WHAT'S YOUR GROUCH. c Marshall's Fospherine and Smile. lire's only one thing that makes you S»ol wrong with the world—that you have a grouch against life—it's your nerves out of -order—lack of control of those things which control your destiny. You don't have to feel this tray — yon ran be happy and full of vim if you take Marshall's Fospherine. Marshall's Fospherine "stiffens up" the nerves—feeds the nervous system, (lives yon the necessary phosphorus which is "'refined" from modern foodstuffs. Get the Fix-sided carton, containing lflO doses for 2/0. At all chemists and stores, or from the proprietors, A. and \Y. Baxter, of Baxter's Lung Preserver, Christdiurch. —(Ad.) I HAIR FELL OUT I FROMJANDRUFF Made Scalp Irritated. Cuticura Healed. " I was ill which caused my hair to fall out a lot. I have more or lees always suffered from dandruff and when it appeared at all thick it would make my scalp irritated and if rubbed would fall out over my dress and show quite plainly. " I started to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment after seeing the advertisement, and after a trial concluded they were what 1 needed and started using them, to advantage, and now I am completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. Ivy M. W. Brown, "Riverdale", Brogo, Via Bega, N. S. W. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are all you need for all toilet uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. For sample Soap and Ointment addres*: "R. Towns & Co., Sydney. N.S.W." gaV~Ti7 the Cuticura Sfa»»in« Stick. "Tell mc, doctor. What can I do to keep my hair? It's getting a bit thin and that's a bit thick at my age." "What do you wash it with 0 " "Soap and water." "Oi'dinary soap?' "Yes, why not?" "Try Packer's Tar Soap. It's a special soap for shampooing. You'll like it." PACKER'S TAR SOAP A special soap for the hair and scalp, made wth pine tar (not. coal tar), with special healinc clennsins and easy-rinsing qualities. Unexcelled for DO years. I'aeked In attractive metal bns. II- Cake, from leading Chemists and Stores, or post free from N.Z. • I Agents, Van Staveren Bros., Wellington. 1 j Stop Laxatives ' I Their continued use tends • B only to aggravate constipae] tion and often leads to perB manent injury, says a famous J5 medical authority. B Medical Science has found in 9 lubrication the best means of B overcoming constipation. ■ Without griping, the lubricant, M ■ 1 Nnjol, softens the hard food H 5 B waste, hastening its passage out ■ • B of the body. Thus Nujol brings ■ t £ internal cleanliness. H 1 B Nujol is not a medicine, laxa- S 9 tive or cathartic. Like pure 9 1 P water, it is harmless. B i I CIEANUNESSM \)QBB^**Sk3^BB9E!Laid2BVBfIBVBBBfIBBfI"^*^ f| ; Always c Insist on :| SANDER'S PURE VOLATILE \ EUCALYPTUS 1 1/6 and 2/6
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 53, 4 March 1926, Page 19
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