soap, i/6 per tablet.—(Ad.) It was recently stated (says the "Otago Daily Times"), that when there •was illness in any house members of that household should not be allowed to take books home from a- public library. It was further stated that the Wellington health authorities notify the public library of houses wheie there is infectious illness, and all books are stopped. Mr. MeEwen, librarian of the Dunedin Public Library, states that that has long been the custom. If the Health L'epartment finds that there are library books in houses where there is infectious illness the library is notified, and those books are destroyed. Ladies' fawn gab. raincoats at bargain price; smart styles, superior quality, all ; sizes, selling at 25/G at the A.B.C. Stores, Karangahape Road.—-(Ad.) "0. Angel Chiidl" So sweet and guileless, j Life's greatest gift from realms above, I Untainted yet by worldly vileness, Who could behold thee without love? i "0, Angel Chiid," when time shall stain [ thee | With sordid thonghts and sights impure, llf bronchial ills distress and pain thee, Remember Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —(Ad.i

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 167, 16 July 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 167, 16 July 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 167, 16 July 1924, Page 3