"Why 13 your hair always so lovely"* "Well, I use a special pine tar soan for it. Pine tar, not coal tar. it makes a wonderful creamy lather that gets right in to the scalp no matter how thick the hair is." "But how do you get it out again? , * "That's the beauty of the soap-lit rinses out easily and leaves the scalp tingling with health. , You can really feel it tingle!" *' PACKER'S TAR SOAP A special soap for the hair and scalp mart* with pine tar (not coal tar), with special healing, cleansing and easy-rinsing qualities Unexcelled for 50 v»are. Packed in attract* Ire metal box. 2/- Cake, from leading Chemists and Stores, or post free from N £ Agents, Van Staveren Bros., "Wellington.' 2 Bend Sd. In Stamps for FREE SASIPIg,
Better Clothes Must Be Tailor Made! Not only must your Suit lit snugly, but in the unseen parts it must be ot faithful workmanship 'to keep its shape—to give dependable wear and to preserve its smart appearance. That's why Its cheaper to buy a British Woollen Co. Suit —cheaper in the lasting- service it will give—in what it will save you. Tailor-made Suits from £7/7/-. It will cost you nothing , to inspect the latest suiting-s —come in and see them. They combine smartness and quality to a remarkable degree. THE BRITISH WOOLLEN CO. T A I L O R 8, 176, KARAN6AHAPE ROAD, (Opp. Post Office), NEWTON.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 13 January 1926, Page 10
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